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Beautiful beach, and sand bank so much sand! Go early enjoy the entire day and ya see. $22 entrance fee per car.
Beautiful beach but overcrowded. Impossible to relax! High water levels created swampy conditions on way to dunes and one beach was entirely closed.
Beautiful beach soft white sand Crystal warm water Only its shallow for a long way till you can really swim
My family and I spent two nights at Sandbanks in the middle of October. We drove from London through Prince Edward County, a vibrant region know for its community of makers and growers. It was well worth the drive and the charm of this area will surely capture your heart and imagination! We had so much fun exploring the park and walking along the beautiful beach. Happy trails ????
Gorgeous place!
West lake campsites are much too open, little to no privacy and no protection from rain or sun. The other campsites are nice however. The trails offer a decent amount of hiking and West lake has some very nice water for swimming.
Amazing beach. It's Florida, the Carribean and Asia without the tourists.
Sandbanks is amazing! A great beach for everyone and surely will bring memories to last a lifetime!
Always enjoy visiting and camping at Sandbanks with friends. The facilities are well kept and clean, the navigation inside the park is helpful and easy to follow, and the beaches are fantastic! Whether you are simply spending an afternoon at the beach, or a week long camping trip in the Outlets, everything is close by, easily accessible and gorgeous.
I will never forget this beautiful sunset.
Wow, the beach at this park is amazing!
I wish we could’ve stay there longer. We were blown away by the dune beach and there’s so many trails to walk! You must go there if you visit Ontario. The only point is that the beach is really crowded... So not so great if you’re looking for a peaceful place to relax.
Nice sandy beach with long shoreline. Open as of today and paid $21/vehicle for entrance fee. Pretty quiet for a weekend.
Beautiful scenery but the highway is dreadful.
Great beaches and bike trails for families, lots of stuff to do in Prince Edward County too! The only bummer was that showers were closed this year due to Covid-19. But still great!
The Sandbanks is always a great place to visit. The beaches are clean, staff is helpful, comfort stations are checked frequently, online reservation for day use is easy to navigate.
One of the finest beaches I have been to in ontario. The sand is silky smooth and no bubbles on the beach which we liked very much. There are specific area for dogs . We went to the beach where the outlet river meets the lake.
Good place for children's as well..
Stayed at Outer River B. Small sites. Two different sites in two nights. Did the Cedar trail where I took those pictures. Didn't go to the beach because too many people and no social distancing. Vault toilet were not open. Only comfort station with no showers. Good thing our site was near it.
So nice ! BUT a lot of people do not keep their dogs on a leash !!!
I grew up in the area and have great memories of Sandbanks. It’s a beautiful place however the enforcement staff is incredibly aggressive. I almost got run over on the beach by a patrol guy because he assumed my pop can was alcohol before even checking. And it’s impossible to come and go when camping due to the insane influx of people on the roads leading to the park. Why not implement an online reservation service where people can pre book tickets for that day so they aren’t blocking the roads attempting to get in? All in all not a great experience now I remember why I haven’t been in years.
Amazing but not open all activities after October. We were there end of last week mean November.Stayed at Maple rest heritage house. It was calm, cool abd cold with snow, but we ebjoy.
Permits now required really reduced the line to get in. Been coming here for nearly 30 years, still one of my favorite places to swim ????♂️
Beautiful beaches.
After trying to get a reservation here for over 40yrs COVID-19 finally delivered and we got in. The weather wasn't the best and maybe that's why, regardless the Government of Ontario has a pristine piece of property for all to enjoy so enjoy and if you have time check out Three dog winery or Parsons brewing or better yet go to both.
Sprawling sandy beach. Lots of walking/hiking trails through the dunes along the beach.
The sand is really fine and smooth. The beach is gorgeous. Highly recommend visiting.
So beautiful, so much room you never feel like you're being crowded. The waves always make it a special day at the beach
Beautiful beach, the banks go out quite a bit so you can walk out far, lovely colored water - they recommend you get a permit online, available up to 5 days before you come.
The sandunes part of Sandbanks was a really nice area to spend a day. Lots of room to play and go for an adventure. The eastern side has a nice swimming area that looks towards Picton. There is also a concession stand at the main beach area where you can get drinks and grilled hot dogs and other items. When we visited the water levels were high which made it interesting to get through to the beaches but none the less was very enjoyable.
This was my first time at the park and I loved it - outside of the lineup of cars to turn into the parks main entrance that is. If you do decide to come here on a weekend, you neeeeeed to do reserve your spot online. I saw several cars being turned away because they didn’t. Luckily I remembered to do so and had no problem getting in.
Visited the Dunes Beach at Sandbanks. What was most frustrating was that I arrived at the road outside of the provincial park at 9:30 and didn’t get in for nearly an hour and a half. Entrance into the park was crowded and incredibly slow. Dunes beach was beautiful but the swimming area is lackluster. There’s about 10m of swimming area before you encounter a massive patch of seaweed and a dark drop off. The water was beautiful but I’m not sure with the crowds it’s worth it when there are so many other gorgeous beaches far less crowded around Ontario.
Beautiful beach. Good vibes. Great camping. Needs amenities to be serviced more often.
