Nestled deep within the heart of Carolinian Canada, lies Ontario’s second oldest Provincial Park: Rondeau!

Nature Programming & Special Events

Join Rondeau’s knowledgeable and passionate Naturalists as they explore the dynamic and exiting world of the park’s natural and cultural heritage. From guided hikes and children’s programs to monthly festivals, there’s always something happening to spark your interest and love of the outdoors. Throughout the summer months (July and August) programming is offered on a…

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Birding

Throughout the spring, thousands of dedicated birders flock to Rondeau to witness the journey of spring migrants as they pass through our peninsula.  From unexpected daily oddities to seasonal returnees, birding in Rondeau will exceed your expectations!  Over 360 species of birds have been seen in the Rondeau area, and at least 130 of those…

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Biking

Because we have such a long peninsula, biking is a great option for getting around, and seeing all of Rondeau! We currently host 3 biking trails: Harrison Trail, Warbler's Way, and South Point Trail. Marsh Trail is typically another good biking trail, sadly though, it is closed due to erosion. Additionally, Rondeau Road is closed…

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Camping

Download a map of our campground > Come camping at Rondeau for a great family vacation, a fun weekend out, or a group retreat. With over 262 campsites within the beautiful, and rare, Oak Savannah ecosystem, you will not only leave with great memories with your friends and family but also with an increased connection with…

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Hiking

Download an overview map of Rondeau > Rondeau has 7 trails with over 30 km of beautiful scenery to hike through. Each trail offers something completely unique from the other! The trails include: Black Oak – (1.4km) Black Oak trail offers a pleasant jaunt through Rondeau’s narrow strip of pine-oak savannah. Through the spring and summer, the…

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