Cape Croker Park

Introduction

Private Campground

112 Park Rd
Neyaashiinigmiing, ON
N0H 2T0

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The view is spectacular! Cape Croker Park is a family-oriented campground operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. We are located along the shores of Sydney Bay, and we are just 20 minutes northeast of Wiarton.Our campsites are in a variety of settings, from open to well-treed, social to private, and most are suitable for either tents or trailers. Perfect for the family getaway or camping near friends. 30-amp hydro hookups are now available in our very popular Beach Camping Area. We boast 1 fantastic group site on the waterfront: The Birches. There are a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, cycling, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing and fishing, to name a few. Our facilities include 2 comfort stations, showers, laundry, dump station. We also offer mobile trailer pump-out service, propane cylinder refilling and evening security patrols.Stay for a night, a week or the season. Camping–naturally!

Nearby

Nearby Attractions and Services

Dumping station

Laundromat

Public phone

Beach swimming

Fishing

Playground

Boat rental (non-motorized), Day use, Fishing, Mountain biking, Restaurants, Volleyball, Walking/hiking trails, Wildlife viewing/birding

Directions

How to Get Here

Directions from Wiarton to Cape Croker Park:1. Travel 2.5 km N of Wiarton on Hwy 6.2. Make a R onto Bruce County Rd 9 and travel 6 km through Colpoy's Bay.3. Turn R onto Purple Valley Rd.4. Follow Purple Valley Rd 5 km to a stop sign. Turn L (still Purple Valley Rd).5. Travel 5 km to second concession and turn R onto McIver Rd.6. Follow McIver Rd 2.5 km to Sydney Bay Rd and turn L onto Park Rd.

Contact

Contact Info

Website: www.capecrokerpark.com

Phone: 519-534-0571

Facebook: CapeCrokerPark/



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