Absolutely beautiful park! A little far from where I live but well worth the trek! Clean sand, clean water, and just an overall amazing place! Although it may seem crowded when trying to find parking, the beach is huge and it really doesn't feel too busy. We got there around 1:30 PM and were still able to easily find a parking spot and a clear space on the beach! Definitely going back soon! Highly recommend!
Fantastic campsite. Has everything. Hiking, kayaking, swimming and a huge Beach. Campsites are amazing and most of them are secluded. Showers as well. I do wish they had more water stations.
@adventurousgm One of my favorite parks in Ontario. We went on a Monday and got to enjoy it without the traffic. Nice beach. Trails are small at this park. Cycling here is nice.
The best beach that I visited here in Canada. The sand is soft and hot, the water itself is warm and really good to stay inside. There are 3 different beaches around so even if you miss your chance to enter the park because it is full, you can always go to another one and try there, it is about 1 km from provincial sandbanks park. You have also tables there so you can enjoy with your friends. For sure it is the place on my list to visit again and again and again!
The Sandbanks has the largest fresh water dune system in the world. There is a provincial park but it is very busy in the summer so hard to get in. If you can access it by boat there are many areas on West Lake that are phenomenal. There are hikes to Lake Ontario and gigantic waves. A wonderful place to visit with your family.
A nice sandy beach to cool off hot summer days. The great thing about this beach is that it is shallow to almost 100 meters and you can enjoy playing in the water. It gets busy from afternoon, so it's better to reach early to get a good spot in the beach and also for parking. I don't know if it is the routine but there was no water in the washrooms after 6 pm. Hope they fix this.
One of the best beaches in Canada!!! There are no rocks on the beach amd the water is clear, which reminds me of the caribbean! This is a perfect place to spend time with family, friends and kids as the whole area is shallow and kids enjoy it a lot!!
Very clean and clear water. It was packed the days that we were there but it was still worth it.
Great beach. Park at P8 if you want to be near the food joint. Got the day pass a few days in advance and had no trouble getting in.
Best Beach in the province of Ontario. Real soft sand beach and warmer water. Gets a little crowded on long holiday weekends though.
The best beaches in NL.
Not the first time we've been here. We keep coming back. 2019 saw Lake Ontario waters rise to a point where only 2 of 3 beaches were open, Dunes and Outlet. Sandbanks (the 3rd beach, not the Park) was closed, so what remained open was 2/3rds of 2 beaches. Needless to say, it was busy. We bought the summer pass, so we could bypass the lineup at the main gate every day. Went straight to Outlet Beach very early, and were often done and ready to explore the County by noonish, when the beach was usually reaching capacity. Always saw long wait lines when leaving around noon, so noon is not a good time to arrive on a busy day. Outlet Beach, while not our favorite, was still amazing. Kids loved the day that was windy and made for some large waves. If you've never been to Sandbanks, you should go soon.
Amazing place, the dunes are really pretty the beach is clean and its wasn’t really crowded. Nice place to visit i recommend it
Amazing beach. However it is usually full and you need to book in advance. I love the scenery and the water. You can get into the water so warm.
Who doesn't like the Sandbanks? Great beach... I've had many fond memories over the years from visiting there. The sand dunes are great, water's amazing and it's the perfect place for picnics.
Spent a couple of days in Picton and went to the Sandbanks beaches everyday (They are 15-20 away by car). It's absolutely beautiful. Fine sand, even some waves. Hard to believe you're on a lake. Truly amazing.
awesome large park, shallow waters on several sandy beaches, sandy dunes. $21 for day access till 10 pm. bring mosquito repellent.
Great Soft Sand Beach. Water is not too cold and though it was a long holiday weekend still had plenty of room for everyone. I would suggest getting there early as parking is at a premium.
Extremely disappointed! Very little indication of one IMPORTANT part of this park during COVID: you must have a permit to enter the park. We drove 3 hours to this park only to be told we cannot enter. The website should have put this in bold letters as a disclaimer instead of advertising the park. Big, red flashing notice where it says in simple English: “CLICK HERE TO GET A PERMIT TO ENTER A PARK. WITHOUT THIS PERMIT, YOU CANNOT ENTER THE PARK NO MATTER HOW FAR YOU DRIVE WITH SMALL CHILDREN.”
The place is gorgeous. I am a total water baby and this is beach is paradise. Clear waters, beautiful white sand. Beautiful little town.
The first step you put on this powdery sand you know that paradise its just above the dunes !
Amazing fresh water beaches! Serene camping experience with the best burger bar I've ever been to yet! It's a must try for people who like camping and beach vacations!! An all in one 5 star experience.
One of the best beaches in Ontario. I've been going here since I was a kid, and I recommend Outlet beach for your usual beach going experience (long white sand, warm water). If you want to be a bit more adventurous try the Sandbanks Beach or the Dunes.
