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Rochester Place Campgrounds

Address: 991 County Rd 2, Belle River, ON N0R 1A0, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“It's a beautiful camp ground. They have volleyball a swimming pool and it's right next to a golf course. Very well maintained good prices, they have great washroom and shower facilities if needed. A boat ramp and a main hall for events and bands. We will going back every year now for camping and golfing. Overall a very good experience.”

Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve

Address: 5200 Matchette Rd, Windsor, ON N9C 4E8, Canada

Park

“I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve, and I must say, it was a truly unforgettable experience. This protected natural area, located in Windsor, Ontario, exceeded all my expectations and left me in awe of the beauty and diversity of the Canadian wilderness. The first thing that struck me upon arrival was the serenity of the reserve. As soon as you step foot onto the well-maintained trails, you're enveloped by a sense of tranquility and peace. The sounds of birds chirping, leaves rustling in the breeze, and the occasional rustle of small wildlife create a symphony of nature that instantly puts you at ease. The variety of ecosystems within Ojibway Prairie is simply astounding. From the lush prairies to the vibrant wetlands, and from the dense woodlands to the sprawling savannahs, each area presents a unique landscape with its own distinct flora and fauna. It's an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers alike. The birdwatching opportunities, in particular, are unparalleled, as the reserve is home to a wide array of migratory and resident species, including some rare and endangered ones. The informative interpretive signs along the trails are a significant asset, providing visitors with valuable insights into the reserve's ecological importance and the efforts made in its conservation. The conservation efforts and dedication of the staff and volunteers to preserve this natural gem are evident and commendable. The trails are well-marked and maintained, making navigation easy for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Ojibway Prairie has something to offer. I particularly enjoyed the elevated boardwalk that allows you to walk above the wetlands, providing a unique perspective and a chance to observe aquatic life up close. One aspect that stands out about Ojibway Prairie is its commitment to education and community engagement. The visitor center provides a wealth of educational resources and interactive exhibits that further enrich the experience. It's a great place for families to learn about the local ecosystem and environmental stewardship. Overall, Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve is a true gem, a haven of natural beauty, and a testament to the importance of conservation efforts. Whether you're a nature lover, a casual visitor, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, this reserve has something special to offer. I left with a deep appreciation for the delicate balance of nature and a renewed sense of responsibility to protect and cherish our precious natural habitats. I can't wait to return and explore more of this incredible sanctuary in the future.”

Jordan Harbour Conservation Area

Address: 4579 Twenty-First St, Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0, Canada

Park

“We love coming to Jordan harbour to kayak. It's a beautiful area and lots to see. There is a public pavilion to have lunch or catch some shade. We did a picnic with 15 people with BBQs and a nice long kayak.”

Sunrise

Address: 9670-9600 Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON N8P 1W4, Canada

Park

Lakeside Park

Address: 1 Lakeport Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2N 5B3, Canada

Park

“We absolutely love this park/Beach. We've been coming here annually. The kids enjoy the 5 cent carousel and the playground. This time they even had a cute beach shop with food and ice cream. When we eventually got to the beach, we had a blast despite the murky waters. We walked the pier, took in the views. This place guarantees a beautiful and memorable summer day!”

Lasalle Community Dog Park

Address: LaSalle, ON N9J 2T7, Canada

Park

“Great dog park for the Lasalle area. Separate area for small dogs (25lbs). Entrance is separate by dog sizes and double-gated to avoid accidental escapes. Each entrance area has a nice water bowl feature including running water easy to activate with a foot pedal. We've taken our dogs Bentley and Meeko several times and they've had a great time meeting new friends and running free. A kind visitor left a wonderful 'toy box' for dogs to play with and enjoy.”

Campark Resorts

Address: 9387 Lundy's Ln, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S4, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“We stayed here for 3 nights with our trailer. Was very nice. Very clean campsite. Had a nice wagon ride. There was a bit of noise as its on Lundys lane but didn't affect our stay as we were able to not get annoyed by it. Our kids enjoyed the playgrounds and lots of room to ride their bikes. Very close to the attractions a quick truck ride and we were at the falls. Will be back again.”

