Rock Point Provincial Park sandy beach on Lake Erie, Ontario
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Rock Point Provincial Park

15 min drive from MoonLake Cottage
Victoria Day–Thanksgiving: Daily 8am–9pm (day use)

Rock Point Provincial Park is a geological and natural wonder on the north shore of Lake Erie, located near Dunnville. The park is named for its distinctive rocky limestone ledges that jut into the lake — a feature unique among Ontario's Lake Erie parks, which are otherwise dominated by sandy beaches.

The limestone ledges at Rock Point are estimated to be over 350 million years old, and they're packed with ancient marine fossils. Walking along the shoreline, you can spot fossilized coral, brachiopods, and other creatures from the Devonian period. It's a living geology lesson that kids and adults find equally fascinating.

Beyond the fossils, Rock Point is one of the premier birdwatching sites in Ontario. Its location on the Lake Erie shoreline makes it a critical stopover point for migratory birds in spring and fall. Over 300 species have been recorded here, including rare warblers, raptors, and shorebirds. The park's Point aux Pins peninsula creates a natural funnel that concentrates migrants in remarkable numbers.

The park also has a sandy beach, campground, and picnic areas. Day-use visitors are welcome during operating season. From MoonLake Cottage, it's a 15-minute drive east along the Lake Erie shoreline — a perfect half-day outing.

Insider Tips

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    Visit in May for peak spring bird migration — over 300 species recorded here

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    Look for Devonian-era fossils in the limestone ledges along the shoreline

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    Bring sunscreen — the open limestone ledges offer little shade on sunny days

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rock Point Provincial Park known for?

Rock Point Provincial Park is known for its ancient limestone ledges containing 350-million-year-old fossils, exceptional spring birdwatching (300+ species), and its unique rocky shoreline on Lake Erie's north shore.

How far is Rock Point Provincial Park from MoonLake Cottage?

Rock Point Provincial Park is approximately 15 minutes drive from MoonLake Cottage in Port Maitland, heading east along the Lake Erie shoreline.

Can you swim at Rock Point Provincial Park?

Yes, Rock Point Provincial Park has a sandy beach area suitable for swimming. The park also has limestone ledges for exploring, picnic areas, and a campground.

Is Rock Point Provincial Park good for birdwatching?

Rock Point Provincial Park is one of Ontario's premier birdwatching sites. Over 300 species have been recorded, and the park's location on Lake Erie makes it a critical stopover for spring and fall migrants. May is the best month for rare warblers and raptors.

Visitor Info

Rock Point Provincial Park, Dunnville, ON N1A 2W8
Victoria Day–Thanksgiving: Daily 8am–9pm (day use)
15 min drive from MoonLake Cottage

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