What a great place! We arrived on a motorcycle to take a quick dip on a very hot day and found it was a "free" admission special day and we were quite excited as a regular admittance to the park is around $18 CA. Glad we didn't have to pay because we only stayed an hour or so. The changing rooms were clean and nice and close to the beach. The beach was beautiful, although crowded even towards the end of the day. The water was refreshing a clean - a very nice experience!
it has beautiful beach. Sand is so soft. the beach area is big so it allows more people going into the park. They have trails and campsite too. Also it has a dog beach i enjoyed the day at the park very much and will consider doing camping in the fall. there's also a store inside the provincial Park, it is convenient. The washroom facilities are very clean. they have picnic tables.
Beautiful sandy beach. No rocks. Gorgeous water
The beach and the park here are beautiful. There isn't a lot to do except walk around and enjoy the sights, but this place is incredibly relaxing and scenic. The parking is pricey so be prepared for that (18$). Sometimes you can stay at nearby hotel which offers a day pass to the park.
Beautiful park, great trails, but be sure to read the map at the trail head by the campground, not the one they give out. The handout isn't accurate, but the trailhead sign is. I've added the trailhead sign to the photos of this location. Unfortunately north is DOWN, but that's how it would be when looking at it.
One of the best beaches in Canada!! Camping nights are fantastic!
Stunningly beautiful beaches!
Clear water and nice dandy beaches. Don't come on weekends though, chances to get in are low
Was trouble to get in during covid nineteen stage-three times but once inside it was a nice beach with long shore, and nice warm water as compared to Lake Ontario at Toronto. The water is shallow and gradually slopes down towards deeper water with all sand beneath the water. You can go hundred meters and still be at neck deep. Was a good experience and I would recommend anyone thinking whether to go or not go to this beach. We had fun and going back whenever we can.
ABSOLUTELY beautiful. Rating 5 stars due to location and the unreal views and beaches. However it seems like alot of wasted space considering the campground only has 30 sites and the campground itself is small and only 1 bathroom facility …
The beach is nice, but you have to reserve in advance for a place due to covid restrictions
Amazing water but the beach isn’t really clean, a lot of people, hard to find parking, but the beach makes up for it
So great now with the advance reservation system, not crowded at all! Can easily spot the kids from the beach!
Beautifully well maintained park, albeit a bit busy but that is to be expected with how popular it is! Staff was awesome in helping with some unexpected changes before our trip & we enjoyed our stay very close to the beach in the Outlet River Campground A.
My favorite destination in Ontario. Is the best beach I know, and I visited many. The spirit of this place is truly amazing. Good parking, comfortable cafeteria for those who did not bring food. The water is clean, and long shallow area for little kids. On bright sunny day it reminds me the Caribbean beach. On a gloomy weather like on photo is very beautiful and a little dramatic.
Great park with multiple beaches and other areas to enjoy.
Went on a day pass to Sandbanks Provincial Park on Jul 10. It was a beautiful day, Lakeshore Beach outlet was clean - beach and water. Very enjoyable day. Reserved Day Vehicle Parking. BBQ lunch at an area within the park. Parking plentiful. Went to sandbank dune but moved to lakeshore beach outlet
We visited the sandbanks provincial Park and stayed at OUTLET beach and its a very nice, wide, long beach. But there were seaweed at the beginning of the beach. We had the feeling as we were at the sea! You can bring your food and drinks with you ( alcohol are forbidden), we stayed next to P7 where there is a food restaurant and toilets!Definitely to try!
Been coming here most my life and it still always feels like the first time. The beauty of this gem is absolutely astounding and brings my heart so much joy and peace to be here. Forever my favorite paradise at home.❤
Amazing as always. The new reservation experience is excellent at getting people in quickly.
Best place on earth despite the weather
Wow - what an awesome beach. White powder sand beaches . Best kept secret. Would go again and again .
Oh my god... It's like the deserted beaches in your favorite love story.
This is my favorite Ontario campground. The beach and the shallow waters really are the main reason why I keep coming back every year. Facilities are always well maintained. Book early ( 6 mths ahead) because this campground is extremely popular and books up quickly.
Nice place to visit in summer you can camp close to Beach. Lake is shallow. Beach is clean. Provincial park charge 21$ per car. Little algae in water. Half an hour drive from 401;east at exit 562.
Incredible beaches right in Ontario. Beautiful, soft white sands, lovely lake water that is shallow enough for young kids to swim in. Such a great place to visit! We come here every summer. Don’t miss the dunes for a really special experience.
No place better to be in the summer! We take the kids every year we can. I used to go alot with family when I was little as well.
Can't wait to go back again!! It was my first time to this beach. I went with my 2 kids and we spent 3 days in there. These 3 days were the most beautiful days of my life. The beach is super clean; no animals, so sit back and relax. No garbage around. Wide and uncrowded space. The water is very shallow and very warm. It was +38C when we were there. I have visited many beaches around the world and Sandbanks is one of the most beautiful waters I have ever been to in my entire life We had to book five days in advance for each day. I guess they want to limit the influx of people with Covid situation! Bring a foldable table and a beach canopy or umbrella to enjoy the beautiful white sand on that beach! Next year will go camping with all my family to enjoy the beautiful clean shallow water!!
