For many years, I went to summer camp and fondly remember many canoe trips and even a sailing trip! However as an adult I’ve only gone camping three times. Sad but true.
Last week this all changed, as I finally went camping again.
Here’s what was involved:
a) I googled “best camping spots near Toronto”. Found this great website that inspired me to pick up the phone and call a 1 888 number to book a camp site at Elora Gorge Conservation Area. On a side note: I found it extremely interesting (?) to call an American Call Centre to book a Canadian Camp Site.
b) I sent out a tweet: “Going Camping. Need a recommendation for a tent”. My fellow lifestyle blogger friend (who goes camping regularly) suggested: Coleman.
I swear her camping blog posts inspire me and I encourage you to click here to read about her camping adventures.
c) Went to Canadian Tire to buy a tent, sleeping bag, cooler, lanterns and a bbq grill. The Coleman tent said it would go up in a minute and I swear it went up in a minute. It took less time to set up the tent than it does to make my bed! As for the sleeping bag – it kept me warm and cozy and it was on sale! $39.99 ! (hooray). Actually the tent was on sale too. ($189)
d) As for food: I wanted to follow the rule: K.I.S.S (keep it simple) – so eggs, bread, hot dogs, jiffy pop corn, pancake mix, salami, bagged salad, oysters, tuna patties, muffins, blueberries, cheese, etc were on the menu!!
e) The camp site we selected (area C number 166) was quiet, well shaded and included electricity (so I could charge my phone…I’m bad eh?). It wasn’t near the water or the quarry but I didn’t care – it was QUIET and peaceful and truly beautiful to be surrounded by so many trees.
Even though it rained and we left early, we did get a chance to hang out for a few hours at the Quarry.
What did we learn?
-we forgot oven mitts and toilet paper. Oops!!
-we didn’t bring the right clothes and it rained an rained and rained. In fact it rained so much that we packed up our tent and left a day early.
However, we can’t wait to go camping again and trust me, I will be blogging about these experiences.
To book a campsite this summer:
Grand River Conservation Area: 1-877-558-GRCA (4722)
Reservations at Ontario Provincial Parks: 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275)
To buy camping equipment:
Head to www.canadiantire.ca for all your camping needs!
I’m so happy that I’ve helped to inspire you to go camping!! I’ve always wanted to go to the Elora Gorge and haven’t gone yet. I want to! Awesome tent!
Can’t wait to read more of your camping blog posts in the future.