This Ontario Park Has A 40-Km Sandspit With Silky Smooth Shores & Warm Water Beaches

It's a road trip from Toronto.

Associate Editor
Sandy beach with blue water. Right: Woman standing on white sand.

Sandy beach with blue water. Right: Woman standing on white sand.

There's a summer oasis tucked away in this Ontario provincial park, and it's an idyllic summer road trip. Long Point Provincial Park is filled with sandy shores, scenery, and beaches, so put on some sunscreen and spend a day lost in nature.

The park is located in Port Rowan, a few hours from Toronto. Established in 1921, it's actually the fourth oldest provincial park in Ontario.

You can discover a 40-kilometre sandspit with sandy shores and blue water. The area is home to several beaches, and the day-use ones are located in New Park and Cottonwood Campground in the Old Park. They boast over two kilometres "soft sand" and "warm water," so you can enjoying swimming and lounging on the shore.

The park has 253 camp sites so you can spend an evening or more lost in nature. It's also one of the top bird watching spots in North America, and you can see over 300 different species of song birds and waterfowl during the spring and autumn seasons.The sheltered marsh in Long Point Bay is a beautiful place to canoe as well as fish.

If you're looking for more adventures in the area, you can take a paddle down Big Creek, which is known as the "Canadian Amazon" due to the lush surroundings and vine-covered trees.

This isn't the only provincial park with soft sandy shores. Pancake Bay Provincial Park has "Caribbean blue" waters, and North Beach Provincial Park has a white sand bar with gorgeous swimming spots.

Long Point Provincial Park

Price: Prices vary

Address: 350 Erie Blvd., Port Rowan, ON

Why You Need To Go: Enjoy sandy shores and warm water at this provincial park.

Accessibility: Mats for wheelchair accessibility to the beach.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

Madeline Forsyth
Associate Editor
Madeline Forsyth is an Associate Travel Editor for Narcity Media focused on Canadian and global travel and is based in Toronto, Ontario.
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