Here are 10 of the best glamping stays near Toronto, blending luxury, nature, and convenience—complete with locations and pricing where available:
1. Whispering Springs Wilderness Retreat – Grafton, Northumberland County Upscale safari-style tents with king-size beds, private soaker tubs, saltwater pool, and optional spa services. About 90 minutes east of Toronto. Pricing varies by tent type and season.
2. Birchwood Luxury Camping – Port Perry (Scugog Island, Durham Region) Heated geodesic domes featuring living, dining, and sleeping areas with moonroofs and Wi-Fi. Year-round operation.
3. Riverside Oasis Farm – Wellandport (York Region) Cozy yurts with farm tours (alpacas, goats, sheep), outdoor kitchens, and a serene riverside setting. Starting from approximately CA$249/night (plus taxes/fees).
4. Glen Oro Farm – Near Algonquin Park Stargazing domes or cozy canvas tents on a working farm—great for horse lovers and nature seekers. Around CA$600/night.

5. Fronterra Farm Camp & Brewery – Prince Edward County Canvas prospector tents featuring heated outdoor showers, composting toilets, private kitchens, and access to brewery/farm tours.
6. Long Point Eco-Adventures – St. Williams, Norfolk County Glamping tents or pods with king or double beds, on-site bathrooms, plus activities like zip-lining, canoeing, and proximity to a winery.
7. Nature’s Harmony Eco-Lodge – Mattawa Valley Mongolian or Pacific yurts with wood stoves, double bed + futon, deck with BBQ, and composting facilities.
8. Outpost Co. Luxury Camping – Temagami (northeast Ontario) Remote luxury with lodging via floatplane, featuring high-end bell tents with oak-framed beds, gourmet catering, and wilderness access. Approx. CA$2,500 per person for 4 days/3 nights.
9. Honey Hideaway – Sunderland (North Durham) Tiny woodland cabins offering privacy, comfort, and proximity to trails, Beaverton, Port Perry, and Uxbridge. From around CA$200/night.
10. T’s Pond – Port Colborne (Niagara Region) Waterfront cabin or houseboat-style bunkie on a private lake, with canoeing, paddleboarding, swings, and fishing. From about CA$106/night.
Pro Tips
Booking early is key—especially in peak seasons. Check for amenities & inclusions—some stays include meals or spa services, others require bringing your own supplies. Travel time ranges from roughly 1 hour (e.g., Whispering Springs) to ~2+ hours for more remote spots.
