Windmill Point Park & Family Campground
Our 45-acre gated community campground and day park offers a beautiful clean 12 acre spring fed quarry, 10 acres of non-serviced tent camping, 110 RV sites which include 95 seasonal, 11 overnight RV electric & water sites and 4 electric only sites.
We offer clean modern washrooms with free hot showers and flush toilets, 30 amp service, dump station (no sewer), mobile pump-out service ($), Laundromat($), 12 acre spring fed quarry, swimming, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, splash zone, paddleboats ($), beach, horseshoes, volleyball, bocce ball, firewood, snack bar, playground, pavilion, events tent, wheelchair accessible, movies under the stars, Free limited WI-FI. We are pet friendly!
The paved The Trans Canada Friendship Trail is at our door step, for walk & cycle.
Reservations require one night non-refundable deposit. Visa, M/C, AmEX or Debit cards accepted. Check in 12pm to 6pm & check out 11am.
Near by attractions: Golf, Fort Erie Racetrack, Casinos, Bingo, Boutiques, Historic museums, Wineries, Canal Locks, Lake Erie, Niagara Falls, marinas and Buffalo-USA Border.
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Featured Cycling in Ontario
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Take a Break!
Let your ride take you to a new turnaround destination, or better yet take a tour that includes multiple stops along the way. You can only ride so far without refueling and taking a rest. Numerous businesses certified as bicycle friendly can be found trailside or close to one of the many excellent route options in featured Welcome Cyclists regions.
Explore our new Welcome Cyclists Map and discover great local cafes and restaurants; farm stops; wineries; artisans galleries; B&B's or hotel accommodations; bike stores, tours, rentals, indoor bike park locations; plus many more unique attractions and useful services.
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Haldimand & Norfolk
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Haldimand and Norfolk Counties offer cyclists appealing on-road cycling routes and off-road trails, whether along the north shore of Lake Erie, following the Grand River or through agricultural communities. The opening of the Lake Erie Waterfront Trail and Erie Coastal Stewardship Eco Trail in 2013 will link the region to the existing Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail. Forest trails also offer mountain bikers a reason to journey to the region. Cyclists can explore towns and cities en route and enjoy a full range of services catering to visitors year round.
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Ottawa Valley & Renfrew County
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The Ottawa Valley has a number of rivers and valleys interconnected throughout Renfrew County. Criss-crossing the Ottawa River, Bonnechere and Madawaska Rivers, and skirting many lakes, the area has a number of mapped road riding routes. These routes include many options for stops at interesting heritage sites, artists' studios, swimming areas and communities while cycling quiet country roads and enjoying spectacularly scenic forested and often hilly landscape.
Across the County there are numerous rugged mountain biking trails to challenge oneself, with many of the snowmobile trails converting to multi-use trail systems beyond the winter season. Cyclists can also enjoy off-road recreational riding along abandoned railway beds that include the K&P Trail.
The powerful and lengthy Ottawa River has a rich history of both First Nations and early settlers. With tributaries flowing in from Algonquin Park, Quebec on the eastern river bed, and the city of Ottawa not far south, it is easy to get to the many cycling and outdoor adventures nearby.



