Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario's second oldest provincial park, is situated on an 8 km crescentic sand spit extending into Lake Erie in Southwestern Ontario. It boasts 11 km of sandy beaches, the largest area of Carolinian forest, and extensive coastal wetlands, making it a significant natural environment park.
11 km of sandy beaches on Lake Erie, Old growth Carolinian forest, Extensive coastal wetlands
Blenheim, Erieau, Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo, Buxton National Historic Site & Museum
"Wondering if Rondeau Provincial Park is worth a visit? We camped there on a chilly weekend in November and had an absolute blast! This park was very well maintained, with plenty of activities available to keep the whole family busy. We really enjoyed the beautiful forests and great biking opportunities. Our only regret was that we didnβt book our stay during the summer months."
"Quite possibly my favourite provincial park Iβve ever been to! We loved Rondeau! The park is huge, has so much to see and do, has top quality staff and amenities, and the beach is wonderful. We couldnβt have had a better weekend at Rondeau and weβre already planning our next trip there because of how much we liked the park."
"During this crazy Covid and Provincial lockdown, we are going to explore many of our Provincial Parks this summer. A couple reservations were cancelled early in the season, but Rondeau Provincial Park was our first stop of 2021! Hooray! The staff greeting us were very friendly and helpful, which is always nice!"