
Turkey Point Provincial Park is a recreational park in the Lake Erie community of Turkey Point, focused on treed campsites, hiking, group camping, and easy access to nearby village amenities. Ontario Parks lists the park at 315.63 hectares, established in 1959.
This park is a little different from shoreline campgrounds because Ontario Parks points visitors to the beach in the village of Turkey Point rather than framing the campground itself as the whole trip. That makes planning the surrounding community part of the experience.
Ontario Parks highlights private treed campsites, three hiking trails, group camping, and a village beach with shallow, buoyed swimming that is especially practical for families. It also notes a marina, restaurants, zip lining, and a winery within two kilometres.
That mix makes Turkey Point useful for visitors who want a camping base with nearby food, beach, marina, and activity options. It is less about remote wilderness and more about a relaxed Lake Erie camping weekend with convenient extras close by.
Plan around car camping, group camping, hiking, swimming at the nearby village beach, boating or marina access where appropriate, cycling or walking in the local area, dining nearby, zip lining, winery stops, and family-focused Lake Erie time.
Because some key visitor experiences sit outside the campground boundary, check both park details and local beach conditions before travelling.
Ontario Parks lists Turkey Point day use and camping from May 1 to October 25, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, group camping availability, trail access, local beach conditions, nearby service hours, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.