Presqu'ile Provincial Park is a natural environment park established in 1922, covering 982.00 ha. It boasts over 300 car camping sites, a 2.5 km sandy beach, and 16 km of trails through shorelines, woodlands, and meadows. The park is a significant migration hotspot for birds, with 338 species recorded, and features a 1 km marsh boardwalk trail. It is also home to the second oldest operating lighthouse in Ontario, offering diverse natural beauty and historical significance.
2.5 km sandy beach, 16 km of trails, 1 km marsh boardwalk trail, Second oldest operating lighthouse in Ontario
Brighton, Memory Junction Railway Museum, Cricklewood Farm, Proctor House Museum, Timber Ridge Golf Course
"Park is on a peninsula jutting out into Lake Ontario with beautiful campsites, walking and biking trails. We camped at Presqu'ile Provincial Park in a Truck Camper."
"P.P. Site #2 Huge site, corner lot busy 3015 amp pole is a long distance to trailer if looking for a well placed RV so be prepared extensions. Steps to Lakeshore easy access stunning views of lake...."
"This park has a very good nature center which explains the local flora and fauna. Many walking and biking trails allow you visit the marsh or the beaches. You may even see a deer while you walk...."