Ontario Parks to reduce maximum camping stays during height of summer
says it is cutting the maximum length of stay at several provincial campgrounds next summer amid a surge in demand.
The agency says Algonquin Provincial Park and Sandbanks Provincial Park are among a handful of sites that will reduce reservations to seven days between July 1, 2023, and Labour Day weekend. It says most other parks will have a 14-day limit between those dates, while some will continue to allow the current 23-day maximum — which will be in effect for all parks outside of the summer period.
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