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Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park | Ontario

Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park is a 14.23 hectare recreational park established in 1960. Ontario Parks places it at Pointe au Baril on Highway 529, just off Trans-Canada Highway 69.

The official page highlights excellent fishing on Sturgeon Bay, which leads into Georgian Bay. It also places the park among the 30,000 Islands.

Why Visit Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park

Sturgeon Bay is a compact Georgian Bay camping park with strong water access. Ontario Parks lists a great shallow sandy beach, RV and car camping, canoe rentals, ice, camping supplies, docking facilities for rent, and motorboat rentals nearby.

That makes the park practical for campers who want beach time, fishing, paddling, and Georgian Bay access without building a remote route. The small park size also suggests that reservations, site choice, and arrival timing matter.

For anglers, the Sturgeon Bay to Georgian Bay connection is the headline. For families, the shallow sandy beach and campground supplies help make the trip easier. For boaters, docking and nearby motorboat rental details should be checked before arrival.

The park's small footprint makes it especially important to book early and verify rentals before building a fishing weekend around them.

That makes the official status page worth checking the morning you travel.

Things To Do

Plan around RV camping, car camping, fishing, beach time, swimming, canoe rentals, boating, docking, Georgian Bay exploring, 30,000 Islands scenery, and simple campground downtime.

Planning Notes

Confirm reservations, operating dates, beach conditions, fishing regulations, canoe rental details, docking availability, boating rules, weather, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through Ontario Parks.

Park Details

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