Whether you want to enjoy your RV to the fullest, lounge in a cozy cabin, or rough it in a tent, campgrounds across Canada can come through for you big time. Across each province, you have your choice of many amazing campgrounds that offer the ultimate outdoor experience. Many even allow you to bring along all your favourite creature comforts from home, including water, sewer, and electricity hookups. To find all the best spots for springtime RVing and camping trips, take a peek at this guide to learn about seven you absolutely must see.

Green Point at Pacific Rim National Park in British Columbia

If traveling through every season is on your RV bucket list, the Green Point campground is a great place to land this spring. Located in British Columbia’s Pacific Rim National Park, this beautiful campground sits right on the bluff near Long Beach, letting you gaze upon the brilliant waters in wonder and easily access the beach.

At this campground, you can elect for a drive-in site with electrical service, water, and Sani-dump connections. Or go with a solo or group walk-in site that only features cold water taps and flush toilets. All campsites do come with fire pits, picnic tables, and food storage, however.

Aspen Crossing Caboose Cabins Near Mossleigh, Alberta

Nestled in the trees near Mossleigh, Alberta, are train cars dressed up as awesome getaways, known as the caboose cabins. You can cozy up in one of these cabooses for a hotel-like aesthetic inside and all the ruggedness you want while camping on the outside.

You also have the option to select a basic camping spot, a fully serviced RV site, or something in between. Right onsite, they have a gorgeous garden center, escape rooms, and an excursion train that lets you enjoy ale while on the rails.

Frenchman Valley at Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a teepee, you can experience it yourself with a stay at the Frenchman Valley campground. This excellent front country campground sits in Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park, giving you phenomenal views of picturesque prairies all around.

At this spot, they also have both electric and basic campsites with drinking water, fire pits, and free Wi-Fi. You won’t be on the internet much, however, with all the fantastic activities available here, including hiking, birdwatching, and horseback riding.

Cyprus Lake at Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario

In the heart of Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario is the delightful Cyprus Lake campground, which sits right along a small inland lake. Whether you grab one of their 10 yurts for rent or a drive-in campsite, you get direct views and access to the lake throughout your entire stay.

Although they do not have any serviced sites, they do have potable water taps and washrooms at various points. You do get a firepit and grill plus a picnic table with each site you reserve.

Grand Beach Provincial Park Campground in Manitoba

If you want to lounge on the warm sand and soak in the sunlight before it gets too hot, then the Grand Beach Provincial Park campground in Manitoba is definitely calling your name. The huge campground sits right along the shores of Lake Winnipeg where the rolling dunes reach a stunning 12 metres in height.

Upon coming to this campground, you’ll have your choice of over 350 well-maintained campsites. They have both basic tent spots and electrically serviced sites plus trailer sanitary stations. Many of the sites come with firepits, although you’ll likely want to spend the bulk of your time on the beach.

Petit-Gaspé at Forillon National Park in Quebec

At the south area of Forillon National Park in Quebec, you can find the wooded Petit-Gaspé campground. Fitted with both basic and serviced sites, this space promotes the creation of lifelong connections with nature and each other.

Right onsite, they have a swimming pool that draws the crowds from springtime onward. Plus, they have an amphitheatre where they host regular talks. Once you get a glimpse at the beauty of the natural landscapes all around, you may find it difficult to do anything but explore throughout your time here.

Berry Hill at Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland

The Berry Hill campground at Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland allows you to choose your own camping adventure. You can set up your own tent, grab a semi-serviced site for your RV, or try out the ultra-neat oTENTiks, which are one part cabin, one part tent.

Upon setting up your campground, you’ll want to take a dip in their onsite swimming pool and go explore the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse. You can also go jet on over to the visitor centre to learn about this park’s history, animals, and so much more.

Before you head out on your springtime RV travels, give our team at Wayfarer Insurance Group a call to check that you have the right coverage for when you’re on the road and stationed at your campsite.

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