One of Canada's largest provinces and home to excellent roads, campgrounds, and scenic vistas, Ontario is an accessible and affordable RV destination. Only a standard G-class (or equivalent) license is required to drive most RVs and campervans here, and campers can take advantage of the province's easy access to a solid network of repair shops, dealers, and dumping stations for a stress-free camping experience. Some Ontario regions are more big rig and RV-friendly than others—while it's not impossible to go RVing in Toronto or Ottawa, downtown traffic isn't well suited for beginners. The Kawarthas, Bruce Peninsula, and Niagara Falls regions are all scenic picks for hiking trails and nature RV sites, while RVers also often hit the Georgian Bay, Frontenac Provincial Park, and Wasaga Beach. Some of the best RV campsites and full service RV parks can offer full hookups, picnic tables, laundry facilities, free wifi, and fun extras like horseback riding, boat rentals, and kayaking, but those RV camping in remote areas, especially in northern Ontario, should prepare for limited services and amenities.