The best camping near Point Pelee National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Point Pelee National Park adventure.

Birds, butterflies, and beaches draw visitors to this Lake Erie park in southwestern Ontario.  

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Farm Camp & Art Retreat

4 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Chatham Kent, ON
Looking for a private farm campground with 30 amp? We have a lovely organic farm, run by my Canadian husband. I myself am a Dutch journalist and oil painter. WHAT WE OFFER * Camping spots with 30 electricity and an amazing view. Isn't the ultimate camping experience to wake up in nature? :) Water refill if needed. Waste water dump nearby. We also have fire wood (10,-) if needed. * Oil painting courses per hour if you wish. * Enjoy the experience of a idyllic, cozy farm campground. LOCATION - Right in the 'Banana Belt' as they call our region (lots of sunshine) - Close to the 401 (but not too close) - Close to town (but not too close) - Close to the popular attractions like Rondeau Park (but not too close) ;) At our organic farm we like to give our campers lots of space so each camper can enjoy waking up by the sounds of the birds and a stunning sunrise.  FACILITIES We have a beautiful organic farm and a few spots for you to stay alongside (or in) our fields. You really get off grid here. We have water to fill up your tank and 30 amp electricity. There's wifi near the house. And for a small fee you can get  wood for a campfire. For swimming we recommend the beautiful beaches in Rondeau Park, only a few minutes away! Also, you can walk or cycle to town for an ice cream or groceries. THINGS TO DO * Book an oil painting session for 35,- (Pay upon arrival. Excl. water mixable oil paint, but available in our store). Learn painting like the old masters! * Nearby there's plenty to do. You won't get bored: Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo (7min), Rondeau Park (19min) for beaches and birdwatching, breweries (25min) and Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History (31min).  WHAT TO DO You can book via Hipcamp or make a donation when you arrive here. * 40,- per night (also on weekends) 30 amp electricity and 1x water refill included if needed
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The best camping near Point Pelee National Park guide

Overview

About

Point Pelee is one of Canada’s smallest national parks, but there’s still plenty to do. Head for “The Tip of Canada,” the country’s southernmost point, or swim at the sandy Lake Erie beaches. Canoe or kayak through the wetlands, stroll the Marsh Boardwalk, or look for monarch butterflies that migrate through the region. If you’re into bird watching, try spotting some of the nearly 400 species that have been identified nearby. While there’s no tent or RV camping within Point Pelee National Park, you can stay in one of 24 oTENTik platform tents.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Camp Henry oTENTiks

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Set on wooden platforms, each of the oTENTiks at Point Pelee National Park can sleep up to six people. Located at Camp Henry north of the park visitor centre, the oTENTiks have two queen beds, one double bed, and an interior sitting area. Outside, there’s a gas BBQ, food storage locker, and picnic table with washrooms nearby.
  2. Reserve your oTENTik on the Parks Canada reservations site, which opens for Point Pelee in mid-January. Book as soon as possible if you’re staying spring through fall. The park and oTENTiks are open year-round.

When to go

For birding, come to Point Pelee in spring, particularly in May when migrating birds stop over in the region and the park hosts an annual bird-watching festival. Spring is the park’s busiest season, so book accommodations in advance. To spot monarch butterflies, which travel through the area from late August into early October, visit in the fall. Because this Canadian park is close to the U.S. border, it’s particularly busy during both U.S. and Canadian holiday weekends.

Know before you go

  • Allow about four hours to drive to the park from Toronto, or roughly an hour, plus time to cross the border, from Detroit. Windsor, Ontario, is the nearest “major” city.
  • You can buy groceries and other supplies in Leamington or Kingsville, just outside the park. A small shop in the park’s Camp Henry Campground Office sells sunscreen, snacks, and other essentials.
  • From spring through fall, you can’t drive to “the Tip,” the narrow spit of land that marks Canada’s southernmost point. Take the free shuttle from the Visitor Centre, walk, or bike instead.
  • Like wine? The Essex County wineries are just outside the park.

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