A row of illuminated glamping tents at Lungovita Beach Retreat in Windsor Essex, glowing under the night sky with trees and picnic benches nearby.

Lungovita Beach Retreat, Harrow

Where to go glamping in Ontario

A row of illuminated glamping tents at Lungovita Beach Retreat in Windsor Essex, glowing under the night sky with trees and picnic benches nearby.

Lungovita Beach Retreat, Harrow

Experience the starry skies, crackling campfires and splendid nature of a camping trip without compromising comfort or style. Stay in cozy and furnished geodesic domes, tents or yurts and enjoy forest bathing, cold plunges, hot tubs and barrel saunas.

Many glamping sites operate seasonally and are intimate in scale, so availability is limited; book a luxury glamping experience near you well in advance.

Here’s a list of some of the best places to go glamping in Ontario. 

Algonquin Park, Muskoka and Parry Sound

The Northridge Inn & Resort

Cottage country chic meets rustic Canadiana at this idyllic resort setting on Lake Bernard.

In addition to the lodge, cabins and vintage Airstream, opt to stay in a luxury glamping tent suite. Enjoy panoramic lakefront views, cozy goose down duvets, solar electricity, a coffeemaker, a propane BBQ, a private fire pit and complimentary bath and shower products.

The largest tent accommodates up to four people and a complimentary continental breakfast is available for non-event bookings.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 712 South Lake Bernard Road, Sundridge

Four Corners Algonquin

Perched on the edge of Algonquin Provincial Park, Four Corners Algonquin offers an array of nature-based experiences and comfortable glamping accommodation options, from safari tents and tiny homes to group camping tents.

Soak in a carefree camping while enjoying the comforts of a cozy bed at night and the convenience of firewood supplied, a BBQ, a charging station and more.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 29924 Highway 60, Whitney

Bartlett Lodge

One of the few lodges located within Algonquin Provincial Park, Bartlett offers various ways to stay, including two platformed glamping tents furnished with king-sized beds, fine linens and battery-operated lamps.

Maximum occupancy is two adults per tent. Operates seasonally.

Location: Highway 60, KM 23.7, Algonquin Park 

Muskoka Dome

Enjoy all the extra touches of a high-end boutique hotel, like heated floors and soft, luxurious bedding, while surrounded by nature.

Muskoka Dome features a kitchen, bathroom, sitting area and bedroom under an insulated geodesic dome, with panoramic views of the forest outside. Customize your stay with add-ons, including a fresh breakfast, a DIY massage kit and a charcuterie or oyster bar.

Operates year-round.

Location: 1010 Peterson Road, Bracebridge

Pit Stop 518

Stay in one of four family-friendly yurts in Almaguin Highlands, a short distance from two iconic Ontario parks: Algonquin and Arrowhead.

The yurts are furnished with bedding, dishes and cutlery, a coffee and tea station, a wood-burning stove and portable power stations. A couple of restaurants and a general store are within walking distance in nearby Kearney.

Operates year-round.

Location: 1734 Highway 518, Kearney

Bruce, Grey and Simcoe

Interior of a glamping tent with a neatly made bed positioned at the front, styled with cozy decor and natural light coming in.
Back Forty Glamping, Meaford

Back Forty Camping

Feel connected to the natural world while enjoying luxurious and cozy comforts in a warm geodesic glamping dome. Back Forty offers two types of domes: one for solitude amongst the trees and one for open vistas of fields.

The domes feature heated floors, private hot tubs, an in-room mini bar and a maximum occupancy of two guests.

Operates year-round.

Location: 145166 Side Road 16, Meaford

Glen Oro Farm

The ultimate eco-retreat awaits at Glen Oro Farm, an operational equestrian facility in the scenic hills and forests of Oro-Medonte, just north of Barrie.

Stay in luxury stargazer domes designed to provide the ultimate comfort and connection to nature. Watch the starry night sky above the roomy king-sized bed. Environmentally friendly ensuite bathrooms and kitchenettes complete the glamping experience. 

The stargazer and explorer’s tents can accommodate two guests while the galaxygazer dome is equipped with two king beds for up to four guests, as well as a full kitchen, custom bathroom and designer furniture. 

Book a guided horseback riding excursion or rejuvenate with a cold plunge and sauna.

Operates year-round.

Location: 2574 Line 10 North, Hawkestone

Grotto Getaway

Experience relaxed glamping near Tobermory, Lion’s Head Provincial Park and the beautiful blue waters of The Grotto on the Bruce Peninsula.

