March vacancy highlights (roofed accommodation)

March may be your last chance for a winter adventure!

Stay warm and cozy in one of our roofed accommodations. Many cabins, cottages and yurts are available all month, especially for midweek visitors!

Accommodations featured below were available as of 11:00 am, February 19, 2019.

Algonquin Provincial Park (Mew Lake) — yurts (7)

Algonquin Park Mew Lake Campground Yurt in Winter

Each yurt is equipped with a table and chairs, as well as two sets of futon bunk beds (sleeps up to six). The yurt has electrical heat, fluorescent lighting, and one electrical outlet. Outside, yurt sites are equipped with a picnic table and fire pit. The yurts are a short walk away from a heated comfort station with showers.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

 Arrowhead Provincial Park — cabins (10)

Just outside Huntsville, 2 hours from Toronto, 1 hour from North Bay

Cabin in winter

These rustic one-room cabins sleep five, and include a dining table and chairs. Amenities include a kitchenette with a microwave, mini-fridge, coffeemaker and counter space. Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane/electric fireplace provides additional comfort. There are no bathrooms in the cabin, however all cabins are nearby a vault toilet, and a short walk to a heated comfort station.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Killarney Provincial Park — yurts (6), cabins (2)

Coast of Georgian Bay, 1.25 hours from Sudbury, 4 hours from Toronto

Yurts (6)

Killarney yurt

Killarney’s six yurts are located in the George Lake Campground in their own site away from other campers. A short walk of 70 m to 200 m will take you to your accommodation from the parking lot. Each yurt sleeps six and has electric heat. The yurts are nearby a vault toilet.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Cabins (2)

boy sitting on top bunk of bunkbeds inside cabin

The camp cabin is a rustic one-room cabin with wood interior and a screened-in front porch. The cabin sleeps five on a queen bed and double/single bunk bed. The cabin features a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker, kettle and counter space. There is a dining table and chairs for inside meals. Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane fireplace provides a cozy temperature and atmosphere inside. There are no washrooms inside the cabins, however they are a short walk away from a vault toilet.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

MacGregor Point Provincial Park — yurts (16)

Shore of Lake Huron, 3 hours from Toronto, 2.5 hours from London

MacGregorPoint yurt

MacGregor Point has plenty of yurts to choose from! Enjoy the park’s winter activities like skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, and come home to a nice, warm yurt! The yurts are all nearby vault toilets, and a short walk from a year-round comfort station.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Pinery Provincial Park — yurts (12), cabin (1), soft-sided shelter (1)

Shores of Lake Huron, 1 hour from London, 3 hours from Toronto

Yurts

These eight-sided structures are heated, furnished and available year-round. Inside each yurt, visitors will find two bunkbeds to accommodate six people, a table and chairs, electric lighting, and a heater for cool weather camping. Outside, you will find a gas barbecue, a firepit and a picnic table on the site. A comfort station with flush toilets, showers and laundry facilities is located nearby.

Dates available:

Cabin

Pinery cabin in winter

The cabin sleeps five on a queen bed and double/single bunk-bed. High quality mattresses will provide a comfy night’s sleep. The cabin features a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker and counter space. There is a dining table and chairs for inside meals. Outside, you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane/electric fireplace provides additional comfort.

Dates available:

Soft-sided shelter

Sitting on a wooden platform, the tent features rustic log furniture and two queen beds (sleeps four) outfitted with comfort mattresses. A kitchenette includes a mini fridge, coffee maker and counter space. Outside you’ll find a gas barbecue for cooking.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Quetico Provincial Park — rustic cabins (3)

2.5 hours from Thunder Bay

Quetico backcountry cabin in winter -- showing front porch.

Quetico’s rustic cabins offer a great home base for exploring the vast wilderness around you. Each cabin offers different amenities, so make sure you visit the roofed accommodations page for more info. All cabins are a short walk away from outhouses.

Dates available:

Reserve: by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Sandbanks Provincial Park — cottage (1), heritage house (1)

Shores of Lake Ontario, 2.5-3 hours from Ottawa and Toronto

Jacques Cottage

Jacques Cottage - dining room

This one-and-a-half-story cottage includes a fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV, wood fireplace, barbecue and propane. Cottage sleeps six. Bedding and towels are supplied.

Dates available:

Reserve: by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Maplerest Heritage House

Antique dining room

Close to park trails, beaches and day-use facilities, this four-bedroom Victorian home is furnished with antiques ,and equipped with everything you need for a luxurious Sandbanks vacation.

Dates available:

Reserve: by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Silent Lake Provincial Park — cabins (10)

2.5 hours from Toronto / 3 hours from Ottawa

Interior of cabin

For those who fancy a roof over their head, the heated camp cabins are a great option! The cabins sleeps five and features a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, kettle, and counter space. Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. Cabins are equipped with electric baseboard heating and a propane fireplace. The camp cabin is within a short walk of a comfort station and water tap.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Sleeping Giant Provincial Parks — cottages (5)

Shores of Lake Superior, 1.25 hours from Thunder Bay

cabin with snowshoes

These barrier-free cabins are located in the park on the shores of Marie Louise Lake. Each cabin has three bedrooms, a washroom with large shower, a fully equipped modern kitchen, propane fireplace, and heated sun porch. Pots, pans, cups, mugs, dishes, cutlery, kettle, coffee maker, pillows and linens are provided. One campfire pit and one picnic table are located outside of each cabin.

Dates available:

Reserve: by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Windy Lake Provincial Park — yurts (4), cabins (2)

Winter cross-country skiing destination, located 45 minutes northwest of Sudbury

Yurts

Windy Lake yurt

Windy Lake offers some of the best cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the region. Many winter enthusiasts come for the day, but with four trail-side yurts that are heated and available for winter use, winter camping is easy. Access to the yurts is via ski trails only which is about a 166 m (500 ft) walk. A heated privy is located in close proximity to all the yurts.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Cabins

Winter cabin

These new lakeside cabins at Windy Lake are rustic one-roomers with wood interior and a screened-in front porch. Each cabin sleeps five on a queen bed and double/single bunk bed. The cabins are a short walk from a comfort station.

Dates available:

Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)

Reservation tips

While there are many weekend opportunities available, you’ll find the best selection Sundays-Thursdays.

If you’re searching for cabins, cottages and yurts online, be sure to set the “Reservation Type” drop-down menu to “Roofed Accommodation.”

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Winter check-in information for each park will be available during the reservation process.

Happy glamping!