Spend the whole summer or the weekend at the Long Beach Conservation Area on Lake Erie. Features include a sandy beach and 225 serviced and unserviced campsites. Launch your boat, fish, play bocce ball, horseshoes, baseball, or just enjoy your picnic while the children swim or play on the playground. The abundant beach shoreline is Long Beach’s main attraction. The sand and pebble beach is a natural playground for those who swim, sunbathe, boat, sail, fish, sailboard, jet-ski, etc. the list is only limited by the imagination. Visitors can stroll the shoreline or open a lawn chair in the shade to enjoy nature’s air-conditioner – the great Lake Erie breeze!
Forest and lake habitats offer fine opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife viewing and photography. With its location along main migratory routes, observant Long Beach visitors can spot interesting migrating insect, bird
and waterfowl species.
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Organized and/or sanctioned special events include the Brad Shaw Memorial Horseshoe Tournament and other seasonally scheduled activities. An organized interpretive/education/recreation program offers visitors a great opportunity to have fun while learning more about outdoor recreation, conservation and the natural world. This family-orientated program is a hit with kids!
Hours of Operation
May – October
8:00 AM to 8:00 PM* Daily
Phone 905-899-3462 for more information.
*Admission Fee Applies
Day Use and Camping from the Victoria Day weekend through the fourth weekend in September. Reservations can be made for the camping season that runs from the Friday of Victoria Day weekend through the end of September.
! Total alcohol ban is in effect for Victoria
Day and Labour Day weekends.
! Pets must be on a leash at all times.
! No horseback riding permitted
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Directions From Toronto:
1. Travel along QEW Niagara and
take Exit 57, Victoria Ave. (RR #24).
2. Turn Right onto South Service Rd.
3. At the lights, turn Left onto
Victoria Ave. (RR #24).
4. Proceed along Victoria Ave.
(RR #24), which turns into
Hwy 3, to the Stop sign at
Ostryhon Corners in Wainfleet.
5. Turn Right at the stop sign onto
Regional Rd #3, and drive to
the end of the road (it will become
Concession #1)
6. Turn Left onto side road 30, drive 3
km to the end of Lakeshore Road.
7. Park is on the left.
Directions From Buffalo:
1. Travel along Hwy 3 West towards
Port Colborne.
2. Turn Left onto Station Rd.
3. Turn Right onto Lakeshore Rd.
4. Park Entrance is on Lakeshore Rd.
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