Sandbanks Provincial Park has 3 beaches that are considered the among the best beaches in Ontario. Outlet beach is the best one with a long sandy beach and calm waters. Lakeshore beach is unique for its ocean-like waves. And Sand Dunes beach, which might not be the best for swimming, but the sand dunes are a unique feature that you don't see any where else in Ontario and maybe in Canada.
3 great beaches. We checked out the dunes beach first- small and quiet atmosphere. Massive white sand dunes. Checked out the outlet beach next. Long beach with clear waters. Tons of parking, showers, bathrooms, convenience store and a restaurant at outlet beach
The best in Ontario but still not perfect need better shade area and good quality of restaurants and entertainment around
Great provincial park! Beautiful beach, with soft sand. Water is cool, and you can walk out to a couple of sand bars. Washrooms are decent. Lots of fun for everyone!
Great beach with lots of sand and great amenities. ***Don't forget to reserve a day pass online!!*** WEEKDAYS ARE FREE
The beach where it feels like you can walk a km from the shoreline and you are still on ur feet. Perfect beach for families. Weekends are usually full and sometimes closed when they reach capacity during the summer.
Really a wonderful place to spend a day or camping as well. I have lot of memories with this park
Low capacity, need to make reservations 5 days before if you are planning for the weekend. Cannot go unplanned. Beach not maintained, too much garbage during weekend
Sandbanks is a great park/beach to visit. The beach is very accessible and they also have washrooms and change rooms. There is a snack shack on site but you are have to bring her to bring your own food as well. Because of the pandemic you need to book day passes ahead of time, the price is adorable and it keeps the number of people on the beach safe. We had lots of room to spread out with our family, felt very safe in the fresh air. Thanks to all the park staff!
Went last week, a suprise travel destination courtesy of my husband! The view is astounding! Indeed, nature always surprises me. A little bit cold but worth dipping your feet in the water and the sun is gorgeous. We'll definitely book a camp for the summer!
Nice beach and beautiful view, nice campground, missing 1 star because I think it is missing sanitary blocks.
Beautiful sandybeach and campsites some camps are close to the lake . its little busy beach even weekdays change rooms are closed because of covid-19 if you are planning to go so go early.
Such a beautiful beach!!! The water is clear and fairly shallow (for the most part, we didn't go too far out). Although there's alot of people because the beach is so long there's enough space for your group to settle down without being too close to someone else. From the parking lot it's a short uphill walk to the beach. P5 onwards seemed to be less crowded. **If you want to go to the Day beach try to get to the park before 10 Am! By 11:30 am the parking gets full (Dunes beach was at capacity by 11 am) ** It took about 40 mins to turn from Country Rd 18 to County Rd 12 (street of the park) at 10 am. And once we got onto County Rd 12, it was another 30 mins to get to the entrance of the park, get a day permit and then proceed to find parking.
What an amazing place! Almost like being in the Caribbean, only salty water and palm trees were missing! Really enjoyed it!
Amazing place to camp and have a beach day as well❤️
Got here 8 30am for parking. Buy the seasonal pass before you come!! Get here early and P6 parking and entrance is not too crowded. We stayed for 6 hours and it's totally worth it. Beautiful views!! Washrooms are very clean. Water is hell fresh!! Security is very strict and life is easier with a pass.
Amazing place to swim. Nice beach, not so dense, clean and properly maintained. As the water is shallow, wont feel deep intill you go really far from coast, but this allows a lot of people at the same in water. Takes much time in paying parking tickets. Consider that if planning to visit on weekends or holidays
The camping sites are nicely spaced so it feels like 'real' camping (unlike the chains) The water and beach were very beautiful. The small washrooms were all closed understandingly due to covid but it was a minor thing. Definitely will be staying again.
Gorgeous location, wonderful staff. Lookign forward to going back.
Amazing and beautiful. Will definately be coming back
One of the coolest Park we had a chance to visit in Ontario, a lot of beachs with beautiful and clean sand. Not si crowded during the working days. Avoid the W. E
No open fires SAD
This parkis awesome. I am lost for words to discribe how beautiful it is.
(Translated) Breathtaking! Beautiful panorama to get there (Original) A couper le souffle! Panorama de toute beauté pour s'y rendre
Nice place and really soft sand perfect place for a day at the beach we also had a couples of storm passing by the lake so it maded some great waves
Every summer we come here cus the water its clean and our dogs are welcome. You will certainly enjoy it ????????
One of the quiet camping sites that we’ve been visited which was surprising for us as usually beach campsites are pretty noisy with people partying till late. The beach is absolutely gorgeous. Be sure to be there early in the morning to not get stuck in the entrance traffic.
My favorite beach! I travel 2.5 hours and absolutely love this beach! Crystal clear water
Great park. Private camp sites. Very clean washrooms and showers.
Nice beach, but a little bit too far.
The parking permit for day use is around $18 which is a bit of a stretch for me. There were a lot of parking spaces available that we're all close to the beach, and each one had a washroom and changing room. The beach was long and had a lot of seat available for picnics, sand was really nice but the water is pretty murky, and had a lot of broken shells lying around which you have to look out for or you might hurt your feet.
