Long Point Provincial Park, established in 1921, is the fourth oldest provincial park in Ontario. It boasts over 1.5 km of sandy beach on the warm waters of Lake Erie and offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities in Long Point Bay. The park is a significant bird and waterfowl migration and staging area in North America and is located within a designated World Biosphere Reserve.
Over 1.5 km sandy beach on Lake Erie, Long Point Bay, major bird and waterfowl migration area
Port Rowan, Backus Heritage Conservation Area, Turkey Point Provincial Park, Long Point Eco Adventures
"This campground had an entirely different vibe than we were expecting, and we loved it - both times! In the summer, I was shocked that it could be so packed, and still so quiet and respectful - I’d read that it had a big rep as a party campground! The beach was fantastic, the fact that you can easily walk to it from any camp site is a huge plus, so all around a great experience! We said that we’d definitely be back, and we followed through on that. Glad we did!"
"We enjoyed our time at Long Point. I don't recommend camping as close to the beach as we did. The wind was an issue, even though it essentially kept the bugs away. The beach is fantastic, and the water was warm. The park is clean and well-maintained."
"Amazing spot right at the beach entrance at Long Point provincial park. Beautiful beach and lovely sites, my first time here and I will definitely be back. The staff were friendly and helpful. The washrooms were clean and well-stocked. A great place for a family vacation."