New closing date Fri, Nov 12, 11:00am by phone in only at 1 800 562-9725. Web res. to Oct 31.st. Nous parlons francais! This award-winning KOA's guests say it best, "Can't wait to come back! Staff went above and beyond!" Minutes from Hwy 401 and 1000 Islands Parkway, this KOA offers Patio RV Sites; 85-foot full-service Pull-Thru RV Sites for big rigs; and open, semi-shaded and shaded grassy sites for RVs and tents. Deluxe Cabins, Cabins and RV rentals offer A/C, heating and propane grills. Relax in the heated saltwater pool with a slide, hydrotherapy jets and a kiddie wading pool area. Enjoy themed weekends and full-time (in-season) events, a Jumping Pillow, an RC track and a frog pond. Visit Boldt Castle (passport required), Aquatarium, Skywood Eco Adventure and Fort Henry. Zip lining, boating, diving, fishing, golfing and hiking/cycling trails are nearby. Free Wi-Fi. Full-service propane. Pool: May 8 - October 11. Max pull thru: 85 feet. Your hosts: Susan & Richard Marcoux.Directions: Hwy 401, Exit 675: North on County Road 5, Left on County Road 2 for less than a minute, entrance on left hand side. Lat. 44.474859, Long. -75.882397Due to various GPS systems, the address for 1477 County Road 2 may appear as either County Rd 2, Co. Rd 2, Cty Rd 2, CR 2, CR-2, Highway 2, Hwy 2 or Leeds & Grenville 2. The township of "Front of Yonge" may also appear as "Mallorytown."
Cedar Beach is a fantastic quick get-away for Toronto folks, even those with small motor scooters. The tent camping sites are clean, shaded, near the well maintained, well-lit bathrooms and beach. This is a great park with great staff,amenities and recreational activities including a peaceful night sleep.
*Please expand the under utilized south-east picnic area for more tent-only campsites (without water or electricity) for the busy, heavily booked week-ends.Read more
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.