Pre COVID-19 I would rate the Sandbanks a 5 star, however, I didn't have a great experience when we went. We woke up at 6:30am to leave our hotel in Belleville and arrived at 8am to obtain our day pass prior to the rush. This was the perfect time to come as there was plenty of parking available. A day pass is $21 and we chose to park at the Outlet beach. We spent approx. 3 hours there and it got very busy so we decided to try the dunes beach. Once we left our parking spot and arrived to the other beach we were told they were at capacity. We saw many cars leaving, however they won't let anyone else it and clearly weren't counting people. We ended up at Lakeshore Beach which was even more crowded than the first and had minimal parking available too. Basically once you get there you have to pick a beach and stay there because it's nearly impossible to find parking, even though you pay for the day pass. I was very disappointed, as I was really looking forward to this visit.
Beautiful spot! Get there early to get a good spot on the beach???? Don't forget a beach umbrella or similar sun shade. Water was clear and not freezing cold! Sand was lovely.A perfect day ???????? Went on a Saturday so was very crowded.
We went camping last year. Camping lots are ok. We loved the beaches. Spacious. Beautiful turquoise water. Soft sand. Very clean. It’s like you are in the Caribbean.
Amazing sand... the finest sand on the fresh water beaches in Canada till date for me. I would recommend this place to anyone who loves a good outing on a sandy beach. The amenities are top notch. Try to park in P8 parking lot. They have a good blue access mat over the sand so you don't have to drag your strollers or carriages.
The park does not have a lot of sites, but there is so much to explore! The sites are private compared to other campgrounds we've been to on the island. No trouble parking our 21-ft trailer, but the roads are quite narrow... larger vehicles/trailers might be more difficult. Sites and facilities are very clean. The employees were very helpful. Just a tip if you're coming here for the first time: the Burgeo highway is 146km off of the TCH with NOTHING in between. Also once you get into Burgeo, there is no sign telling you to turn right off the main road onto Inspiration Rd to get to the park. Finally, to get to the sand, it is a bit of a walk...10-15 min (I walk slow). Would definitely recommend.
Awesome provincial park; visited this fall. The park is massive, perfect for bike riding with a view! One frustration is their firewood being stored outside and uncovered from the rain. It was practically impossible to get a fire going with soaked wood.
The soft sand is riddled with shells, and the dunes are gorgeous. There is a nice river area that is nice for kayaks and other water vehicles. There were trails that were picturesque and full of animals. We saw many blue Jay's, chipmunks and even a woodpecker. The water is nice because it becomes deep very slowly, so even people who can't swim well can enjoy themselves. The campsite that we chose was quite open, but a bench was provided and once the tents were set up and the car was parked, it became quite private. If you don't mind the noise if other people, then this is good. Washroom is horrible. That is the reason for the four stars. You need to drive to get to a decent washroom or the showers that are around the same location. Please figure out how much campfire wood you need before going to the campsite, since you'll be able to purchase wood and kindle at the main area. P. S. For those new at camping, the tarp goes on the top of the tent. Good advice in case there is any rain or a storm.
Very nice beach to visit. It’s very calm and peaceful to be there. Moreover, the water seems to be bit different from what other beaches in Ontario has. Try visiting there for whole day and make sure you stay till the sunset. Moreover, access to beach doesn’t required any reservations but the camp site does. So, plan accordingly.
A string of stunningly beautiful sandy beaches, each with its own unique charm. So unexpected in a rocky coastal area otherwise known for its majestic fjords.
Excellent experience, great beach, enjoyed watching the sunrise and sunsets Breakfast on the beach...
Gorgeous sandy Outlet beach, with lake like an ocean. At times there may be quite a bit of seaweed and algae hiding in the waves, which get noticed only after they get stuck in your hair or your bathing suit. :)
Booking ahead and knowing we could get in was the best thing ever - hope this service stays. Came here a lot as a kid and will always look forward to coming back. Bring a little board foe the waves
Great place to camp and enjoy a few days at the beach. Soft sand and planety af shallow waters for kid friendly environments
Nice beach to bring your kids.
(Translated) Worth the detour (Original) Vaut le détour
Beautiful Sandy Beach, clear and warm water, close by washrooms.
A place that made me drop my jaw. The sandy beach is just beautiful. It is clean, wide and long. A great spot where you can bbq underneath your umbrella (you must have one for a hot sunny day) and jump into the water. I would have given 5 stars had the water been clean enough to swim.
Great beach, the #1 beach in Canada in my opinion. The "outlet beach" is the cleanest of both. The bathroom at the second beach were horrible. This the reason why I'm giving 4 stars. During weekends there is a lineup starting around 11AM to enter the park and they sometime close it because it is full.
Good beach, the water is clear (for a beach in Ontario). Lost my wedding ring here so I'm not too excited about this place. Also for the cost of $21in admission you'd expect more. Some spots have tons of seaweed. But good overall
This is apparently one of the most popular provincial parks in Ontario if not the most popular. It's worth visiting but camping sites fill up quick. As an alternative, there's a boat rental company on the other side of the bay. You can always dock your boat, spend time on the beach, or climb the sandbanks in that amount of time. It's pretty amazing to see a landscape that's so close to a desert inside Ontario.
