Check out these KOA campgrounds that are within 150 kilometers of Canadian National Parks
With over 500 KOAs across Canada and the U.S., it’s easy to find a great basecamp near Canada’s natural wonders. Select a province to find your next campground to call home away from home on your next adventure! And make sure to check out all the incredible KOAs you can stay at when you camp in the Great White North!
Alberta
Elk Island National Park
Edmonton / Leduc Lions KOA Journey
Jasper National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park
St. Mary / East Glacier KOA Holiday (US)
British Columbia
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Burlington / Anacortes KOA Holiday (US)
Kootenay National Park
Cranbrook / St. Eugene KOA Journey
New Brunswick
Fundy National Park
Newfoundland and Labrador
Gros Morne National Park
Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday
Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA
Ontario
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Point Pelee National Park
Detroit / Ann Arbor KOA Holiday (US)
Rogue National Urban Park
Thousand Islands National Park
1000 Islands / Kingston KOA Holiday
1000 Islands / Ivy Lea KOA Holiday
1000 Islands / Mallorytown KOA Holiday
Natural Bridge / Watertown KOA Journey (US)
Cardinal / Ottawa South KOA Holiday
Prince Edward Island
Pituamkek National Park Reserve
Borden / Summerside KOA Journey
Prince Edward Island National Park
Borden / Summerside KOA Journey
Quebec
La Mauricie National Park
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Kampgrounds of America is the largest system of open-to-the-public campgrounds in the world, with over 500 locations across the United States and Canada. Founded in Billings, MT in 1962, KOA’s family of campground brands – KOA Journey, KOA Holiday and KOA Resort – today serve more than a million camping families each year. KOA is dedicated to “connecting people to the outdoors and each other” by providing people with a variety of camping experiences and the information they need to make the most of their camping trip. Read more of their camping and travel resources by visiting KOA.com/blog.




