The best camping in Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, ON

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Angler's Camp

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63km from Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · 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. Fishing charters can be easily arranged on both Lake Erie and Lake St.Clair, two of the most renowned fishing destinations in the region. Whether you're targeting walleye, Rainbow Trout or Bass, these beautiful, bountiful lakes offer an unforgettable experience for anglers of all levels. Let us arrange for you to be taken to the best spots for a day full of fishing fun!
Pets
Campfires
Full Hookups
from 
CA$50
 / night

Sun Retreats Amherstburg

18km from Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park · 44 sites · RVs · Amherstburg, ON
Nestled conveniently between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, Sun Retreats Amherstburg stands out as a premier destination for families seeking a memorable getaway. This campground features over 320 spacious RV sites, each equipped with fire rings, alongside cozy cabins and park model rentals, ensuring a variety of accommodation options for every visitor. The grounds are designed with accessibility in mind, offering a range of amenities that cater to all ages. Families can enjoy a playground, horseshoe pits, and an outdoor movie theater, creating the perfect setting for fun and relaxation. For younger guests, the kiddie pool area provides a refreshing escape on warm days. Sun Retreats Amherstburg takes pride in its vibrant social calendar, featuring engaging activities such as chocolate bar bingo, potlucks, dances, and movie nights. Whether you’re planning a weekend retreat or an extended stay, this campground offers ample opportunities for recreation and connection. Come and experience the charm of Sun Retreats Amherstburg, where adventure and relaxation await!
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from 
CA$44
 / night

The best camping in Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, a unique conservation area teeming with rare flora and fauna. This nature reserve, nestled within the city of Windsor, offers visitors a chance to explore the largest protected remnant of native prairie in Ontario. Traverse its trails, engage in nature education, and immerse yourself in heritage appreciation activities amid a landscape shaped by the last Ice Age.

When to go

The best time to visit Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the prairie bursts into life with blooming wildflowers and active wildlife. Winter visits offer a starkly beautiful landscape, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access to some park features.

Know before you go

  • Check the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit for any health advisories before your visit.
  • Be aware of the park's ecological sensitivity and adhere to all conservation guidelines.
  • Facilities like trails and a visitor centre are managed by the City of Windsor adjacent to the reserve.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park in advance for specific needs.
  • Remember, some activities and facilities are seasonally dependent, so plan your visit accordingly.

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