The best camping near Point Pelee National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Point Pelee National Park adventure.

Birds, butterflies, and beaches draw visitors to this Lake Erie park in southwestern Ontario.  

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Ziggy's Land

48 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Lakeshore, ON
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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Angler's Camp

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Dover Centre, ON
Enjoy the peace and quiet of country living less than 5 minutes from Mitchell's Bay. Sites feature gravel driveways, 50-amp hydro hook-ups, water and sewer connections. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring; firewood can be purchased on site. Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the Mitchell's Bay trail from Angler Line to Bass Haven, enjoying the beauty of Lake St. Clair. Alternatively, spend your days fishing and swimming in any one of the holes on Lake St. Clair. A public boat launch and public beach are both less than 5 minutes away. You're just far enough away to enjoy the peace and quiet with as few distractions as possible when it's time to kick back and relax.
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TJ Stables

21 sites · Lodging30 acres · Chatham, ON
Welcome to TJ Stables, an award-winning, recreational, fully accessible equine facility.  Located on a picturesque 50-acre farm located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. We are open year-round. Campers can choose from 2 unique stays:Tipi Overnight Adventure - A stay in an authentic Indigenous made TipiLittle Cabin in the Woods - A small cabin that sleeps 4 TJ Stables is home to the Rare And Endangered Anishinabe Ojibway Spirit Horses thought to be the only existing breed of horse developed by Indigenous people in Canada. While at TJ Stables you are encouraged to add this experience as an extra where you can walk amongst these little horses and experience their incredible spiritual power. Listen to the stories passed down by generations of First Nations People about their bond with these little horses.Along with the spirit horse walk, there are many authentic experiences to choose from in the extras section and something for everyone to enjoy!
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The best camping near Point Pelee National Park guide

Overview

About

Point Pelee is one of Canada’s smallest national parks, but there’s still plenty to do. Head for “The Tip of Canada,” the country’s southernmost point, or swim at the sandy Lake Erie beaches. Canoe or kayak through the wetlands, stroll the Marsh Boardwalk, or look for monarch butterflies that migrate through the region. If you’re into bird watching, try spotting some of the nearly 400 species that have been identified nearby. While there’s no tent or RV camping within Point Pelee National Park, you can stay in one of 24 oTENTik platform tents.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Camp Henry oTENTiks

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Set on wooden platforms, each of the oTENTiks at Point Pelee National Park can sleep up to six people. Located at Camp Henry north of the park visitor centre, the oTENTiks have two queen beds, one double bed, and an interior sitting area. Outside, there’s a gas BBQ, food storage locker, and picnic table with washrooms nearby.
  2. Reserve your oTENTik on the Parks Canada reservations site, which opens for Point Pelee in mid-January. Book as soon as possible if you’re staying spring through fall. The park and oTENTiks are open year-round.

When to go

For birding, come to Point Pelee in spring, particularly in May when migrating birds stop over in the region and the park hosts an annual bird-watching festival. Spring is the park’s busiest season, so book accommodations in advance. To spot monarch butterflies, which travel through the area from late August into early October, visit in the fall. Because this Canadian park is close to the U.S. border, it’s particularly busy during both U.S. and Canadian holiday weekends.

Know before you go

  • Allow about four hours to drive to the park from Toronto, or roughly an hour, plus time to cross the border, from Detroit. Windsor, Ontario, is the nearest “major” city.
  • You can buy groceries and other supplies in Leamington or Kingsville, just outside the park. A small shop in the park’s Camp Henry Campground Office sells sunscreen, snacks, and other essentials.
  • From spring through fall, you can’t drive to “the Tip,” the narrow spit of land that marks Canada’s southernmost point. Take the free shuttle from the Visitor Centre, walk, or bike instead.
  • Like wine? The Essex County wineries are just outside the park.

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