Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park is a recreational park located among the 30,000 Islands, just off Trans-Canada Highway 69, in the Georgian Bay area of Central Ontario. Established in 1960, this 14.23-hectare park is known for its excellent fishing opportunities on Sturgeon Bay and Georgian Bay, and its great shallow sandy beach. It offers a diverse camping experience for both RV and car campers.
Great shallow sandy beach, Sturgeon Bay, Georgian Bay, 30,000 Islands
Pointe au Baril, Parry Sound, Killbear Provincial Park, O'Donnell Point Provincial Park
"A typical Provincial Park in that it only has 30 amp sites but a really nice park. We camped at Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park in a Fifth Wheel."
"We had site 73 at the Hilltop campground. It was much further from the highway than the main campground and was much quieter. We camped at Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park in a Truck Camper."
"Site 203, opposite the beach. Last minute booking only site available. Even with trees, was good for Starlink. Lots of kids and noise during the day, but quieted down at night. Small sandy beach;"