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Ziggy's Land

Ziggy's Land

97%
(100)
61km from Fish Point Provincial Park · 49 sites · Tents, RVs
Historic land that is now used to host movies on the big screen. Located between two great lakes with a beautiful view and atmosphere. Come enjoy the big screen while you camp! Spend the day at the lakes and rest your feet at night over a blazing fire. When new releases are playing there will be an extra charge of $25 per car if you wish to view. For new release movies and event details check our Website thebooniesdrivein.com Firewood is available for extra charge. Fires are not allowed on the main viewing area parking lot
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CA$25
 / night
Pelee Island Hideaway

Pelee Island Hideaway

80%
(5)
4.7km from Fish Point Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
1/2 acre on Canada's most southern inhabited island. Property has large mature trees and open grass area. Lot can easily accommodate different size rv's or come pitch a tent. Public beach is only a couple minutes walk away. Pelee Island is a like a natural reserve which contains some of Canada's rarest plants and animals. lots of birds, snakes and even if you're lucky you'll see a colony of pelicans. You could easily mistaken that you were in the Carolinas.
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Electrical hookup
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CA$60
 / night
Couples Island Campsite - Lake Erie

Couples Island Campsite - Lake Erie

100%
(6)
5km from Fish Point Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Enjoy 'Volnost' ("Freedom"), your own private property amongst the trees, not visible from the road. The vibe, mystique and nature around you will provide the options of hiking amongst the savannah and wetlands, biking along the lake, swims in warm shallow water, a clear view of sunrise, sunset, the stars, of over 250 species of birds, see the beautiful vineyards, tour a winery, enjoy restaurants, ice cream shops, arts & music scene and fishing. Or, just quietly "Zen out" amongst nature not found anywhere else in the world on this ecologically unique, most southern inhabited island in Ontario, Canada. Steps to the most beautiful, clean, shallow, sandy beach. You can rent golf carts, bicycles, e-bikes, take a winery tour and ruins, boat tour, visit the Butterfly Sanctuary, museum, mini-put and more! Included in your stay are amenities to enhance your experience: a picnic table, fire pit, supply of potable water, and a new private outdoor bathroom for convenience. Additionally, we provide some campfire wood to kickstart your evening gatherings around the 36" fire ring. Just a brief 3-minute stroll from the property, you'll find a small sandy beach perfect for cooling off, while Pelee Island's premier East Beach, a larger public beach, is a leisurely 9-minute walk down the road. Accessing the island is easy—simply walk, bike, or drive onto the ferry. The ferry ride itself is a memorable experience, offering captivating east and west views. Remember to book your ferry reservation in advance to ensure a smooth journey. For ferry reservations, please visit: Ontario Ferries - Pelee Island Ferries Reservation
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CA$45
 / night

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The best camping in Fish Point Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Fish Point Provincial Park, a nature reserve that promises an array of outdoor activities. Here, bird-watchers and nature enthusiasts can revel in the sights of rare species and the tranquil beauty of the southern deciduous forest. Although camping is not available, the park offers a unique opportunity to explore its sandspit and dune system, observe the migratory birds, and wander amid the rare flora and fauna.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Fish Point Provincial Park is during the spring and fall migrations, when bird activity is at its peak. Summer offers warm weather for exploring, but be prepared for the possibility of higher visitor numbers. Winter visits can be serene, though some activities may be limited due to weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or advisories before your visit, including fire bans or boil water advisories.
  • Remember, Fish Point is a Nature Reserve; respect the habitat by staying on designated trails.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific information.
  • Facilities are limited, so plan accordingly and bring essential supplies, including water and snacks.
  • For bird-watching enthusiasts, bring binoculars to enhance your experience of the diverse avian population.

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