Swimming & Beach.
Holiday Beach Conservation Area carries a long sandy Lake Erie beach with washrooms, changerooms, and a boardwalk under the three-storey observation tower — the 12-metre Hawk Tower donated by Detroit Edison in 1988. Family-amenity beach infrastructure and a globally significant Important Bird Area share the same site at the corner of Essex County where Lake Erie's north shore meets the Detroit River, which is unusual at any scale.
The brief.
The beach is open during day-use hours, 6 a.m. – 8 p.m., mid-April through Thanksgiving; entry is collected via a credit-card-friendly automated gate. Best swimming window is June through August — Lake Erie water temperatures here run warmer than the rest of Canada through summer.
Holiday Beach sits roughly 15 minutes' drive from downtown Amherstburg, not within walking distance — confirm the drive before treating it as a walk-from-town asset. The site closes for day use roughly Thanksgiving through mid-April; entry is via the credit-card-friendly automated gate during the open season.
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Holiday Beach Conservation Area
Long, sandy Lake Erie beach with washrooms, changerooms, boardwalk, and three-storey observation tower; day use 6 a.m. – 8 p.m., mid-April through Thanksgiving.
Today's read.
Temperature (4.0°C) below the typical range and outside the typical season window.