These Ontario parks have rustic cabins, cozy cottages, and yurts to book this winter

Looking for a winter getaway? Ontario cabins and cottages are a must this upcoming winter season. Nothing is more cozy than spending a weekend inside a warm and toasty cabin, away from the city. Luckily, you can do that at one of Ontario’s most beloved provincial parks. There are a number of roofed accommodations that are still available for booking.
Though you’ll have to do some digging on your own part, we’ve gone ahead and put together a breakdown of which parks have accommodations and how many of each.
What’s available?
Before we dive in, there are some things to note.
Visitors are asked to bring their own bedding, pillows, food, pots, pans, dishes, cutlery, cooking utensils, dishwashing supplies, towels, life jackets, lawn chairs, and other personal items if needed.
There may be some restrictions on select accommodations you choose. A two-night minimum stay and a three-night minimum stay on long weekends may be required.
And again, depending on the stay, pets are not permitted in the camp cabin, and smoking is not allowed.
Winter stays
Here are the Ontario parks with rustic cabins and cottages, updated for this year:
Backcountry cabins
- Algonquin – Dee’s Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Fen Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Wenda Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Tattler Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Rain Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – McKaskill Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Lost Coin Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Kitty Lake Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Highview Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Crooked Chute Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Bissett Road Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Birchcliffe Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Big Crow Cabin: one
- Algonquin – Leaf Lake Ski Cabins: two
Cottages
- Awenda – Stone Cottage: one
- Presqu’ile – Clarke-Denson Cottage: one
- Sandbanks – Maplerest Heritage House: one
- Sandbanks – Jacques Cottage: one
Rustic cabins
- Arrowhead – Rustic Cabins: 13
- Killarney – Rustic Cabin: two
- MacGregor Point – Rustic Cabins: 10
- Pinery – Rustic Cabin: eight
- Quetico – Rustic Cabins: three
- Silent Lake – Rustic Cabins: 10
- Sleeping Giant – Rustic Cabins: five
- Windy Lake – Rustic Cabins: two
Yurts
- Killarney – Yurts and Biome Yurts: six
- MacGregor Point – Yurts and Biome Yurts: seven
- Pinery – Yurts and Biome Yurts: six
- Silent Lake – Yurts and Biome Yurts: eight
Though we’re still embracing the fall season, it doesn’t hurt to plan your winter trip. Make sure to do so before it’s too late!
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