Ontario RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 15 RV parks in Ontario with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
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Ontario offers RV travelers incredible diversity from Niagara Falls to Algonquin wilderness, Great Lakes beaches to vibrant Toronto. Canada's most populous province provides exceptional camping with strong EV infrastructure. From Muskoka cottages to Lake Superior shores, Ontario delivers accessible camping experiences with excellent charging support for electric vehicles.
RV Camping in Ontario
Ontario features over 340 provincial parks including iconic destinations like Algonquin, Killarney, Sandbanks, and Pukaskwa. Popular RV areas include Muskoka region, Bruce Peninsula, Ottawa Valley, and Lake Huron beaches. Many parks offer full hookups and modern facilities. Ontario Parks reservation system books far in advance for summer. The province provides diverse camping from boreal forest to Great Lakes beaches to Canadian Shield wilderness.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Ontario
Ontario has excellent EV charging infrastructure, second only to BC in Canada. Toronto, Ottawa, and cities throughout southern Ontario offer extensive charging networks. Highway 401, 400-series highways, and Trans-Canada Highway have good coverage. Petro-Canada, Ivy Charging Network, and Tesla Superchargers provide coverage. However, northern Ontario has significant gaps requiring careful planning. The province continues expanding charging infrastructure.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
Ontario's size creates different regions for planning - southern Ontario has excellent charging while northern areas require more preparation. Summer (July-August) is extremely popular with provincial parks booking months ahead. Fall (September-October) offers spectacular Algonquin colors. Book popular parks like Algonquin, Killarney, and Sandbanks very early for summer. Black flies are intense in June. Northern Ontario distances are vast with limited services. Winter camping is available at select parks for hardy adventurers.
Verified RV Parks in Ontario
Niagara Falls KOA Holiday
There are 2 EV charging stations in the campground for our guests to use while staying at the campground. Please do not plug your electric vehicle into the campground electric pedestal on your site or plug outside your cabin. RV pedestals and cabin outdoor plugs are not designed for EV charging.
Georgian Bay Park
NOTICE TO EV OWNERS: If you are needing to charge your EV at your RV site's hydro hookup please book at any of the PULL THROUGH SITES as all these sites are metered. Your site fee will be reduced by 5%. You will then be billed for your total hydro usage during your stay. Our electrical KWs are billed at market rates.
Barrie KOA Holiday
EV charging is NOT supported and is strictly prohibited throughout the campground.
Sault Ste. Marie KOA Holiday
Charging Electric vehicles is Not permitted on sites. There are charging stations in Sault Ste Marie to charge your vehicle.
Miller's Family Camp
We also have 2 EV chargers.
Quinte's Isle Campark
EV charging available. FLO Level 2 chargers at $4.50/hr.
Killbear Provincial Park
Killbear has one charging station. It is a FLO model, level 2 charger. All vehicles can use it. Located in the south parking lot.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park
Located at the west comfort stations, Sauble Falls has one dual-head level 2 station.
Six Mile Lake Provincial Park
Six Mile Lake has a double charging station capable of charging two vehicles side by side. The charging station is only available during park operating dates. Charging stations are not accessible in the Winter. The charging station is a class 2 charger.
Sandbanks Provincial Park
Located at the West Lake comfort station, Sandbanks has one commercial electric charging station with one port (meaning one vehicle can charge at a time). Available only during April 1 to November 1. Brand is EVR-Green 4000 Leviton EV Charging.
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Located at the comfort stations Sharbot Lake has one commercial electric vehicle charging station with two ports (meaning two vehicles can charge at the same time). Available only during the park operation period.
Parry Sound KOA Holiday
EV charging is not allowed at any pedestals or sites in our park, as it can damage both campground equipment and your vehicle.
1000 Islands / Ivy Lea KOA Holiday
Electric vehicles are not permitted to be charged on sites.
Thunder Bay KOA Holiday
CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IS NOT PERMITTED.
Owen Sound KOA Journey
No electric car charging allowed.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Ontario
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Ontario, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!