RV Camping = no privacy . Tent Camping = excellent privacy. Recommend bring a bike to get to beach. There are places where you can go with your dog to enjoy the beach. Recommend watching the “overview” in our YouTube Channel: do it do it
The dunes was our favourite part! We stayed near the main Beach early October and had a blast. Facilities closed due to COVID - still comfort stations available. Lots to see and do even if it's too cold for swimming.
World Class Beaches!!!
Best sand in Canada. Soft, white, and lots of it. Shallow, kid safe water out hundreds of feet from the shore. This also makes the water warm. The water is very clean here, and there are no weeds in most places. They are limiting attendance due to COVID, so arrive early. They have closed the doors before 11am on busy days recently, not reopening until much later in the day.
Believe it or not, Sandbanks can be just as much fun during the winter/spring/fall months as during the summer. It's such an interesting, visually stimulating environment, definitely worth a trip.
White sands, endless beach . most beauty in one place if ever seen . if your a beach hunter.. This is for you. Best beach in canada .
Beautiful sandy beaches. Get spot for families. A couple groups nearby partied into the wee hours of the morning but we still had a good sleep. Poison ivy is pretty common around the sites.
Great but can be overcrowded
It does not matter which part of Lake Ontario you go it is always muddy, full of seaweeds and cold. But to be fair, I like the sand space in this beach. Also, the beach is very open so when it is windy, there are lots of waves, so be careful.
It is a paradise city with many beaches and sand dunes. We always come here when it is half sunny to hike or full sun to swim.
Love the beaches here, and the advanced booking system has cut down on the long lines. This place is a gem!
Had great camping experience. Also well managed facilities.
Absolutely amazing. 30 years of camping NL and first time there. Carribean beaches minus the warm water. Truly a gem.
First timer... water was good A little choppiness didn't hurt anyone maybe a foot or two feet at most kids practiced their log PT and missus practiced her texting... surf sand and WhatsApp what else do you do at the beach... was tempted to make a sugar cookie out of her???? shut down the beach and watched the sun slowly fade... we were tardy to the party but worked out well managed to avoid the bulk of the crowds and get a long swim in while the kids played and we went uninterrupted for the most part enjoying the surf/sand... that's your heads up and my two cents...good place to go will most likely be back???????????? PS ample amount of parking as far as I'm concerned
I felt I was in Cuba. Sandy beach for kilometres and clear water. Safe for kids since it stays shallow for long stretches.
Beautiful park of your not a fan of sharing the beach in the main park walk down the trail and select from a number of beaches that are almost private.
Great beaches, very not too crowded for these Covid times, but reservation for 5 days in advance is really not optimal. People have from 1 to 2 weeks of vacations, so reservation for the whole vacations is not possible to be printed before leaving home, and then requires to wait at the park entry everyday. This has to change.
Drove 200 km to find out that we needed a reservation to enter the beach. Apparently, this new rule was introduced recently. The drive from Toronto was really nice though. Lots of local antique stores, wineries and breweries around!
Huge provincial park with some of nicest beaches around. Prepare for it to be very busy and get reservations early. Camping pretty good as well, but beware some spots are not in the woods.
I adore this camp ground! and the beach is stunningly beautiful ❤ ive been coming to this place since i was a child, and although its insanely busy now, its amazing when you can get in. great area to discover things as well, lots of neat locations. I only wish there was less people cause it is getting overrun
The beach is beautiful but its very hard to get to the brach because it is very sandy and healy so hard to walk.
Nice place to visit but need to be maintained water is not too clean
Best park. Please make reservations
Beautiful. The water makes you feel like you’re in the Caribbean ! Pros: the view is amazing Cons: it’s more a party place than a place where you go camping to connect with nature. We heard music until 2 am which was a big downside of the experience for us.
Best beachs in the world. Long drive but worth it.
Really nice Provincial Park if your main focus is hanging out on a really nice beach and I’m sure the camping here is amazing too. The Beach and Water were amazing to say the least. I can see this Park getting super busy on nice weather days and there aren’t many picnic tables around unless you arrive super early so best to be safe and maybe bring a small portable table just in case if you need one. Beach and Park are kept super clean so just hope for some nice weather and get ready to have a great time ????????
Nice beach! The water is relatively warm and stays fairly shallow for a long time
Camped here a few times during fall of 2020. I love the area, it's calming, I was surrounded by nature. The sand dunes area was really pretty, kinda looked like a desert ???? But overall, my stay here was amazing & comfortable.
Very very busy park but for a very good reason. It's perhaos the best park in southren Ontario. Very unique place, the sand dunes formations and the beaches are absolutely stunning for this part if the world. The camp sites varies: Richardson's sites are the worst avoid them if you can, the outlet sites are the best, well serviced, clean, and very close to the famous outlet beach. Don't miss the dunes beach .. it's a must see/visit beach.
One of the best places in Ontario without a doubt If you haven't been there you need to go. The sand is some of the best I have experienced anywhere in the world. Lots of space and lots of place to park your car play area for kids close to washrooms as well very convenient. We will go back for sure it was worth to drive 6 hours. Highly recommend.
The views were amazing, facilities clean and well kept. The beach was a great experience and the water was warm enough to go swimming.
