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194 Turkey Point Rd, Turkey Point, Ontario, N0E 1T0, Canada
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Jul 3, 2018
The beach is nice but there are many things that make it not so nice. There isn't much sand space to rest, and the water was dirty with pieces of wood, seaweed etc, so the water was not clear. There were a number of jet skis laying around so you had to be careful where you were swimming. Also a lot of boats kept coming to the shore too. The water was pretty cold compared to Wasaga when I went the day before. I wouldn't return here just because the distance isn't worth it.

Jul 4, 2018
The condition of the beach this year is terrible! They no longer grade the beach. It is covered with sticks and branches. It is only a matter of time until someone falls while running or playing volleyball and they get a major injury to the eye or stuck in the torso with a branch or stick. Garbage cans are not to be found, so garbage all over the beach stuck in the sticks! Two years ago this beach was beautiful! You can no longer walk beach without shoes as your feet get scratched up on the twigs. I have seen a number of people bringing rakes to clear an area for their blankets.

May 27, 2018
We came here 19 years ago for our honeymoon with our kids and loved it. We decided a couple days ago to sneak away and Turkey Point Provincial park had the perfect spot. Nice amount of privacy, great campfire and everyone out strolling was very friendly. We will do this again...we even brought the kids along too...aka Carl & Destiny Minions

Jul 15, 2018
Big camp ground in great condition and great location in south west Ontario. Easy to advanced trails at your door and one Kilometre to the beach

Jul 1, 2018
The beach is somewhat dirty and there are way too many boats and scooters. The water was not very clear. Also, although very long, the beach is not wide so it easily gets crowded on a hot day. Good thing about it is that it has a lot of natural shade.

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