
Glen Rouge Campground
Glen Rouge Campground sits inside Rouge National Urban Park, on the border of Toronto and Pickering, run by Parks Canada as a small campground within a federally managed park. Reviewers describe trailers, tents, and camp cabins on site, along with hiking trails along the Rouge River and one shared comfort station for the whole ground.
What people praise
- Long-time visitors describe it as a genuinely beautiful spot for hiking, especially in fall
- Reviewers call the trail network easy to follow, with GPS coverage that keeps you from getting lost
- One reviewer highlights decent customer service at the front desk
- Visitors value that it's a national park campground actually reachable from within the city
Worth knowing
- Multiple reviewers note the campground itself has been closed and under construction for an extended stretch, worth confirming current status before planning a trip
- Parking is limited and can fill up on busy days
Our take: Glen Rouge is Toronto's clearest camping-specific listing, with 708 reviews and a 4.2 average. Recent review activity suggests the campground has faced closures, so check Parks Canada's site for current availability before you go.


