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Long Point Provincial Park

Park

This is Ontario's fourth oldest provincial park, and the only one located in a designated World Biosphere Preserve. Long Point Provincial Park helps to protect one of the largest bird and waterfowl migration areas in North America. This stunning park is set along the shores of Lake Erie, and is well-known destination for fishing, birding, swimming, paddling, and good old-fashioned camping. There are four campsites in the park, one of which is the Turtle Dunes Campground. It is separated from the beach only by sand dunes. The sandy, soft, and seemingly endless beach is a perfect place to cool off in the waters of Lake Erie, or explore the driftwood sprinkling the shores. Since the park is located on a long, flat spit of land jutting out into the lake, the sunsets are said to rival even those seen in tropical Hawaii. Long Point Provincial Park will give you the perfect combination of nature exploration, sunsets, and s’mores in a place that lets you feel like you are truly on holiday.
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Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

This park is on the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.
Visit the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail website for more information.

Watersheds

Lake Erie

Traditional Territories

Attiwonderonk (Neutral)
Haudenosaunee

Treaties

Treaty 3, 1792

Languages

Address

350 Erie Boulevard, Port Rowan, ON, N0E 1M0

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