Camping.
Albion Hills Conservation Park's 200-plus-site campground sits roughly 50 minutes from downtown Toronto, making it the closest frontcountry campground of its scale to the GTA core. TRCA operates the campground for tents, trailers, and RVs through the warm season; the on-site trail network and reservoir give campers ~50 kilometres of trails and a small day-use beach without leaving the park.
The brief.
Albion Hills is the Caledon-anchored camping product; reservations through the TRCA system fill early for summer weekends. The campground is laid out across the Oak Ridges Moraine with mixed-shade tent and trailer/RV loops; standard provincial campground rules (quiet hours, fire-permit limits) apply.
The on-site reservoir gives a small swim beach and a paddle-rental facility through summer; the ~50-kilometre trail network connects directly from the campground and serves both summer hiking and the cross-country ski layer in winter. There is no backcountry camping in Caledon — provincial parks like Forks of the Credit are day-use only.
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Albion Hills Conservation Park campground
200+ site TRCA frontcountry campground; tents, trailers, RVs; on-site reservoir, trail network, and small day-use beach.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.