Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Turkey Point Provincial Park adventure.
Swing by, then take a swim—at this park, the links meet the lake.
The only Ontario provincial park with a golf course, Turkey Point—so-named for the many wild turkeys that once roosted here—offers an easy nine holes within walking distance of all three of its campgrounds. But the main attraction for most visitors is the beach. Big and broad, the sand stretches more than two kilometres along Lake Erie’s Long Point Bay. It’s shallow and warm, and a favourite of families, who can wade out a long way on the sandy bottom. Within a few kilometres of the park you’ll also find a busy marina, restaurants, shops, a winery, and even a zipline.
Both the park and campground are open from halfway through May until the middle of October, and summer is very busy, so if you’re looking for solitude, this isn’t the time to visit. The waters of Lake Erie can be chilly, especially early in the season, and the best beach weather begins around the second week of June and stretches into early September. For a relatively brief period—roughly mid-September until mid-October—the Carolinian forest here explodes with fall colour, with the added bonus that late summer and autumn tends to be (blessedly) less buggy.