Wheatley Provincial Park is Ontario's southernmost provincial park, situated along the northern shore of Lake Erie in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Sharing the same latitude as Northern California, the park sits within a beautifully wooded Carolinian forest setting, where creekside campsites are nestled among a network of waterways and towering hardwoods. The park is well-equipped for RVers of all sizes, including big rigs, with electrical hookups including 30-amp service. Campers enjoy full amenities: water and electrical hookups, modern shower and laundry facilities, a dump station, a general store, firewood available, picnic tables, and grills. Recreation abounds with hiking trails winding through the Carolinian forest, a sandy Lake Erie beach, excellent freshwater fishing, and a playground for families. The park is ideally located just 20 minutes from Point Pelee National Park, one of Canada's premier birdwatching destinations and a world-famous stopover for migratory birds each spring and fall. Whether seeking a peaceful forest retreat, a beach day on Lake Erie, or a base camp for exploring the best of southwestern Ontario, Wheatley Provincial Park delivers a memorable camping experience.