North Beach Provincial Park
Escape to the intimate setting of
, where sandy
beaches and refreshing waters provide an oasis for relaxed summer outings.
A smaller
version of the famous Sandbanks, North Beach offers similar scenery and
recreational opportunities. Cruise the bay and reel in the catch of the
day, choose a spot on the beach to splash in the waves and enjoy a picnic
by the water's edge. Cap off your day's adventures with a view of Lake
Ontario's dazzling sunsets.
Swimming
- three kilometres of fine sand offer a natural playground
- the water is shallow near the shore for swimming and wading
- be cautious of possible undertow on Lake Ontario side
- on North Bay, a more steep drop-off
Picnicking
- North Bay is well equipped for picnickers with tables, toilets and
plenty of parking
- small canteen within the park
Boating and Sailboarding
- sheltered waters of the bay is perfect for boardsailing and canoeing
- launch your motorboat, canoe or sailboat from the park's bay-side
boat ramp
- check with park staff about additional access points to Lake Ontario
Plan your visit now
- North Beach Provincial Park, south of Trenton, can be reached by taking
Highway 401 (exit 522 ) which connects to Highway 33 south
- camping is available at nearby Sandbanks Provincial
Park
For information about
alerts (beach advisory, fire bans, boil
water advisory) please see www.parkreports.com/report.php
For further information,
see the official Official
North Beach web site or
call 1 888 ONT-PARK (668-7275)
Office Telephone:
(613) 393-3319
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