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Port Burwell Provincial Park

Port Burwell Provincial Park

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9 Wilson Ln, Port Burwell, Ontario, N0J 1T0, Canada
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Jun 25, 2018
Great spot, our first time visiting. Nice mix of site types, and lots of space to explore. Plenty of bathrooms, a very nice park for the kids and a huge field with badminton (and volleyball?) nets as well. You are immediately greeted by the super friendly (and attentive) staff at the front gate who were always ready to help with questions/concerns/purchases. The only note I'd want to pass on is the beach is a bit of a walk from most sites but you can drive and park closer if needed. We will definitely be back.

Jul 7, 2018
It’s great if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of bigger beaches in the area like Grand Bend, but it comes at a cost. It’s isolated so good options are limited. There are no food choices in the immediate area other than a hot dog truck and they only take cash, so be sure to pack food. Also, as per environmentaldefence.ca the water quality is really bad there. Enough to make you avoid it at all costs. I would imagine if the water quality was better and parking was easier to find, this beach would be more enjoyable.

Jul 3, 2018
This is a great place with very good public and provincial park beaches. There are short but nice hiking trails, a good playground for kids and good facilities. The nearby town of Port Burwell is small but very nice too and boasts a retired military submarine on display and open for tours.

Jun 18, 2018
We weren't exactly at the park but we did enjoy the beach just a few minutes down the road. P1 is the dog beach and I believe 2-5 is the other areas you may enjoy (just not with dogs). Very clean and lots of sticks to throw if you decide to take your furfamily with you and wasn't over crowded. Had an amazing time 😊 ** $14.50 is the amount to get in**

Jul 10, 2018
Great beach area with nice sand and plenty of parking. Much less busy than the free beach just next door in town. Trails to the beach from the camping areas exist, but you have to look carefully to see the signs for them.

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Mon:8 am - 10 pm
Tue:8 am - 10 pm
Wed:8 am - 10 pm
Thu:8 am - 10 pm
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