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Bon Echo Provincial Park
#camping#outdoor#swimming
campground$39–$59/night

Bon Echo Provincial Park

16151 Hwy 41

One of Ontario's most iconic parks, featuring the 100-metre Mazinaw Rock with over 260 Indigenous pictographs — a National Historic Site. 530 campsites, three beaches, 40 km of trails, and canoe-in backcountry camping on Mazinaw Lake, Ontario's third deepest. About 2 hours 45 minutes from Ottawa.

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Bonnechere Provincial Park
#camping#outdoor#swimming
campground$39–$59/night

Bonnechere Provincial Park

4024 Round Lake Rd

A family favourite in the Ottawa Valley with a shallow sandy beach on Round Lake, calm Bonnechere River paddling, and a radio-free campground. 129 sites plus rustic cabins and a cottage. Known for its accessible trails, oxbow lake wildlife viewing, and relaxed atmosphere. About 2 hours from Ottawa. Open May to October.

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Charleston Lake Provincial Park
#camping#outdoor#swimming
campground$39–$59/night

Charleston Lake Provincial Park

148 Woodvale Road

A 2,596-hectare Canadian Shield park about 90 minutes south of Ottawa. 236 campsites across four campgrounds, yurts, and backcountry canoe-in sites. The Blue Mountain Trail reaches the highest point in Leeds & Grenville County with views to the Adirondacks. Known for fishing, rocky outcrops, and rich biodiversity. Open mid-May to mid-October.

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Murphy's Point Provincial Park
#camping#outdoor#swimming
campground$39–$59/night

Murphy's Point Provincial Park

2243 Elm Grove Road

A 1,239-hectare park on Big Rideau Lake, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Rideau Canal. Home to the Silver Queen Mine — the only publicly accessible mica mine tour in Ontario Parks. About 90 minutes from Ottawa with car camping, beaches, hiking trails, and pioneer heritage sites. Open mid-May to mid-October.

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Parc national de Plaisance
#camping#outdoor#hiking
campground$$

Parc national de Plaisance

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The only SEPAQ national park in the Outaouais region, about an hour east of Ottawa on a series of islands in the Ottawa River. A birdwatcher's paradise with 250+ species — the highest count in Quebec's national park network. Floating boardwalk trails, 150 campsites, ready-to-camp units, and yurts. Open late April to mid-October.

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Réserve faunique Papineau-Labelle
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campground$$

Réserve faunique Papineau-Labelle

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A 1,600 km² wildlife reserve about an hour north of Ottawa with 763 lakes, lake-to-lake canoe circuits, lakeside camping, and fully equipped cottages. Quebec's most southerly wildlife reserve and the closest to Ottawa. No daily access fee. Open late May to mid-September for camping.

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Silver Lake Provincial Park
#camping#outdoor#swimming
campground$39–$59/night

Silver Lake Provincial Park

22726 Hwy 7

A quiet, smaller park on a clear lake about 90 minutes southwest of Ottawa. 146 campsites across three campgrounds, two sandy beaches, and canoe/kayak/SUP rentals. A hidden gem known for great swimming and a relaxed atmosphere. Open late May to mid-October.

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