Thoughtfully equipped accommodations range from luxury tents to spacious yurts, set amid scenic landscapes. Each unit features a private fire pit with Muskoka chairs, a picnic table and battery-operated lanterns for a cozy night out.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 4510 Highway 6, Miller Lake

York, Durham and Headwaters

Birchwood Luxury Camping

Book a glamping getaway just an hour’s drive from Toronto. Nestled in a quiet forest on the small peninsula of Scugog Island in Lake Scugog, Birchwood offers two ultra-deluxe geodesic dome glamping sites.

Each heated dome features a sleeping, dining and living area, tasteful decor, floor-to-ceiling windows, a private hot tub and a moonroof above the bed. Fresh towels and linens, a barbecue, firewood and free wi-fi are provided.

Two individuals per dome is recommended, but the dome can fit up to four. 

Operates year-round.

Location: Port Perry

Kawarthas and Northumberland

Whispering Springs | Mat and Sara Like to Photo

Whispering Springs Wilderness Retreat

Embrace nature in a terrycloth robe while enjoying boutique-quality comforts of this adults-only glamping destination in Northumberland.

Luxury tents are positioned throughout the property, elevated in the trees with private views of the spring-fed ponds and forest. You’ll love the mood lighting, ensuite washrooms with soaker tubs, luxurious linens and Muskoka chairs on the deck. Plus, there’s a saltwater pool, bar and lounge deck.

The three Treetop Tents share a central common area with a barbecue, kitchenette, outdoor shower and private hot tub above the forest floor.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 141 Mercer Lane, Grafton

Southwestern Ontario

Long Point Eco Adventures

Overlooking Long Point Bay on Lake Erie and neighbouring Long Point Biosphere, this property offers wilderness suites and glamping pods, each fitted with an indoor washroom, outdoor shower, hardwood floors and a private deck.

It’s also home to nature-based adventures such as kayaking, mountain biking and hiking, as well as stargazing and cold plunges.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 1730 Front Road, St. Williams

Homegrown Hideaway

Wake to freshly brewed coffee in a luxurious glamping accommodation near Lynn River and Lynn Valley Trail.

Private and surrounded by nature, the cozy glamping tents are made with all-Canadian materials and repurposed wood and are outfitted with modern amenities like cast iron cookware and an off-grid private shower. 

Operates seasonally.

Location: 524 St. John’s Road East, Port Dover

Lungovita Beach Retreat

Get away for a glamping adventure in the heart of Essex County wine country, on the coast of Lake Erie. 

Luxury geodesic domes contain cozy beds, an indoor wood-burning fireplace, a lounge area, a potable water supply, heat, electricity and an outdoor fire pit.

Balance relaxation with outdoor adventure. From lakeview hot tubs, a year-round pool, yoga classes, a cedar barrel sauna and meditation lounge to kayaks and cruiser bikes, there’s something for every traveller.

Minimum age requirement of 18. Operates year-round.

Location: 225 County Road 50 East, Harrow

Texas Longhorn Guest Ranch

Snuggle up in a glamping-style covered wagon with a queen bed, lovely linens and a covered porch at this adults-only ranch retreat.

Enjoy fresh coffee or tea before breakfast and hearty ranch-style meals. Chill out poolside and toast marshmallows over your private fire pit.

Guests must be 30+ years of age. No pets allowed. 

Operates seasonally.

Location: 1745 Melwood Drive, Strathroy

Southeastern Ontario

Fronterra Farm Camp and Brewery

Combine deluxe comfort with simple farm life in Prince Edward County.

Pick your own fresh vegetables and dine under the stars before retiring to one of the enchanting Canadiana log-framed prospector tents. Each tent features an ensuite bathroom, heated outdoor showers, big cozy beds, rustic wood floors and even a reading lounge area.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 240 County Road 27, Consecon

Soper Creek Wilderness Villas

Stay in a rustic, yurt-style bell tent or a modern, spacious geodome “villa”, furnished with real beds, comfortable seating, a hammock, solar power and a private fire pit.

The property is nestled on 4.8 hectares of the Oak Ridges Moraine and funds the rescue and rehabilitation efforts at Soper Creek Wildlife Rescue.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 6706 Gibbs Road, Bowmanville

LiL Crow Cabin and Pods

Located on the Bay of Quinte shoreline is an idyllic adult-focused getaway with unique tiny glamping pods and a main luxury cabin. 

Soak in stunning sunrises, sunsets and night skies. The recreation barn offers games, paddleboards, bikes and a lounge area. Visit owner and Indigenous artist David R. Maracle’s Eagle Pod Gallery.

