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Wheatley

Overview

Wheatley Provincial Park offers a tranquil retreat on the northern shore of Lake Erie in Ontario. As Canada’s southernmost provincial park, it provides a unique ecological landscape characterized by deep creek valleys and a lush Carolinian forest. RVers often visit this park to experience a blend of creek-side camping and beach access, creating a serene environment that feels secluded while remaining easily accessible. It is a destination where the natural beauty of the Great Lakes meets a temperate climate, making it a favorite for those heading south through the province.

Location & Surroundings

The park is situated in Wheatley, ON, nestled among the winding waters of Boosey, Middle, and Two Creeks. Its location at the same latitude as Northern California results in a mild climate and a diverse array of plant and animal life. The landscape is defined by its low-lying wetlands and towering trees, providing a sheltered atmosphere that protects many campsites from the direct winds coming off the lake. This geographic positioning makes it a critical stop for migratory birds and a haven for local wildlife.

Amenities & Park Features

Travelers will find well-maintained facilities designed for a comfortable stay. The park features four distinct campgrounds, with many sites offering electrical hookups suitable for various RV sizes. Standard amenities include modern comfort stations with laundry facilities and hot showers, ensuring that even the most rustic stay remains convenient. For those bringing watercraft, there is a convenient boat launch providing access to the creeks and the open waters of Lake Erie, while several picnic areas are scattered throughout the grounds for day-use enjoyment.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The park serves as an excellent base for exploring the Essex County region. A short drive away is Point Pelee National Park, a world-renowned destination for bird migration and monarch butterflies. Visitors can also explore the Hillman Marsh Conservation Area or spend an afternoon touring the local Essex County wineries. Within the park itself, miles of hiking trails and quiet creek waters offer ample opportunities for paddling, fishing, and nature photography, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the local ecology.

Who This Park Is Best For

Wheatley is an ideal destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts seeking a quiet, rustic atmosphere rather than a high-traffic resort vibe. It is perfectly suited for families who enjoy exploring natural ecosystems and couples looking for a peaceful stopover while touring Southern Ontario. If you appreciate creek-side views and a slower pace of life, this park fits your travel style perfectly. The spacious sites and natural screening provide a level of privacy that is highly valued by experienced RV travelers seeking a genuine connection with nature.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Lake Erie)
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (23)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (96)
• Max Length (50)
• 15 Amp
• Gravel Sites (96)
• 30 Amp
• Electric (96)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (50 x 50)

User Reviews

V v sn Medepalli

October 16, 2025

Wheatley Provincial Park Campgrounds (Boosey Creek, Highlands, Middle Creek, and Two Creeks) are perfect for families! 🏕️ We’ve been here twice and always had a wonderful time. The campsites are clean, well-maintained, and the staff are super friendly. The Halloween-themed event (October 11th, 2025) was amazing — every campsite was decorated, and my kids had the best time! 🎃👻 There’s so much to enjoy: fishing, biking trails, the beach, water fun, and boating. A peaceful, safe, and fun spot for families to relax and make great memories. Highly recommend! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🌲

Burk Schmidt

August 28, 2025

We camped here with friends (on three different sites) for a few days in August, 2025. In general everything was good, except that out site (212) was surrounded by poison ivy. This is terrible for anyone camping with kids or pets. This site is great for bird watching. The beach at the park is pretty decent also.

Gulnar Kuramaeva

August 17, 2025

Boosey Camp Adventure: A Symphony of Nature and Myth Our recent trip to Boosey Camp was truly wonderful. As the sun began to set, the camp was serenaded by the cheerful chirping of grasshoppers, creating a calming backdrop that felt like nature’s own orchestra. The addition of frogs croaking nearby added a layer of harmony, making the crackling firewood seem like a grand stage set with special effects—almost as if an orchestra was performing just for us. During our exploration, we spotted a fish unexpectedly tossed onto the beach before we decided to swim, adding a touch of surprise to our adventure. The highlight was diving into the warm, crystal-clear waters—so clean and inviting! The water’s surface formed a perfect horizontal divide between the vibrant sky above and the tranquil sea below, creating a breathtaking view that felt like a natural masterpiece. The comforting warmth and purity of the water made every splash and dive incredibly fun and refreshing, washing away fatigue and filling us with joy. Under the shade of a huge tree, we also discovered two enormous mushrooms, about 30 cm in diameter, growing side by side. Their massive caps added a touch of wonder and mystery to our nature walk. As we relaxed, a majestic griffon soared gracefully into the sky, its wings spanning wide as it glided above us. Watching it ascend was awe-inspiring. When we headed back down, another griffon appeared, joining the first in a spontaneous aerial dance—sharing a sudden dinner in the sky, as if mythic creatures were joining us for a moment of camaraderie. As the day drew to a close, a beautiful line of geese headed steadily toward the sunset, their silhouettes creating a peaceful scene that marked the end of another perfect day. Boosey Camp offered a perfect blend of nature’s symphony, mythical wonder, and pure fun in the water, making it an unforgettable experience filled with tranquility, surprises, and awe-inspiring sights.

Nicole Davis

August 08, 2025

This park was actually surprisingly good. Incredibly well maintained campsites and facilities, very friendly park staff and really good beach access within the park. The beach areas were remarkably not busy, especially considering it was July and 30C every day. There's also a remarkable amount of bunnies. Yes, bunnies. There's probably at least one bunny per campsite. It was odd and adorable. We also saw an adult and juvenile bald eagle fishing right off the beach which was super cool. Some of the sites in the campground aren't exactly offering a lot of privacy but the sites matched the online descriptions so I can't be disappointed there. Would definitely return to this park again.

Shauna

June 03, 2025

Clean and beautiful campgrounds. Very peaceful, each campsite gets fire pit and plenty of space to park and set up camping equipment. Lots of supplies sold at the ranger station so not to worry if you forget something. Fun experience for families, friends, couples, etc.

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