Ontario Beaches

Port Burwell Provincial Park Beach

Port Burwell Provincial Park: Camping & Beach Guide 2023

Port Burwell Provincial Park: Camping & Beach Guide 2023 If you’re looking for some of the best camping on Lake Erie’s North Shore, Port Burwell Provincial Park could be just right for you! Port Burwell Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s most popular provincial parks. Its 2.5 km long, sandy shoreline, beautiful family campground, excellent …

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Sharbot Lake water

Sharbot Lake, Ontario: Perfect Getaway in Frontenac County

Sharbot Lake, Ontario: Perfect Getaway in Frontenac County If you’re like us, nothing says vacation quite like a quiet cottage on a beautiful lake. In fact, probably most of Ontarians could agree that summer isn’t complete without a trip to Ontario’s cottage country. And if you’re looking for a breathtakingly beautiful lake to spend your …

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Awenda Provincial Park

25 Top Things to Do in Midland & Penetanguishene, Ontario (2022)

The southern Georgian Bay is without a doubt known for its abundance of tourist attractions, particularly for the nature-lover. From the caves and climbs of the Niagara Escarpment to the record-breaking, long sandy shores of Wasaga Beach, to the seemingly endless array of islands that make up Ontario’s Muskoka region.

Grand Bend Beach at Sunset

Grand Bend Beach: 31 Things to Do You’ll Absolutely Love (2023)

Anyone in search of the best beaches in Ontario should add a visit to Grand Bend and its close-by Pinery Provincial Park on their summer bucket list! If you’re looking for the perfect beach town vibes this summer, keep reading so you can start planning your trip to the incredible Lake Huron gem of Grand Bend.

Wasaga Beach

20 Top Things to Do in Wasaga Beach This Summer [2023]

With 14 continuous kilometers of beautiful sandy beaches along the Nottawasaga Bay, Wasaga Beach is not only a hotspot for tourists in Canada but also a popular Ontario Provincial Park. Aside from its spectacular beachfront, it offers visitors plenty to see and do with sand dunes and forested trails that are perfect for hiking or biking.