Location: 216 Bayshore Road, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory

Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington

The Fieldstone Barn

Stay in one of four adult-oriented, luxury safari tents with private decks located on a small flower farm. Tents are equipped with comforts including an espresso machine, a queen-sized bed, a Bluetooth speaker, a hot tub and a hammock.

Enjoy access to hiking trails, sunflower fields and stunning sunset views. And you’re just a short walk from the quaint village of Elora, brimming with charming restaurants, cafes and shops.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 7450 Middlebrook Road, Elora

Niagara Region

Riverside Oasis

Connect with nature on a sustainable yurt farm, approximately two hours’ drive southwest of Toronto.

Stay overnight in one of three charming Mongolian yurts with central rooftop windows, fresh linens and blankets on queen-sized beds, an indoor dining area and an outdoor patio with private seating. Savour complimentary farm-fresh eggs and organic produce grown on the farm.

Farm tours are free with your stay. Meet and feed alpacas, goats, chickens and sheep, take peaceful walks along river trails and enjoy evening campfires.

Each yurt sleeps two to four guests.

Operates year-round.

Location: 6696 Canborough Road, Wellandport

Rustic Retreat Glamping Dome

Panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private pond, a gas fireplace, a queen-sized bed and an outdoor deck with a fire pit and hot tub make this luxury dome the perfect glamping getaway in any season, just a short drive from Niagara Falls.

Clean sheets, bathrobes, unlimited wi-fi, an outdoor grill and a bundle of firewood are included with your stay.

Operates year-round.

Location: 825 Barrick Road, Port Colborne

Northeastern Ontario

A glamping dome in the forest on Birch Island
Among The Trees, Birch Island

Among The Trees

Experience luxury camping in the peaceful boreal forest of Birch Island, just a short drive from Manitoulin Island and Killarney Provincial Park.

Cozy glamping domes offer scenic forest views, skylights and modern home comforts like a full mini kitchen, electricity and a private shower. Book a fishing charter or boating tour and enjoy paddling and hiking. 

Operates year-round.

Location: 131 McGregor Bay Road, Birch Island

WildExodus

See the boreal forest and legendary star-studded skies of Northern Ontario in style.

The rustic chic glamping tents at WildExodus provide a plush queen-sized bed, fine log furniture, raised flooring, room service and beach access.

Operates seasonally.

Location: Wawaitin Falls, Timmins

Nature’s Harmony Ecolodge

Surrounded by almost 200 hectares of pristine wilderness, Nature’s Harmony Ecolodge is a peaceful off-grid escape in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains.

Stay in a traditional, handmade Mongolian yurt, geodome or canvas tent that exudes coziness and comfort while also minimizing your ecological footprint.

Yurts feature a wood stove, a fully equipped kitchen, natural spring water and a compost toilet. Bring your own comforters, sleeping bags, pillows and towels. 

Operates year-round.

Location: 574 Snake Creek Road, Mattawa

Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley

Lakeview Motel

In addition to cozy motel-style rooms and private hot tubs, Lakeview offers a luxury four-season geodesic dome with floor-to-ceiling windows. 

From sunrise to sunset and well into the starry night, the experience is magical. Enjoy a scenic deck with a private hot tub, a luxury bathroom, climate control, a complimentary Indian and English charcuterie board and a bottle of wine.

Complimentary snowshoes are available to explore nearby trails.

Operates year-round.

Location: 4951 Haliburton County Road 21, Haliburton

Maynooth Station Lodge

Across from the historic Maynooth Station near Bancroft, this glamping resort offers all-season geodesic domes, a luxurious alternative to hotels and motels. 

Experience the great outdoors without sacrificing modern technology, comfort or convenience. Glamping domes feature a private hot tub, wi-fi, a full washroom and a kitchen stocked with local coffee and tea. ATV and snowmobile trails are nearby.

Operates seasonally.

Location: 52 Maynooth Station Road, Maynooth 

Marmora Retreat

Unplug and unwind with a stay at one of Marmora Retreat’s signature glamping domes.

Choose between the classic sky view glamping dome with kitchenette, wood stove, private hot tub and forest views, and the upcoming boho-luxe dome, which features a king-sized bed, a copper soaking tub and a private bathroom and shower. 

Both options offer modern comforts, outdoor seating areas and stargazing in a tranquil, rural setting. 

Operates year-round.

Location: 354 Marble Point Road, Marmora

Experience Ontario’s beautiful landscapes, starry skies and outdoor adventures with the ease and comfort of modern amenities at these luxurious glamping destinations. 

Last updated: January 26, 2026

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