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While we’ve had some pretty above-seasonal temperatures lately, the idea of camping may still sound a little too chilly. There’s a solution – yurts! Yurts are a cozy and sometimes stylish way to camp, so why not try it out this spring?
Here are the yurts available in Ontario Parks this April.
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There are six yurts available to book this April at Algonquin Provincial Park’s Mew Lake.
Each yurt has a table and chairs, two sets of futon bunk beds (sleeps up to six), electrical heat, fluorescent lighting, and one electrical outlet. A picnic table and fire pit can be found outside.
Reserve your stay here. Nighty stays start at $144.90
Where: Algonquin Provincial Park (Mew Lake)
Cost: $144.90 per night
Head to Killarney Provincial Park if you want to camp in a stylish yurt in April!
There are six available with each accommodation sleeping six people and featuring two bunk beds each, lighting, electric heat, and a power outlet.
Outside of the yurts, there is a propane barbecue, two picnic tables, and a fire pit.
You can reserve one of the six yurts here, with nightly stays priced at $144.90
Where: Killarney Provincial Park
Cost: $144.90 per night
At MacGregor Point Provincial Park there are two yurts available to book in April!
Six people can fit in each yurt on two sets of bunk beds, a table and chairs, lighting, electric heat and an electrical outlet.
Outside you can find a fire pit, kitchen shelter, picnic tables, and propane barbecue.
Where: MacGregor Point Provincial Park
Cost: $144.90 per night
Pinery Provincial Park has five eight-sided yurts on site ready for April.
Each yurt has two bunk beds, a table and four chairs, electric lighting, and a heater for cool weather camping. Six people can fit per yurt.
A gas barbecue, a fire pit, and a picnic table can be found outside the structures.
Where: Pinery Provincial Park
Cost: $144.90 per night
Enjoy these glamping yurts in Ontario Parks this April, Ontario!
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