Camping.
Long Point Provincial Park's frontcountry campground sits inside Carolinian dune-forest a short walk from one of Ontario's longest sand beaches. Turkey Point Provincial Park runs a frontcountry campground on the bluff above Lake Erie.
Backus Heritage Conservation Area, south of Port Rowan, runs a campground inside LPRCA's heritage property with trail access into Backus Woods.
The brief.
Long Point and Turkey Point bookings flow through the Ontario Parks reservation system; Backus is booked through Long Point Region Conservation Authority. Long Point is the beach-and-marsh anchor — frontcountry sites within walking distance of the sand beach and Inner Bay marsh boardwalk.
Turkey Point is the bluff-top option, family-friendly with village beach access in walking distance and trail-network access into the Turkey Point MTB Club system. Backus is the heritage option — the campground sits adjacent to the Backhouse Mill heritage village and the Backus Woods Carolinian trail system.
May through October is the typical camping window; shoulder-season access varies by site.
3. places.
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Long Point Provincial Park campground
Frontcountry sites in Carolinian dune-forest, walking distance to the Lake Erie sand beach.
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Turkey Point Provincial Park campground
Frontcountry sites on the bluff above Lake Erie.
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Backus Heritage Conservation Area campground
LPRCA-managed sites adjacent to Backhouse Mill and Backus Woods trails.
Today's read.
Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds · clean air.