Love this beach!! The white sand and plenty of room to grab a spot in the shade or the sun or close to the water. It is best to have a reservation and print it out to display so you can bypass the check in line.
One of the best beaches in Ontario. It looks tropical in the summer. Great private campsites as well.
Amazing sand dunes and spacious beach. The water was clear and shallow even 20 meters off shore. Visited on a Monday when it was not very busy .
Good provincial park. Day use you need to book ahead. Sites in Cedars are not super private and sometimes have hills that limit where your tent can comfortably go. Rocky bottom too makes it tough to peg down tents. If you can get sites that have a bit more of a driveway you will be better off. Good comfort stations and water facilities. Walk to beach is sometimes long via roads but there are sometimes hidden trails you need to find that cut down walking time.
Very nice beach, lots of sand, long a d wide. Long shallow water area. Good amenities and reasonable amount of parking space. Too popular. Very hard to book camping, always lots of people, nearly always a line to get in. Expect the parking to be full by 11h30.
No I Couldn't believe IAM in Canada ! So rude staff No Canadain Sprite there I arrived there after driving for 3 hours my kids were so exhausted they didnt let me use the washroom. Its really so bad experience I will never go there.
This used to be a really peaceful beach. It used to be quiet and less crowded. Now? No thanks to Google everybody knows this little haven! Lol ✌???? This is, by far, my fave beach here in Ontario. Still clean and still maintained. It’s a huge area, although parking/entrance has gone up now to $20. Since there’s so many people when we came here, the bathroom smelled so bad. There’s also a grocery store in the park, but of course they’re a a little bit overpriced. It’s always best to bring food and bring your own drinks.
One of the best beaches in NL. Extremely clean washrooms by the shore, picnic tables and fire pits right on the beach, and well kept campgrounds.
Visited here last week for the first time this summer, and the weather was great but could've used a bit more sun. Luckily it was very humid which helped. Sandbanks asks you to book in advance which is a good idea to ensure you get in when you plan on going. Parking is $21 when going Friday, Saturday and Sunday. But free to park Monday to Thursday (for now). Capacity limits seem to be in place too as the parking lot was busy but not completely full. Always a good time there if you haven't been yet!
If you’re in Prince Edward County, make sure to visit the incredible dunes at this huge park. It gets really busy in the summer so prepare to get there before it even opens for a good spot. If you are willing to walk further into the park, you can find a more private area to enjoy.
It's awesome place and nice soft sand bank.... shallow depth through far distance.
One of the best Beach i have experienced
Decent place to camp, the park was well maintained and camp sites were clean. The beach gets busy with lot of traffic during the weekend but it's a very long beach, so there is enough parking spots for everyone. The only downside was, there was construction going in the middle of night, trucks moving in and out of the park. And if you are looking a place for star gazing theb this is not for you, lots of light pollution from near by places, you can barley see the stars.
Very clean spacious beach which is the reason why it is so popular. Plan on being at the gate at 8am on the weekend as it reaches capacity around 10am. Bathrooms are clean and are spread out evenly across the beaches. Beach water does have a smell due to algae which the park does try to clean.
Greatest beach on this planet.
Amazing beach! Live in Montreal 5 hour drive well worth it
Beautiful beach that is lovely to visit even in October. There is a great hike through the dunes and pine forest. It’s spectacular.
My favorite beach in all of Ontario and the best thing about this beach is that it is Lake Ontario
Amazing place. Very good for families. Its clean and the beach is like the Ocean!!
Lovely place, nice camping sites, beautiful beach.
Totally amazing experience. Nice campground easy in and out. Look for us next year
Spent the day her with a couple of friends, the beach is amazing. I've lived here all my life and haven't been there since I was a kid. I have seen pics and wanted to go back again. Newfoundland is not known for beaches like this. When …
Wow! How amazing it was to go there even for 2 nights only. We stayed at campground "Outlet B" the 1st night and then "Outlet A" the 2nd night. Some camp sites are almost as sandy as the beach. It is great. Campground made of dunes of sand and trees. Fantastic. Again this is provincial park so no electricity but tap water available at couple of places so you can fill up. Our site at Outlet B was on the border of the river and we had a $20 inflatable boat. Basically we had our own private beach to the river and it was amazing. Kids had so much fun. We saw ducks, fishes, and even a superb little black turtle. We were walking distance from the beach but preferred to use the car and park at parking lot #12. Beach there was not too crowdy but we were there from Wed to Fri. While at Outlet A, we were a few steps away from the beach so no need to use the car. Facilities are clean. Beach is superb. Water temperature was very acceptable (Aug 19-21)... easy to get in. Not at all as cold as I expected. Actually i would not say the water was cold but borderline. It is very shallow and waves are not too small nor too big so that kids aged 6 to 9 had tons of fun. Different than Wildwood NJ in terms of summer heat and depth of water. You can go ultra far in the lake and you still have water below your hips. It was a bit scary at first to see kids go super far but it is less deep than a home pool. So it was super fun for the kids. We tried Dunes beach but did not like it at all. We preferred Outlet beach by a million. Dunes beach does not have waves but water is a bit warmer. Outlet beach's water is clearer due to type of sand. Bring an umbrella if you want. Beware it can get windy so bring a vest for end of summer because it can get chilly when cloudy. This place was such a pleasant surprise. There's a restaurant and convenience store close to the beach. We did not have a chance to go. And from where we were it was a bit far and would have needed the car to get there (i believe it is close to parking lot #6). Anyhow, we will definitely come back. We do not believe there are playgrounds for kids but the beach and the river are the playgrounds and provide lots of fun. Beach sand made me think of Wildwood but not as hot. You can still make hige sand castled. There are grocery stores at Picton about 18-20 min away by car, and fast foods if you need. Most seem to close early but one or two fast foods were closing at midnight while we were there. Beware... lots of people do fires at night and it can get smokey on the campground due to the way the trees keep the smoke low in the air before it can escape the sites. I read somewhere that Cedars campground is great for families but we haven't checked it out since there were only availabilities at Outlet A and Outlet B campgrounds. We were lucky to be able to book only one day before arriving. Downsize is that we had to switch site for the 2nd night but allowed us to discover two in one trip. Outlet A campground is more bicycle friendly for kids. Outlet B campground's alleys have more ups and downs but access to the river makes up for it... bring your inflatable boat, kayak or paddle board. Most campground alleys are paved. Some are not. Overall it is a wonderful place. Do not hesitate to visit. Beach is opened to day visitors so we assume it can get very crowdy over the weekends. Please help keep this place clean as we saw that some people do not litter properly on the beach and it is a bit sad for such an amazing place. But mostly it is very clean.
