New for 2026 · Toronto to Algonquin glamping · No car needed
Parkbus + Four Corners

Glamping in Algonquin, no car required

Board the coach in downtown Toronto. We drop you at the gate of Four Corners by noon on Friday and collect you Sunday at 4:30 PM. You sleep in a safari tent or tiny home from $110 a night, and you never touch a steering wheel.

What glamping actually means

Glamping is camping with the hard parts taken out. At Four Corners that means a roomy safari tent that is already pitched and waiting for you, with a proper bed, a real mattress, fresh linens and a private deck. There is no tent to set up, no air mattress to inflate and no tarp to wrestle with in the rain.

You fall asleep to loons on the water and wake up to mist over the trees, but you do it on a real bed under solid canvas, a short walk from hot showers and flushing toilets.

All the wilderness. None of the heavy lifting.

Explore the tents
A Four Corners Algonquin glamping safari tent with a real bed

For a park as big as Algonquin, glamping is the sweet spot. You are close enough to be on the water at sunrise, comfortable enough to actually rest between adventures, and free of the gear and the long drive that usually stand between you and a weekend in the woods. It is the easiest way to wake up inside the wild.

Two bookings, one easy weekend

Parkbus handles the round trip and Four Corners handles the stay. Book them separately and add them up. There is no bundled fee and no markup.

Parkbus Weekend
from $155 / adult

Round-trip Toronto to Four Corners, Friday to Sunday. Students and seniors $140, kids 12 and under $109.

Four Corners Glamping
from $110 / night

Weather-tight safari tents and tiny homes with real beds. The rate is per unit, so it splits nicely between two.

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Getting Around
Daily shuttle

Four Corners runs a daily shuttle to Highway 60 trailheads, lakes and outfitters, so you can explore the park without a car.

How it works

Three steps, both booked online, then just show up at the downtown stop on Friday morning.

The Parkbus coach arriving in Algonquin Park
1

Book your Parkbus weekend

Reserve a Friday-to-Sunday seat to the Four Corners stop. Departs downtown Toronto at 7:30 AM.

2

Book your tent

Pick an available weekend below and reserve directly with Four Corners, from $110/night.

3

Show up & glamp

We drop you at the gate by noon Friday and collect you Sunday at 4:30 PM. That's it.

2026 glamping weekends

Tent availability at Four Corners on Parkbus weekend dates. Each weekend is two nights (Friday & Saturday).

Open
June 26–28
Fri drop · Sun pickup
12 tents available
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Open
July 3–5
Fri drop · Sun pickup
7 tents available
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Open
July 10–12
Fri drop · Sun pickup
6 tents available
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Filling up
July 17–19
Fri drop · Sun pickup
4 tents available
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Last one
July 24–26
Fri drop · Sun pickup
1 tent left
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Sold out
Aug 1–3
Fri drop · Sun pickup
No tents available
Fully booked
Filling up
Aug 7–9
Fri drop · Sun pickup
4 tents available
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Open
Aug 14–16
Fri drop · Sun pickup
8 tents available
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Open
Aug 21–23
Fri drop · Sun pickup
7 tents available
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Open
Aug 28–30
Fri drop · Sun pickup
18 tents available
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Best availability
Sept 25–27
Fri drop · Sun pickup
22 tents available
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Filling up
Oct 10–12
Fri drop · Sun pickup
4 tents available
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Availability updated as of June 1, 2026. Always check the Four Corners website for the most accurate, up-to-date availability and rates. Parkbus seats are limited too, so book both early.

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Stargazing under dark skies at Four Corners Algonquin

Some of the darkest skies in southern Ontario

Four Corners sits on a low light-pollution property, which is a fancy way of saying you can actually see the stars. On a clear night the Milky Way stretches right across the sky.

Bring a blanket, lie back by the fire and watch for shooting stars. It is the kind of sky most of us never get at home, and it is one of the best reasons to stay the night instead of driving back to the city.

Lights out. Stars on.

Camping reimagined, 4 km from the gate

A 90-acre, off-grid, dark-sky property on Highway 60 in Whitney, right at Algonquin's east gate. The tents and tiny homes come fully erected and weather-tight, so the only thing you bring is a bag.

Real beds

Safari tents, bell tents and tiny homes with proper beds and bedding.

Hot showers

Award-winning comfort station with clean, modern showers and flushing toilets.

Dark skies

A low light-pollution property, so the Milky Way is part of the package.

Gear on site

Rent camping equipment from the Quartermaster Shack if you arrive empty-handed.

A couple enjoying nature at Four Corners Algonquin
★★★★★
"Fantastic glamping experience! Sites are private and well kept, including stone fire pits and solar powered above-ground tents. The comfort station adds to the hospitality with clean, newer, modern style washrooms and showers. Hosts were extremely accommodating!"
Steve G. · Google Review

Where Four Corners is

On Highway 60 in Whitney, about 4 km from Algonquin's east gate. Parkbus drops you right at the property, so the map is mostly for daydreaming.

Four Corners Algonquin

29924 Highway 60
Whitney, Ontario K0J 2M0

Right at Algonquin's east gate, a world away from the highway noise. The old rail trail runs through Whitney, and the daily Four Corners shuttle reaches trailheads and lakes along the Highway 60 corridor.

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Where to catch the bus

Two pickup points in the GTA. Get there 15 minutes early.

The Parkbus coach — look for it at your pickup point

Downtown Toronto

34 Asquith Ave — just north of Yonge & Bloor subway station.

Departs
7:30 AM
Returns
8:30 PM

Major Mackenzie Park & Ride

Hwy 400 at Major Mackenzie Dr., Maple. Free parking available.

Departs
8:15 AM
Returns
7:30 PM

Ready for a weekend in the woods?

Lock in your Parkbus seat and your Four Corners tent. No car, no gas, no parking. Just the park.

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