A wilderness area in Canada's largest city? That's right! Not too far from the skyscrapers of downtown Toronto, urban dwellers can see a different landscape where historic farms, century-old trees, peaceful meadows and lush wetlands await you at your transit stop. Rouge Park is over 40 km2, protecting two National Historic Sites and a variety of ecosystems joining the post-glacial Oak Ridges Moraine, roughly 50 km north of Toronto, and the City's biggest wetland, where the Rouge River empties into Lake Ontario.
Walk into the woods from your spacious campsite at this secluded KOA. Walk into the woods from your spacious campsite at this secluded KOA. Nature trails connect to the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment, a wondrous ecosystem of forests, cliffs and wildflowers running from Niagara Falls to the Bruce Peninsula, flanked by the deep blue waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Nearby, Sauble Beach offers 7 miles of heavenly sand. Shop, dine, golf and fish in Owen Sound, 2 miles away. Relax on a ferry ride through the islands of the Fathom Five National Marine Park, where glass-bottom boats pass over shipwrecks and unusual rock formations. Use the M.S. Chi-Cheemaun ferry to travel farther north. Take advantage of KOA's heated saltwater pool, game room, playing fields, picnic shelter and lots of running and biking room. Enjoy the convenience of sewer hookups on-site. Some of our staff speed Cantonese ,Mandarin and Japanese . Pool: June 1 - September 7. Max pull thru: 75 feet. Téléchargez un document .pdf contenant les informations de base sur ce terrain de camping. en français.