Unique Landscapes
Bring your binoculars
The shorelines of Ontario’s Southwest offer some unique natural scenery that you won’t want to miss on your next trip to the beach. From Long Point, an area so biologically unique it’s been designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, to Point Pelee’s amazing collection of Carolinian zone plants and wildlife and extremely rare oak savanna and coastal dune ecosystems with extraordinary biodiversity at Pinery Provincial Park, a trip to any of these beaches is guaranteed to be anything but ordinary.
PLEASE NOTE: Contact each location to check for availability. Each beach page in this section has a contact link to check for status. We’re preparing for your visit using Ontario’s most up to date COVID-19 guidelines and ask all travellers to do the same before they set out on their trip. LEARN MORE HERE.Trip Inspiration
1
Your “Get out There” Guide to Spring Escapes
- 5 minute read
2
Your Outdoor Bucket List for Haldimand County
- 3 minute read
3
All Signs Point to Outdoor Fun at the Points of Norfolk
- 5 minute read
4
Your Summer Adventure Bucket List
- 4 minute read
5
Next Stop: Taste along the Toast the Coast Trail
- 3 minute read
6
Your “Get out There” Guide to Fall Escapes
- 4 minute read
7
Airbnb Escapes by the Lake
- 3 minute read
8
Your Guide to Ontario's Best Beaches
- 5 minute read
9
Top Rated Bed & Breakfasts
- 4 minute read
10
Visiting Chatham-Kent
- 1 minute read
11
The Best Beach Getaway Guide
- 4 minute read
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The Beach Within Reach
- 3 minute read
14
Summer Sun & Sand Shakeup
- 4 minute read
15
Happy Campers
- 4 minute read
16
Picture Perfect Paddles
- 4 minute read
17
Superb Sips & Wild Waves
- 6 minute read
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Canada's Best Kept Secret
- 8 minute read
20
Get Hooked
- 4 minute read
21
Ontario's Forgotten Coast
- 10 minute read
22
Cycling Route: Looping Through Lambton
- 2 minute read
23
Spring Soon To Be Sprung
- 3 minute read
24
Luscious Lavender, Wonderful Wine, and Great Food
- 7 minute read