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Looking for a nature escape where time seems to slow down and the waves sing you into serenity? It’s time to discover Rondeau Provincial Park, a true gem tucked away in Southwestern Ontario.
Established back in 1894, Rondeau is the second oldest provincial park in the province. But don’t let its age fool you—this historic spot is as vibrant and full of life today as it was over a century ago.
What makes Rondeau so unique? It’s located on a stunning 8 kilometre crescent-shaped sand spit that stretches elegantly into Lake Erie. This rare geographical formation gives the park a breezy, coastal feel—right in the heart of Canada. It’s no surprise that birdwatchers, campers, hikers, and beach lovers alike flock here every year.
Imagine walking along the warm sands, kayaking in the calm waters, or exploring over 30 km of trails that weave through ancient Carolinian forests. You might even catch a glimpse of endangered species that call this park home, from rare orchids to majestic birds of prey.
Whether you’re a solo explorer, a couple seeking a peaceful weekend, or a family in need of fresh air and open skies Rondeau welcomes you.
Why visit now?
Camping
Enjoy well-maintained campgrounds surrounded by nature. You’ll find convenient water taps, comfort stations, and laundry facilities to make your stay worry-free.
Activities
Explore picturesque trails, spot wildlife in diverse habitats, or take in the magic of winter scenery. There’s something to do every season at Rondeau.
Maps
Navigate easily with our park map – perfect for planning your next hike, bike ride, or beach walk. (Note: Map is for general guidance only.)
18050 Rondeau Park Road, Morpeth, ON N0P 1X0
Area: 32.54 km²
Established: September 8, 1894
Province: Ontario
Facilities
Rondeau is proud to offer barrier-free access throughout the park, including showers, washrooms, and key trails—making it welcoming for all visitors.