Reviews
Cape Croker Park
User Reviews
Dan Miller
Cape Croker Park is a hidden gem. Lots of variety of camp sites and day use. The access to the Bruce Trail is perfect, and if rock hopping is your thing you'll love the Caves Trail. The boardwalk is lovely too. Kaylee (sorry if I mis-spelled) at the visitors center is an incredible wealth of information and super eager to share knowledge and teachings.
Ling Jiang
One of the most beautiful campsites in Ontario. We originally came to this park just to see sunrise, but ended up spontanously booking lakeside sites for two days. The park is clean, peaceful and well maintained. They have basic facilities such as toilets washrooms and showers, and Bruce Trail runs right through the park.
Sarah Storrey
Spent time in the park hiking to the beach and through the caves. Absolutely loved it. Although you do have to pay for entry to the park, they have separate parking for day users that are right at the trail heads which is nice. We would love to camp here to explore more of the trails
Ni K
Amazing family friendly park, front office staff were friendly and helpful with information. Campsites are well maintained. Washrooms were AMAZING, no smell and very well maintained. Park has multiple walking trails, including the Bruce Trail running through the bluffs.
Joe Torbett
One of the most beautiful camp grounds I've been to! Surrounded by the water with views of the escarpment all around, you'll have a hard time finding better water side views in a campsite in the area! Extremely clean, has nearly everything you could need available at the office (which stays open late). Would recommend and would come back again!
J P
Gorgeous, quiet park. Staff were kind and informative. Ended up getting some of their maple syrup for Christmas too! Highly recommend this park - especially the sites furthest away from the entrance.
Katelyn Fiolleau
Favourite Place to camp on the peninsula, I camped here alone, and I'm a young woman. The security came by to give me a list of phone numbers and told me they'd make sure I was safe. Constantly going back here
Catherine Dyer
Great camping sites, some right by the water. Near end of the season so the bathroom block closed at 7 pm, which was inconvenient. I was tent camping. Bring your own water. Staff at reception desk very helpful. Online registration was simple. Bruce Trail goes right through the site. Amazing views from the side trail near the caves. Recommend the hiking there as well.
ML AS
Gorgeous, secluded park. "Real" camping, Crystal clear water, perfect beach for skipping stones and for taking a dip, and Guy's Fish and Chips trailer was delicious! I love this park and intend to continue to visit each year. There are bears, but over the years they have made improvements; I.e. the garbage shed is a heavy door now! 10/10.
Derek May
Beautiful gem of a park off the beaten path. In the heart of bluff country on the eastern edge of the Bruce Peninsula. All the amenities you'd get from a national or provincial park, and prices are the same if not better. Huge range of camp sites to choose from. Easy access to all attractions on the Bruce.