Long Point Provincial Park - Canada

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About Long Point Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Long Point Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV length32 ft at Firefly Campground, 18 ft at Cottonwood Campground
Electrical service135 of 250 campsites equipped with electrical hookups
Dump stationAvailable at sanitation area
Full hookupsElectrical service only; no water or sewer hookups at individual sites
LaundromatAvailable at Monarch's Rest Campground
Reservation windowBook online through ontarioparks.ca reservation system

Best time to visit Long Point Provincial Park

Late June through early September offers ideal RV camping conditions, with warm temperatures and swimmable lake water. July and August bring peak warmth but also peak crowds. May and September-October provide pleasant shoulder-season options with fewer visitors, though lake water is cooler. The park closes to camping from mid-November through early May due to winter conditions and snow.

Jan 30 mm
0°C - -6°C

Camping closed; day-use only. Cold, snowy conditions.

Feb 15 mm
2°C - -5°C

Camping closed; day-use only. Coldest month with frequent snow.

Mar 35 mm
8°C - 0°C

Camping closed; day-use only. Spring thaw begins.

Apr 45 mm
15°C - 6°C

Camping opens May 8. Pleasant spring weather and lower crowds.

May 50 mm
20°C - 11°C

Ideal shoulder season. Warm days, cool nights; fewer crowds.

Jun 55 mm
25°C - 17°C

Excellent conditions. Warm water, optimal for swimming and beach activities.

Jul 60 mm
27°C - 19°C

Peak season with warmest temperatures. Most crowded month; book ahead.

Aug 70 mm
24°C - 19°C

Warm and humid. Peak visitor season continues; highest precipitation.

Sep 71 mm
20°C - 15°C

Shoulder season with warm days. Peak migration of birds and monarchs; fewer crowds.

Oct 50 mm
14°C - 9°C

Pleasant fall weather. Water cooling but still swimmable; excellent bird watching.

Nov 45 mm
8°C - 4°C

Camping closes November 15. Cold, wet conditions developing.

Dec 40 mm
3°C - -2°C

Camping closed; day-use only. Winter weather with occasional snow.

Things to do at Long Point Provincial Park

  • Long Point Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    The park features over 1.5 kilometers of sandy beach on warm Lake Erie waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and wading. The beach is accessible directly from most campgrounds and includes accessible facilities and mats for mobility devices.

  • Bird Watching
    RV parking available

    Long Point is a premier North American bird watching destination with over 300 migratory species passing through seasonally. The Long Point Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada facility are nearby. Peak migration occurs in spring and fall.

  • Long Point Beach Loop Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    This easy 2.7-mile out-and-back trail showcases the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve landscape, walking across the historic sand spit with views of the lake and marshlands. The trail is best visited April through October.

  • Fishing
    RV parking available

    The park offers access to one of Ontario's finest bass fisheries in Long Point Bay. Boats can be launched from the park's boat launch facility, and fish cleaning stations are available for anglers.

  • Boating and Canoeing
    RV parking available

    Long Point Bay and sheltered marsh areas provide excellent boating and canoeing opportunities. The park includes a boat launch facility and nearby Big Creek offers additional paddling options.

  • Cycling Easy
    RV parking available

    Over 5 kilometers of park roadways and trails are suitable for cycling, offering scenic views of the beach, marshlands, and lake environment.

  • Monarch Migration Viewing
    RV parking available

    Long Point is a major staging area for monarch butterfly migration in fall. Visitors can observe thousands of monarchs during September and early October as they prepare for their journey south.

  • Long Point Eco-Adventures Easy

    A nearby facility offers marsh boardwalk trails through forest ecosystems, sky bridges, and ziplines, ending at a marsh-edge boardwalk for wildlife observation and nature photography.

Top Hosts near ON, Canada

Pete53 trips - Joined Jun 2019

Pete was a great host and the trailer was exactly as described. Accessible and flexibly available. Pete was very responsive with any inquiry. Great experience.

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Clean, easy to communicate with and flexible. We enjoyed the trailer!

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jesse34 trips - Joined Sep 2021Superhost

Second year we have rented this camper! It’s perfect!

Suzanne D. - May 2026

Easy to communicate with and very accommodating!! We hope to rent again next year from Jesse

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Long Point Provincial Park, ON, Canada

How to get to Long Point Provincial Park

Long Point Provincial Park is located near Port Rowan, Ontario, approximately 100 kilometers (1.5 hours) from Hamilton and approximately 170 kilometers (2-2.5 hours) from Toronto. Hamilton International Airport is the nearest major facility for fly-and-rent options. Main approach routes have no specific RV restrictions, though winter driving (November through April) may involve snow and icy conditions. The park enforces maximum RV lengths of 32 feet at Firefly Campground and 18 feet at Cottonwood Campground; confirm your RV size when booking.

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