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Winter Yurt camping At The Pinery Provincial Park

Experience Pinery Provincial Park Like Never Before


Escape the Ordinary with Winter Yurt Camping


Your Ultimate Guide to Winter Camping in Ontario, Canada


Are you tired of the same old weekend routine? Pinery Provincial Park is transformed into a breathtaking frozen wonderland that most people never get to see. While others stay indoors, a cozy yurt is being enjoyed by savvy adventurers seeking the ultimate seasonal escape.


Winter yurt camping offers the perfect blend of rugged adventure and essential comfort. Inside these heated shelters, a warm sanctuary is provided against the crisp Lake Huron breeze. Furthermore, the shoreline is redefined by massive ice formations, creating a landscape that feels like another planet. Consequently, the silence of the snow-covered oak savanna is broken only by the sound of your boots on the trail.


Additionally, breathtaking sunsets are witnessed daily over the jagged shelf ice of Lake Huron. Since these sites are in high demand, early booking is recommended for those wanting to secure their spot. Moreover, memories are made around a crackling campfire under the clearest winter stars Ontario has to offer. This isn't just a trip; it’s an experience that is rarely matched by summer visits.


Stop dreaming about the cold and start embracing the beauty of the north. Watch video now to see exactly why your next trip should be to the Pinery!


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Comments (10)
  • Staying in a yurt is on our bucket list - thanks for sharing, Thomas Worsley!
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  • Diana Johnson-Santos, This was our second time. The only thing you need to worry about is going to the washroom at night. A porta-potty may help
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  • Amazing! What incredible scenery - a very unique landscape.
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  • Kim Kenyon I was kinda pleasantly surprised to see that water that low out there, but it made for great photography
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  • Thomas Worsley I heard that all the great lakes except for maybe Lake Eire were at the lowest level in a decade, due to a dry fall and seasonalThomas Worsley I heard that all the great lakes except for maybe Lake Eire were at the lowest level in a decade, due to a dry fall and seasonal cycles. May make for some interesting photos in the Spring as well with more sand exposed.  More ...
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  • This is one of my all-time favourite Ontario Parks, but I've been in the winter. It looks amazing!
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  • I have no idea how we missed this park in our Ontario adventures.
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  • Greg Girard, I love it there. My second trip, and I have yet to visit in the summer.
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  • I love your guide for winter camping. I will be using it on my next winter trip.
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  • Brava Braun, winter camping has been so much fun. So far, I have only done it in a yurt or cabin, but I want to get a hot tent with a wood stove andBrava Braun, winter camping has been so much fun. So far, I have only done it in a yurt or cabin, but I want to get a hot tent with a wood stove and try that a couple of times. We also have backcountry camping close by that I could load up a toboggan with my hot tent and snowshoe into a campsite.  More ...
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