Richard Pierpoint Park

Address: 321 Oakdale Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2P 2P4, Canada

Park

“I love this park. So beautiful. First and second Welland canal run through it. Still has a lock from First Welland and can see lock going under the road of the Second Wrlland canal. The issue with this park has always been you never feel safe in this park. A lot homeless people and drug use. The city has never made this park a priority. Way to much garbage along both hillsides. I am still giving a 4 star it is a must visit during day if you love the local canal history.”

Murray Street Park

Address: 66 Lakeside Dr, Grimsby, ON L3M 2L1, Canada

Park

“It was a stinking hot day when I was there. Beautiful breeze off the lake. Perfect bench under a shady tree. We enjoyed watching boaters, water skiers, jet skiers and swimmers. If you're looking for a spot to just go and relax for a little bit, this is it.”

Beamsville Lions Park

Address: 5100 Fly Rd, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2, Canada

Park

“Great place for soccer or baseball games.”

Millen Park

Address: 1925 S Middle Rd, South Woodslee, ON N0R 1V0, Canada

Park

“This is a park I frequent. One of the best parks close to home. 3 baseball diamonds, playground with swingsets, and a public library. Although currently due to situations the library is currently closed. There are 2 bathrooms accesible to people at this park along with a water bottle refill station. Plenty of area for kids to run around and there is a walking track that goes around the perimeter of the park. Plenty of benches around, and the pavillion has multiple picnic tables. I highly recommend paying this park a visit if you have children! Also recommend if you are looking for a good place for a walk.”

Dufferin Islands

Address: 7230 Niagara River Pkwy, Allanburg, ON L0S 1A0, Canada

Park

“I like this place, it's calm, nature, there are paths for walking and a picnic area.”

Mud Lake Conservation Area

Address: 3031 Elm St, Port Colborne, ON L3B 5K7, Canada

Park

“Trails have been cleaned up and widened. Potentially muddy after a big rain. Perfect length for a family hike.”

Highland Trailer Park & RV Resort

Address: 1958 N Shore Dr, Lowbanks, ON N0A 1K0, Canada

Rv park Park Lodging

“COVID has really put a damper on trailer season, but Highland never fails to make the worst of times the best of times with what allows. Highland has exceeded their safety precautions for their patrons and its soo nice to see new people in the park who have become part of the family. Our new pickle ball court has people playing again and laughing. I have been in this park for 2 years now and would not want to be anywhere else. The management, people, and the way the entire park is run, makes it truly a home away from home. Its a caring community who looks out for each other and the management team makes sure your voice is always heard. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a place to call your summer get-a-way”

Centre Island Pier

Address: Lake, ON, Canada

Park

“The Toronto Island Pier is a stunning destination that you can reach by enjoying a pleasant cruise ride from the Toronto side. After a leisurely walk through the lush gardens of the central island, you'll arrive at this magnificent pier, which is truly breathtaking. From the pier, you'll be treated to mesmerizing views of both downtown Toronto and the picturesque waterfront. Its strategic location ensures that you can appreciate the beauty that surrounds you from every angle. The pier is thoughtfully designed and offers ample space for groups to gather and enjoy their leisure time. It's a perfect spot to relax and unwind. Looking out across Lake Ontario is a real delight, even though the vastness of the lake means all you can see is water stretching out to the horizon. The pier itself is spacious, allowing many onlookers to enjoy the view simultaneously. While there are a few benches at the end of the pier, they may not be enough to spend a substantial amount of time on. Additionally, there is a captivating mural painted on the floor, adding a touch of artistic beauty to the surroundings.”

Rotary Club of Welland Park

Address: 129 Lincoln St, Welland, ON L3C, Canada

Park

“This place is such a gem and it's completely free. The docs allow swimming and there's usually scuba divers here too. There is a place where you can rent paddle boards and kayaks to enjoy the canal. Or you can just come down and fish. There is a skate park at the entrance and near the back there are Adirondack chairs under some beautiful trees close to the canal. There are 24-hour public washrooms. There is a walking/biking trail that is paved. I just can't say enough about this place. I've been doing the van life for the last 2 months. I started coming here a month ago and I stay overnight quite frequently and I've never had a problem. The people are friendly. The water is very clear and quite warm. Amazing place.”

