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5 Best camping destinations in Canada to enjoy this fall

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Camping is not simply about fun and adventure. It is a glorious time to get cozy with nature and build memories that will last you a lifetime. Canada is an especially beautiful country during the fall season, with red and yellow rustling leaves and a comfortable temperature to rely on.

Camping in the wild is truly an adrenaline-driven adventure in itself! There are also exquisite and tranquil parks all over Canada that make for perfect camping spots. Once you have a place in mind, get your bags packed and head out for the most wonderful time of your life!

Here are 5 amazing camping destinations in Canada, perfect for the fall season:

Banff National Park in Alberta

Banff National Park is a majestic must-visit destination in Canada. Although people generally think about Banff as a place for snowboarding and skiing, it actually is an spectacular park with the most exquisite views, especially during the fall. Not only will you be able to enjoy the natural wonders around here but you can also soothe your soul in the most calming environment you can imagine.

Even if you start feeling chilly, you can always rely on the hot springs near Banff that will revitalize you from the core. It’s always a great idea to gear up with portable power stations for camping which help you to stay relaxed with enough power to keep your vehicle charged all the time. Jackery Explorer 1500 or Goal Zero Yeti 1500x are undoubtedly some of the best models you can get your hands on this season. 

Some of the Best Campgrounds in Banff National Park

  • Tunnel Mountain Village Campground
  • Waterfowl Lakes Campground
  • Lake Louise Campground

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Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario

In fall, this incredibly beautiful park in the province of Ontario exhibits a brilliant gala of maple trees coloured in brilliant hues of red, yellow and orange. There is no place as ideal as this to experience the best of the fall season in Canada. Algonquin Provincial Park is a prime destination for those looking to experience the very best of the fall foliage season.

As a bonus, with the slight drop in temperature, the park also becomes virtually bug-free. It turns into an ideal location for those who are looking for a camping venue. For the best experience, you must visit this part between September to mid-October. Besides the plethora of vegetation all around, it is truly an exciting destination where you can even spot some antlers and big bull moose. If you have to make a choice for a fall camping destination, this is the perfect one for sure! Make sure you plan and book ahead.

Some of the Best Campgrounds in Algonquin Provincial Park

  • Lake of Two Rivers Campground
  • Pog Lake Campground
  • Mew Lake Campground

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View from the Skyline Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, photo by Terence Lankstead

Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia

Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia is unlike any other as you can not only enjoy the sparkling fall colours all around but also take a hit of the cool ocean air. This truly is a situation that is too good to be true and the fall season is the perfect time to explore this park. You can also go on a spectacular driving trek along the winding and hilly Cabot Trail featuring breathtaking views. Visiting Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail are an unparalleled Canadian travel experience.

Moose spotted eating ferns on the Skyline Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, photo by erence Lankstead

Also don’t forget to hike the Skyline Trail near Cheticamp, where an easy meandering 5-8 km hike will take you through woods and meadows where you just might see a moose or Bald Eagles. The highlight of the hike is a 330-plus step boardwalk that takes you to the edge of a cliff with incredible views of the sea and the Cabot Trail.

Skyline Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Some of the Best Campgrounds in Cape Breton Highlands National Park

  • Broad Cove Campground
  • Corney Brook Campground
  • Meat Cove Campground

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Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park in Alberta

Jasper is just the place for you if you want to take in a Rocky Mountain experience that serves up everything that nature has to offer. From glaciers, mountains, forests, and even green jungles, Jasper has it all. Get your backpack ready and hit this popular Canadian camping destination! Oh yeah, and the fall colours aren’t too bad either.

There are various winding hiking trails all around this spot that you can take upon to feel the adrenaline coursing through your veins. You will be able to set your eyes on the exquisite fall colours during the day and also gaze at the countless stars at night! 

Some of the Best Campgrounds in Jasper National Park

  • Wabasso Campground
  • Whistlers Campground
  • Wapiti Campground

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Okanagan Falls Provincial Park, British Columbia

Okanagan Falls Provincial Park in British Columbia

While this area is known as the Napa Valley of Canada, being one of the warmest regions in Canada and a mecca for vineyards and winemakers, you don’t need to be a wine connoisseur to visit there. The Okanagan Valley is The valley is part of the Columbia Basin, the only temperate desert in Canada, and includes Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton and Osoyoos. It is known for its dry dessert air, sandy beaches, wineries, golf, and in the winter months skiing at Silverstar and Big White.

Okanagan Falls Provincial Park is located just south of Penticton on the south tip of Skaha Lake, one of Canada’s warmest lakes. It is named after the modest falls perched at the end of the lake where it flows into the Okanagan River. The park features glorious beaches, breathtaking cliff views and it is a popular destination for cycling along the old Kettle Valley rail trail, world-class climbing at Skaha Bluffs and surrounding areas. Okanagan Falls has something for everyone.

You can set up your camp here and watch the beautiful Okanagan River sparkle with autumn colours. When you come to this park, you will be able to get the most of nature!

With the advance of fall weather, enjoy the best of Canada with these camping destinations. Get set, go! 

Campgrounds in Okanagan Falls Provincial Park

  • Okanagan Falls

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Campgrounds near Okanagan Falls Provincial Park

  • Sun and Sand RV Park

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