Long Point Provincial Park

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For the Long Point Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, see Long Point Provincial Park (Nova Scotia).
Long Point Provincial Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
The marshes of Long Point as seen from LPPP.
The marshes of Long Point as seen from LPPP.
Location: Ontario, Canada
Nearest city: Long Point, Ontario
Coordinates: 42°33′58″N, -80°14′51″E
Area: 150 ha
Established: Unknown
Total Visitation: 100,000 visitors per year (in {{{visitation_year}}})
Governing body: Ontario Parks

Long Point Provincial Park is an Ontario provincial park on the northwest shore of Lake Erie near Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada. The park is located on a sandy spit of land called Long Point that juts out into the lake. Long Point has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve because of its biological significance.

Long Point Provincial Park is famous for its migrating birds during spring and fall, and attracts thousands of birdwatchers. There have been 321 different species recorded on Long Point. Many different types of turtles and snakes are a common sight during the summer season. The park is within the most significant part of the core range of the Fowler's Toad (Bufo woodhousei fowleri). This interesting species of toad is designated as a threatened species within Ontario and Canada by COSEWIC. [1]

There are two parts to the park, the "Old Park" (also known as Cottonwood Campground), which is a small chunk of land surrounded by cottages that contains about eighty camp sites and no showers or comfort stations. The other section is the "new park", which contains Firefly, Monarch's Rest and Turtle Dunes Campgrounds as well as a boat launch and many good views of the marshes and Long Point Bay. It is larger and more spread than the old park and about a kilometre further down Long Point.

In total, Long Point Provincial park has 256 camp sites, including 78 electrical sites located in Firefly Campground. The beach is easily accessible from all four campgrounds.


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