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ontario parks reservations day use

by Mrs. Minerva Fadel III Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Are Ontario Parks free for day use?

Even if you have a seasonal or commercial vehicle permit, accessing a park that offers daily vehicle permits in advance is subject to park capacity limits. You will be required to obtain your day use spot in advance at no extra charge using your seasonal or commercial vehicle permit's serial number to guarantee access.

Do I need a reservation for Ontario Parks?

Answer: Ontario Parks accepts future reservations 5 months in advance of your arrival date. Please continue to visit www.ontarioparks.com and Ontario Parks social media channels for the most up-to-date information.

Are Ontario provincial parks open for day use?

Ontario Parks continues to offer outdoor recreational activities for day use in provincial parks and conservation reserves, and follows all public health advice to ensure the safety of staff and visitors.

What time can you reserve Ontario Parks?

7:00 amOur online reservation system opens at 7:00 am, five months in advance of the first date of your trip. If you want the best chance of getting your dream site, pick your campsite in advance, prep your device, and book as soon as the window opens.12-Jan-2022

How do I check my Ontario Parks reservation?

With over 330 parks, covering more than eight-million hectares that attract almost nine-million visits each year, there is a lot to discover! Reserve your spot at a park today! Or, call 1-888-ONT-PARK (668-7275) to register by phone.

Can you drink in Ontario Parks?

Under Toronto Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 608, Parks, drinking is not allowed in City Parks, unless authorized by a permit in an enclosed area. There are three relevant liquor offences under Toronto Municipal Code. Each offence carries a $300 fine: §608-8A – Possess open liquor container in a park without permit.

What Ontario Parks are open for camping?

Parks Currently OpenPark / CampgroundOpening and ClosingSandbanksJanuary 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022Sibbald PointJanuary 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022Silent LakeMay 14, 2021 to March 27, 2022Sleeping GiantJanuary 1, 2022 to December 31, 202228 more rows

Do I need a day pass for Sandbanks?

Information about Provincial Parks: Advance reservations for day use vehicle permits are required to access Sandbanks and North Beach Provincial Parks. Bookings can be made five days in advance at reservations.ontarioparks.com.

Are beaches open in Ontario?

Beaches are open year-round for public use, but lifeguard supervision does not begin until June. Swimming at beaches should only occur when a lifeguard is on duty and is only permitted in the designated swimming areas. ... the beach is supervised and maintained. washrooms and other facilities are open.

Is BBQ allowed in Ontario Parks?

Propane barbecues: YES* *Providing they have a shut-off control valve, propane barbecues are permitted during a fire ban.18-Jul-2020

Why is it so hard to book a campsite in Ontario?

“Campsites at Ontario parks can be booked up to five months in advance, but demand is so strong for camping that it is nearly impossible to make a reservation,” reads the post. "We use state of the art automation technology for site booking and registration.29-Mar-2021

How do I reserve at sandbanks?

Reservations can be made:online (here's a walkthrough of how to book, including how to use your seasonal permit)by phone: 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275)12-Jun-2021

How to find out what's on offer at a provincial park?

The best way to find out what’s on offer at a park is to use the Park Locator to search by activity, facilities, or location.

What are the facilities in a park?

Each park has different facilities to make your day trip memorable and fun. Facilities are things like washrooms, BBQ areas, fire pits, playgrounds and picnic areas. Each park has its own webpage that shares all the information you need to know about facilities.

Why are rules important in parks?

Rules help ensure our visitors have safe and enjoyable experience and help to protect our parks. You can learn all about the rules that apply at the park you plan on visiting by finding your park’s web page under the “Parks” drop-down above.

When can I buy a permit in advance for 2021?

During busy times like summer weekends popular parks may need to close or limit entry. Buying online and planning ahead can help ensure a great visit. Buy in advance. Starting June 7, 2021, you can buy daily vehicle permits in advance at 17 provincial parks. Buying in advance guarantees your spot for the day.

Do you have to wear a PFD in a boat?

Always supervise children and non-swimmers, and have them wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) when in or near the water. Always, always wear a PFD when in a boat, canoe, kayak or any other watercraft. Many parks loan PFDs free of charge. Know your abilities.

Choose Your Adventure!

Facilities

  • Each park has different facilities to make your day trip memorable and fun. 1. Facilities are things like washrooms, BBQ areas, fire pits, playgrounds and picnic areas. 2. Each park has its own webpage that shares all the information you need to know about facilities. You can find park pages under the “Parks” drop down menu above. 3. Parks share essential information on their p…
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Capacity

  • During busy times like summer weekends popular parks may need to close or limit entry. Buying online and planning ahead can help ensure a great visit. 1. Buy in advance. You can buy daily vehicle permits in advance at participating parks. Buying in advance guarantees your spot for the day. 2. Seasonal permit holder? If you have a seasonal permit and want to visit one of the partici…
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Safety

  • The safety of our visitors and staff is always our top priority. We want your day to be memorable for the right reasons. 1. Pack essentials like water, sunblock, soap or hand-sanitizer, snacks, and a first aid kit. 2. Always supervise children and non-swimmers, and have them wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) when in or near the water. Always, always wear a PFD when in a boat, can…
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Rentals

  • Want to try a new activity? Many parks offer equipment rentals. 1. Use the Park Locator to find a park near you that rents gear like bikes, canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, or stand-up-paddle boards. 2. Please note that rentals are an extra cost – prices vary by equipment and park.
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Etiquette

  • Be a park protector! Parks are some of Ontario’s most beautiful and special natural spaces. Please help keep them healthy for everyone to enjoy. 1. Throw out your garbage and recycling in the right spot. 2. Don’t leave anything behind. If you brought it with you, make sure it leaves with you. When parks staff have to clean up picnic sites, it takes...
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Rules & Regulations

  • Rules help ensure our visitors have safe and enjoyable experience and help to protect our parks. You can learn all about the rules that apply at the park you plan on visiting by finding your park’s web page under the “Parks” drop-down above.
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