Oakwood Park

Address: 3401 Liberty St, Windsor, ON N9E 3J8, Canada

Park

Pelham Corners Park

Address: Fonthill, ON L0S 1E4, Canada

Park

Amherstburg Bunny Meadow

Address: 5530 Alma St, Amherstburg, ON N9V 0C8, Canada

Park

“What a great place and experience! The bunnies were super cute and friendly, and the family that runs the meadow are lovely people! The space is great with multiple places to sit, and bunny food is provided so you can interact with them. It was a sweet afternoon getaway for my boyfriend and I to do together, and we highly recommend checking it out! 😊”

Hometown Hydroponics Inc

Address: 5386 Greenlane, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B3, Canada

Park

“Great shop and the owner Mike is very friendly and knowledgeable.”

Morgan's Point Conservation Area

Address: 11420 Morgan's Point Rd, Port Colborne, ON L3K 2S6, Canada

Park

“One of our go-to spots! The beach is beautiful, not super sandy but great to walk along. There are a few trails and a boardwalk as well. It's never been incredibly busy and we've visited in the spring, summer and fall. A great spot to take your dog as well!”

Long Beach Conservation Area and Campground

Address: 12965 Lakeshore Rd, Wainfleet, ON L0S 1V0, Canada

Park Campground Lodging

“Had a great long weekend here recently! Bob and his staff were great and the Campground is well kept with nice sized sites. A little busy on weekends, but that's to be expected. Thanks for great stay. We will be back. Steve L”

Rochester Place Resort

Address: 991 County Rd 2, Belle River, ON N0R 1A0, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“Been camping here for years and we keep coming back. Great staff, very clean facilities and the neighbours aren't bad either.”

Erie Shores Campground

Address: 949 County Rd 50 E, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice clean park. Places for kids to play. Fishing, friendly and a good size. Happy to have visited. Would consider the sites that are currently up for sale”

Birchwood Acres Family Camping

Address: 301 Rattle Snake Rd, Lowbanks, ON N0A 1K0, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“Best summer Ive had in years. Great staff, campers, committee. It is a no frills park. ( no laundry facilities, showers are a bit difficult but very clean) Park priced accordingly. Doubt you'll find a better priced park. Lots of planned activities. 10 min drive to town.”

Cave Springs Conservation Area

Address: 3949 Cave Spring Rd, Campden, ON L0R 1G0, Canada

Park

“This place was amazing! Beautiful landscape and a spectacular overlooking view of Lake Ontario and the vineyard. Lots of trail to explore and the cliff was really a blast to see how it was formed. Come and enjoy your day.”

Little River Park

Address: 8543-8555 Little River Rd, Windsor, ON N8S, Canada

Park

“Good park with a castle theme, the kids really like it. The scavenger hunt was fun for them. Missed opportunity to have one of the flag poles raise the flag.”

Short Hills Provincial Park

Address: Pelham Rd, Thorold, ON L0S 1M0, Canada

Park

“I’ve come to this park over ten times now and every time I leave amazed. The trails take you through various ecosystems; a hardwood grove ( black walnut trail), wildflower fields (scarlet tanager) waterfalls, thick pine forests ( hemlock valley). There are levels of difficulty for all to enjoy! I’ve always parked up by Pelham road and walked down the steep gravel path before merging onto other trails, but recently I broke with tradition and tried Wiley road. What a gem! Please try it. Scarlet tanager to hemlock was my favourite section this time of year because of the bustling wildflower fields. Teeming with butterflies and bees. In winter time or after great rains I’d say swayze loop because the falls are magical. Well worth the exhaustive 2 hours. Not this time of year, though. The drought effects everything.”

Sturgeon Woods Campground

Address: 1129 Concession C, Municipality Of Leamington, ON N8H 3V4, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“Bought our RV here and extremely pleased. Service was fast and friendly. The model we purchased was cheaper here than other nearby locations and online. We had lots of questions and they were happy to help us. We brought our trailer back for some minor maintenance and they had it fixed promptly, and made sure to walk through the trailer with us afterwards as well. I would definitely recommend buying from them.”

Cambria Park

Address: 6 Cambria Dr, St. Catharines, ON L2N 6W4, Canada

Park

“Nice park situated in a quiet, residential neighborhood. Kids play structures are relatively new and provide a good amount of variety and fun for up to an hour for younger kids especially. There are benches surrounding it that get some good shade for parents and pets, as well as a large, open field for people and pets to run around. There is no parking lot, but street parking is generally available. There is also parking at the school on the east end of the park when class is not in session. Certainly not a "destination" but a solid choice if you need a quick break for kids and pets to play.”

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