![]() QUIET HOURS BEGIN AT 11PM! Radios must be off, and no extreme noise created.Be considerate of your neighbor, and staff! “Excessive noise,” “discriminatory/ harassing/ abusive/ insulting language” or “disturbing others” is prohibited.The registered camper is responsible for the visitors. “Additional vehicle permits” are required for extra vehicle(s). ![]() All campsites require a permit per vehicle (Only two vehicles per site).All visitors must register at the office prior to entering the park.MNRF Fishing Regulations apply at the Conservation Area. Please note there are no receptacles to dispose of hot coals on-site and this poses a fire hazard. It is recommended that guests refrain from using charcoal when bbqing and instead, opt for the use of propane. Generators are only allowed for medical reasons and MUST be approved by the park superintendent prior to use.Alcohol is strictly prohibited in day-use areas.Rules and regulations must be followed at all times. Admission fees apply. ![]() With only 225 serviced and unserviced campsites, the seasonal campgrounds sell out in a hurry, so don’t put off booking your stay, check back soon for more information. Day Use and Camping from Victoria Day weekend through Thanksgiving weekend. Over the years, a grassroots community has grown at Long Beach, which you can delightfully experienced at both the Annual Camper Appreciation BBQ and Bolerama. A unique place to camp, swim, sunbathe, fish, sailboard or jet-ski, this property is perfect for memory-building. Located on Lake Erie, Long Beach Conservation Area is one of Niagara’s hidden gems. ![]()
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