HALDIMAND Conservation Area has a really nice beach. Playground: No playground Restrooms: No restroom Dog-friendliness: Yes Picnic area: Didn’t see anything
Giving 2 stars based on the other options available within a reasonable distance. It is a small campground which is better suited for trailers than tent camping. The washroom/shower facilities are dated and do not smell nice but that's to be expected at a campground that hasn't been updated in decades. The best sites are taken by permanent dwellings. During the week the office closes at 4pm so there is only a 2 hour window to check in which was a problem for methey did have my registration ready for me first thing in the morning, but I had to carry my gear to my site. It's a good thing I didn't have a trailer.
Went for Canada day long weekend place is nice park was quite bathrooms are well kept
I have camped at Haldimand practically every year since I moved to Ontario. Honestly, it's a wonderful hidden gem for people who want a quiet camping ground. Very few negative experiences–a couple times the firewood was delayed in getting dropped off. By comparison, I've had tonnes of great ones! and Peacock Point, the town next door, is a strangely picturesque lake-side town that feels like it was ripped from the pages of some period novel.
Great one-night camping stuff was friendly and helpful, a lots hiking trails and camp was clean. Only thing down was dead fish on the beach every 2m one at least there is sign but still. Also it's not the easiest way to get down on the beach, specially with little ones and some stuff. Overall great experience.
Great place to camp and see Lake Erie views. Campsites are good quality, with showers avail. No real hiking opportunities, but well located for bike touring and usually not as fully booked as provincial campsites nearby.
This place is beautiful. We grabbed a pavilion for a birthday party a d it was perfect! The views are incredible! But hey, lake Erie smells almost as bad as lake Ontario. It's cool though because it's beautiful. The smell doesn't matter when you're staring out at the lake in awe of its majesty and vastness. From the mid day to the sunset this conservation area provided. Hawks, swallows, and finches were plentiful and flying all around. For a short drive from Toronto this was a great area to have a bbq, enjoy some non-city views and quiet, and kick backs with folks you love, to eat some food and hang.
Just an overall great experience. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The park is clean and fairly quiet. Most definitely a hidden gem.
Wonderful and such beautiful views; a great getaway for family and friends. A gem in Ontario you should visit at least once! Highly recommend the drive. Beware the terrain is rocky on shores.
Overall a nice family experience, clean facilities. The beach though is just massive waves and rocks, you can wade in to find some sandy patches. Playground: There is one on the main arra Restrooms: Clean and availabld