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Port Bruce Provincial Park | Ontario

Port Bruce Provincial Park is a 7 hectare recreational park at 3360 Imperial Road in Port Bruce. Ontario Parks lists the park as established in 1974 and describes it as a picturesque 200 metre sandy beach in the hamlet of Port Bruce.

This is a compact Lake Erie day-use park rather than a campground. Ontario Parks highlights shallow, clear water, a picnic area with a hardtop basketball court, a restaurant beside the park, and free admission.

Why Visit Port Bruce Provincial Park

Port Bruce is a useful page for visitors looking for a straightforward beach stop with simple amenities. The official activity and facility icons keep expectations narrow: beaches, flush toilets, parking, picnic shelters, picnic tables, and barrier-free access are listed, while camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, hunting, and many other activities are not listed as available.

That makes the park best suited to a short beach day, picnic, basketball stop, or Lake Erie shoreline break. It should not be framed as a full-service provincial park with broad trail or overnight options.

Because the site is small, planning should still include current facility status, beach conditions, weather, and water safety.

Free admission and the nearby restaurant make it simple, but the official activity list remains narrow.

Things To Do

Plan around beach time, shallow-water swimming where conditions allow, picnicking, basketball, nearby food, shoreline photography, and quiet day-use time.

Planning Notes

Confirm day-use access, beach conditions, water safety, parking, washroom status, picnic area availability, weather, alerts, and park rules through Ontario Parks.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario