Ontario Parks Expands Daily Vehicle Permit To Include 20 More Parks

Ontario Parks Expands Daily Vehicle Permit To Include 20 More Parks

Ontario Parks started a program a few years ago to book your daily vehicle permit up to five days in advance to guarantee access at designated parks. In 2023 there will be 20 new parks joining the program bringing the total to 57 parks across the province…

  • Awenda

  • Balsam Lake

  • Bronte Creek (starting May 12)

  • Chutes (starting May 19)

  • Earl Rowe

  • Esker Lakes (starting May 19)

  • Fitzroy (starting May 12)

  • Frontenac (starting April 28)

  • Inverhuron (starting April 28)

  • Ivanhoe Lake (starting May 19)

  • Killarney

  • MacGregor Point

  • Murphys Point (starting May 12)

  • Neys (starting May 12)

  • Oastler Lake (starting May 12)

  • Petroglyphs (starting May 12)

  • Port Burwell (starting May 12)

  • Rideau River (starting May 12)

  • Rock Point (starting May 12)

  • Rondeau 

  • Sauble Falls (starting April 21)

  • Sleeping Giant

  • Wasaga Beach

  • White Lake (starting May 19)

Ontario’s provincial parks are some of the most beautiful and well-loved places in our province, which is why we are always looking for ways to improve and modernize the Ontario Parks experience.

By expanding the advance daily vehicle permit service, we are responding to feedback from visitors who want a fast and convenient way to visit our parks so they can focus on what really matters – enjoying their visit to the fullest.
— David Piccini, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

Ontario Parks encourages visitors to secure an advanced daily vehicle permit where available, especially during busy periods like weekends and holidays, to help guarantee access to participating provincial parks. Visitors can purchase their advance daily vehicle permit online at reservations.ontarioparks.com. Walk-up permits will continue to be sold, subject to availability.

Learn more by checking out the blog post on Ontario Parks’ website.

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