Campsite Rules and Policies
Please review the Camping Rules and Policies information and Camping Policies and Guide prior to your visit.
Camping Refunds
How to Request a Refund:
Review the Refund Policy. Send an email to falls@frca.on.ca to the attention of the Park Superintendent.
What to Include:
A detailed explanation of why you’re requesting a refund.
Your booking number.
Important Notes
All refund requests are reviewed individually.
Approval is at the discretion of the Park Superintendent.
Requests are subject to the Camping Reservation Policy.
Please review the Refund Policy for more details.
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Arriving Campers
When you arrive at the park please pull into the far right vehicle lane.
Check-in begins at 2:00 p.m. on your arrival date. Early arrivals cannot be guaranteed access to the park. Check-out time is noon on your departure date.
Campers with reservations are asked to review their:
- Confirmation email – sent out within 48 hours of when the booking was made.
- Time to Camp reminder email sent out 1 to 2 days before your arrival date.
- Both emails contain information about the check-in process as well as park rules, policies and fees.
Arriving at the Park Entrance
- Use the far right lane. Pull your vehicle all the way ahead to the gate in the right lane, or join the vehicle line in that lane. Park your vehicle and meet staff at the gatehouse window to get your camping permit and gate access pass.
- Have your confirmation email available when you check-in.
Arriving Outside of Gatehouse Hours
- Use the one-time use barcode from your Time to Camp email to open the automatic gate. The barcode will only work once. Be sure you have everything you need prior to entering the park for the evening.
- Staff will assist you later or come to the Gatehouse the following morning to get checked in and pick up your camping permit and gate access pass for the duration of your stay.
Arriving Without a Reservation
- You can obtain a camping permit at the Gatehouse.
- If the Gatehouse is not open, a camping permit can be purchased at the self-serve payment kiosk. It has a blue ‘P’ on it and is located in the centre vehicle lane at the park entrance. The kiosk will generate a receipt and the gate will open once. Please display your receipt on your vehicle dash. Drive into the park and choose a vacant campsite. Staff will assist you later or come to the Gatehouse the following morning to get checked in and pick up your camping permit and gate access pass barcode for the duration of your stay.
- Additional Vehicle permits can also be purchased at the kiosk.
When You Arrive – summary document
- We’ve put together a summary of tips and information to make your arrival go smoothly. Please review this document before your visit: Arriving Campers Guidelines
Our Campgrounds
Maple Campground – features both seasonal and overnight camping in a mature wooded area. The Maple Campground offers water and 30-amp electrical hookups on mowed grass sites. There are also four sites with 50-amp electrical hookups. The Maple Campground gets its name from the Sugar Maple trees that dominate the deciduous forest in this section of the Conservation Area.
Cedar Campground – this is our Radio and Audio Prohibited camping area. It offers non-serviced camping on mowed grass sites divided by spruce tree buffers. Why not call it the Spruce Campground? The name refers to the numerous old-growth Eastern White Cedar trees that cling to the limestone cliffs along the lower Maitland River. Some of these trees are over 150 years old but are still only one-metre tall.
Sycamore Campground – offers both seasonal and overnight camping with water and 30 amp electrical hookups on mowed grass sites. Four large pull-through sites have recently been created in this campground. Sycamore Campground derives its name from the tall mature Sycamore trees growing along the Maitland River adjacent to this area. The Sycamore trees are just one of several plant species associated with the Carolinian Forest Region found at Falls Reserve. Although Fall reserve is located well north of the Carolinian Forest Region, these species can survive in the deep valley of the lower Maitland River.
Secluded Tent Campground – this area provides a backcountry experience with front country amenities. These are private, non-serviced sites in a Radio and Audio Free area. There is parking for one vehicle at the front of each site. The sites are walk-in only and the distance ranges from two metres to five metres from your parked vehicle. Only one vehicle and up to four people are permitted to occupy each site. Interested in connecting with nature? These sites are perfect for you. There are a total of seven sites in the Secluded Tent Campground.
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Gatehouse
This is where you:
- Check-in for all reservations
- Purchase permits (day-use, additional vehicles, fishing pond etc.)
- Borrow fishing gear through the OFAH TackleShare program
- Report problems or concerns
- Get further information regarding Falls Reserve
- Find out what’s going on in the local area
Comfort Stations
Campers in Maple and Sycamore will find a central comfort station in the campground area with flush toilets and shower facilities. Campers in Cedar and the secluded non-serviced campsite area will find a comfort station with flush toilets and shower facilities near the day-use Falls area.
Dump - Fill Stations
There is one dump station that has two access lanes. There is also a water fill tap near the dump station.
Seasonal Camping
Seasonal Campsites at Falls Reserve Conservation Area
Falls Reserve Conservation Area offers 43 seasonal campsites on spacious, full-service lots. Each site includes:
- 30-amp electrical service
- Water and sewer hookups
Seasonal campsites are located in the Maple and Sycamore Campgrounds.
Availability:
Seasonal campsites are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Currently, there are no available seasonal campsites for the 2026 season.
For more information, please contact the FRCA Superintendent:
📧 Email: jmoir@frca.on.ca
📞 Phone: 519-524-6429
Important:
- Seasonal campsites are not permanent residences.
- Each booking is for a 6-month camping term under a camp agreement.
For complete information on seasonal camping check out the 2026 Seasonal Camping Guide.
Download Seasonal Camper Guide