Rediscover Your Own Province: The RV Staycation Guide for Ontario Explorers

Not heading south this year? Perfect. It's time to rediscover Ontario—with the Northern RV staycation of your dreams.

If your travel compass usually points south to the States or west to the Rockies, this year might be a good one to reconnect with your own massive backyard. Let’s face it: international travel has gotten expensive, complicated, and even at the best of times, crossing borders can come with booking stress and conversion issues. 

But as it just so happens, Northern Ontario is absolutely made for RV getaways. With thousands of secluded lakes, unique (and gorgeous) boreal wilderness, unforgettable small towns, and scenic highways that rival anything else in North America, your next favourite trip could be just a few hours from home—and it's not too late to hit the road. Here are a few trip and accommodation ideas, itineraries and links to help get you some easy vacation time, close to home. 

two chairs and a table set side by side facing a campfire and a setting sun at a forested RV park.

Top Reasons to Plan Your Next RV Trip in Northern Ontario

Ontario is enormous. You could spend months exploring it and still discover something new. 

Staying in Ontario means:

  • Less time driving, more time exploring

  • No border waits or surprise fees

  • Familiar emergency services and coverage

  • You’re supporting local communities and tourism businesses

If you’ve already camped in Southern Ontario’s provincial parks or stayed near the Muskoka region, it’s time to go a little further north—where the crowds thin, the views open up, and the experiences feel wilder and more authentic. Northern Ontario offers epic road trips, full-service private campgrounds, and access to some of Canada’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. Whether you're craving quiet lakeside mornings, one-of-a-kind cultural stops, big beach views or festival weekends, Northern Ontario offers some of the province's best vacation possibilities. 

Check out these route ideas for some unforgettable RV adventures that you can have right in Northern Ontario:

Northern RV Route #1: Georgian Bay to Manitoulin Island—Scenic Ferries, Culture, and Coastal Views

a girl takes a photograph of Bridal Veil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls // Photo credit Ethan Meleg

Start with lakeside camping near Killarney or French River, then board the Chi-Cheemaun ferry from Tobermory to magical Manitoulin Island—home to Batman’s Campground, national historic sites, Indigenous culture, and jaw-dropping scenery. As the world’s largest freshwater island, Manitoulin is the kind of destination that invites you to slow down and stay awhile.

RVers will find a variety of excellent campgrounds with full hookups and easy access to natural attractions, including Bridal Veil Falls, the Cup and Saucer Trail, and quiet inlets perfect for paddling. Many sites are pet-friendly and big-rig accessible, making this an ideal island escape for travellers of all kinds. For more ideas and places to stay, take a look at this Manitoulin Island Camping and RVing Guide.

Northern RV Route #2: Lake Views, Hidden Waterfalls, and Welcoming Northern Towns in Algoma Country

For RVers looking for a true Northern Ontario adventure, Algoma Country delivers in spades. This loop begins in Sault Ste. Marie, winds through the rugged beauty of Lake Superior Provincial Park (don’t miss Bathtub Island), then rolls into Wawa for iconic stops like Young’s General Store and the Wawa Goose. From there, you’ll discover Chapleau’s Crown Game Preserve and the striking waterfalls at Aubrey Falls before heading south toward Elliot Lake and the wild trails of Mississagi Provincial Park. Framed by vast lakes, welcoming towns, and boundless forests, this route reveals why Algoma belongs on every RVer’s must-explore list.

An Rv parked to the large goose statue in Wawa, Ontario on a summer day. An RV parked facing a broad lake view lit by a golden, misty sunrise in the summer.

Northern RV Route #3: RVing Ontario’s Lake Superior Circle Tour—Epic Shoreline Views & Scenic Stops

Follow Highway 17 from Sault Ste. Marie to Thunder Bay, stopping at places like Agawa Bay, Aguasabon Falls, and Ouimet Canyon. Camp along the shoreline at sites like KOA Thunder Bay or the stunning Pancake Bay Provincial Park, where the views are just as good as any oceanfront.

An RV drives down an empty road through bright yellow fall forest under a vivid, clear blue sky.

Northern RV Route #4: Heart of Canada RV Loop—Culture, Wilderness & Historic Towns

The Heart of Canada Touring Route is a 1,500-km figure-8 road trip that takes you from Winnipeg to Thunder Bay and back through some of the most beautiful and fascinating parts of Central Canada. You’ll wander the waterfront in Kenora, fish the legendary lakes around Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, and stand among ancient Indigenous history at the "Manitou Mounds" (the Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre). In Thunder Bay, don’t miss the Terry Fox Memorial, Fort William Historical Park, or the incredible views at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. On the return leg, Kakabeka Falls, quiet stretches of wilderness, and welcoming towns like Dryden and Vermilion Bay make the drive just as memorable as the destinations. It’s a perfect choice for RVers looking to slow down and really get to know the soul of Northern Ontario.

a smiling woman sitting at a campsite picnic table with her partner scratches the belly of a dog laying on the ground next to her. Their RV and a forest is in the background.
Photo ©Parks Canada

More Great RV Routes Across Ontario

From the North Shore of Lake Superior to polar bears in Cochrane, Ontario is packed with unforgettable road trips tailored for RV travellers. Whether you’re after waterfalls, wildlife, remote wilderness, or charming towns, you’ll find it all in these expertly crafted routes. 

Explore 10 great RV itineraries in Ontario here—they’re loaded with suggestions and ideas to help you plan your next great escape.

Here are a few more itinerary ideas as well:

A couple stands with their arms around each other looking into a campfired next to their RV in the forest.

Top Tips for Making the Most of Your RV Stay in Northern Ontario

You won’t need palm trees when you have the La Cloche Mountains at sunrise, or the crash of Lake Superior’s waves outside your camper window. Trade overcrowded highways for twistier scenic routes, swap outlet malls for local markets and artisan shops, and skip the traffic jams in favour of a quiet lake with loons calling you to the shore.

Ready to Rediscover Ontario by RV? Start Your Journey Now

This year, you don’t need to cross borders to find adventure. Ontario is yours to explore—and it’s filled with completely unique roads, parks, activities and campgrounds to discover. So fuel up, book your site, and hit the road.

Happy trails!

About Northern Ontario

Welcome to Northern Ontario, Canada! Bigger than Texas, wilder than the west, more welcoming than a campfire in October, Northern Ontario is like no place else. Sunset Country is famous for its spectacular fishing lakes, Superior Country has friendly towns and a superior coastline, Algoma Country has bucket list drives and epic outdoor adventure, and the Northeast provides excellent vacation destinations close to Toronto and other large urban centres in Southern Ontario.

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