Camping in Canada embodies the spirit of exploration, adventure, and appreciation for nature. It’s a cherished tradition that not only connects Canadians to their vast and beautiful country but also reinforces the importance of preserving these natural treasures for future generations to enjoy. Camping for the first time can be an exhilarating adventure opening up a world of possibilities. You could be starting a new family tradition! Or creating unforgettable memories with friends that push you to explore other provincial parks across Ontario.

While it may seem daunting to try camping for the first time, you are not alone. Many people share the fears and worries that you may have, like:

  • Concerns about Safety
  • Unpredictable Weather
  • Inexperience in the Wild
  • Isolation and Connectivity
  • Physical Challenges
  • Darkness

Confronting Your Fears

Despite these fears, facing the unknown is often where growth lies. The knowledge at the hands of experienced guides from Ontario Parks will help you gain the skills to take on these challenges and the confidence to enjoy your camping trip!

Ontario Parks ambassador speaking to first time campers at a campsite.
Photographer: Evan Holt
Credit: Ontario Parks

Ontario Parks Ambassador Program

Every new camper may start planning their trip with more questions than answers. What do I bring? What do I need to know before I leave for the campsite? You can find these questions and answers by visiting Ontario Parks Camping Essentials.

And, Ontario Parks is here to give you the perfect starting point with their Ambassador Program! With many options that will fit into your schedule easily, they have workshops to help you build a stronger connection with the great outdoors.

You can book a 30-minute session at 6 parks this summer (Algonquin, Darlington, Earl Rowe, Sibbald Point, Turkey Point, and Voyageur) to help with set up and additional instructions or take an online workshop ahead of time. Book your session today. You can even drop in to see the ambassadors throughout your camping trip to learn a new skill! These drop-in workshops are also available for anyone who visits for the day. And with Canoo, you can get day passes for ON Parks for free! Look for drop-in workshop schedules posted around the park during your visit.

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Last summer, some Ontario Parks Ambassadors shared their favourite memories!

This summer I got the opportunity to meet so many new people and help some new campers develop their love for the outdoors.

One of the most memorable moments that I had during this season was with a couple that was attending a workshop. This was their second time camping, and first time at Earl Rowe (an Ontario Parks site). They were so excited to learn more about cooking while camping, specifically about cooking over the fire. I loved being able to share some of my favourite campfire recipes and helping them learn some different techniques for building a fire.

Megan

Click here for more stories from Park Ambassadors.

A family learning how to start a campfire at one of Ontario Parks.
Photographer: Evan Holt
Credit: Ontario Parks

Building Incredible Memories

The memories created during camping trips become treasured stories that continue to enrich our lives long after we’ve packed up our tents and returned home. By unplugging, spending time with friends and family and enjoying the nature that surrounds each of us, your camping experiences can become annual adventures that you look forward to every summer!

All photos were provided by Ontario Parks.

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