One word: Heavens! We went to outlet beach for day use. Pleasant surprise: Park was free for day use for the Victoria day long weekend. I like when Ontario Parks does stuff like this. I love Ontario Parks by the way. Have camped all over Ontario! Sandbanks Outlet beaches also have access to washrooms and The best part is GRILL ONSITE BABY! I think its near parking P3 Here are the details of that restaurant. I bought fingers and fries and Oreo, yum! Great food, great staff. I dont think I have seen such think in other parks. Currah's store and restaurant (take out): Sunday - Thursday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday/Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Oh Remember they close on time so go early. I was there on Victoria day at 3:55 pm , I know its close to closure, but they helped. Beaches are just awesome. we had so much fun. we also checked out Dunes beach. I love everything about Sandbanks and cannot wait to go back! Oh take country roads, lots of donkeys, horses, cows! LOL.
Most beautiful beaches we’ve experienced in Ontario. Makes you feel like you’re somewhere in the tropics. Loved that our pups were allowed on the beach. Definitely recommend if you are in the area.
If you manage to book a spot then you're in for a treat, possibly best beach day in all of eastern Canada that's accessible from Toronto or Montreal. The water is warmer than Wasaga beach, the sand is very fine and place is pretty clean. Huge plus for having a large dog beach area and being very dog friendly. The beach is shallow for at least 100 meters giving lots of room for all to have fun in the water. Bathrooms are nice, showers too for camping, as well as proximity to Picton for all shopping needs makes it very convenient. Beach can get crowded and there was high water levels but otherwise great time.
It was a very beautiful beach. We went to Outlet Beach. We parked at P6. There was some good waves, which is fun for all ages. The water was shallow then it would go a little deep (nothing to really worry about) then shallow again. The washrooms were pretty decent and pretty close to where we parked.
One of the most beautiful beach around. I totally recommend. The colors are wonderful and the place is nearly cinematic. Best for family and couples. Plus, there's a campground so I'll definitely go back there to experiment
Beach is very clean,no sea weeds and clear. Restrooms and charging rooms are available near the beach.
Amazing beaches!
Stunning view,absolutely beautiful, going for walk sit down in the beach.
Got to the park around 12 on a Monday it was packed. 45 minutes waiting in line to check in even though we printed out the pass. TIP: If you print out the reservation you can bypass the line. Beach was nice and sandy, water a bit cold but if sun is out it feels warmer. Not worth the drive for one day. Would look into getting a hotel in belleville for the night.
Definitely worth waking up at 10pm for a 9 hour drive! LOVE LOVE LOOOOOOOVE this place! The water is so clear and clean , smells amazing ,safe for kids and you can go pretty far without it getting too deep . Will be back again for camping! Much love from Quebec!
The beach is great but the organization is subpar. At 9 am we got in line to go in the park and after 2 hours of waiting without having any information we found out from other drivers that the park is close because they reach the capacity. Nobody from the park care to inform us or to put a sign outside on the street.
Awesome place. Large campsites and when I went, there were no bugs. The Campground gives you access to at least 3 different and unique beaches. All are lovely. Will go there again.
Beautiful beach. You can walk for a really long way in the clearest, cleanest water I've ever seen!
Bit crowded, but it has great trails and some really nice lake views as well.
Beautiful beach!!!! Great place to walk along the waterfront. Two hour from Toronto. Prince Edward county area.
Nice sand dune , I think you can skip the line by pay it yourself. Water is warmer and area is cleaner than Oshawa beach. You can bbq
Beautiful dunes with warm water and clean beaches. Parking was $17 but considering that it’s a provincial park and upkeep is most likely costly, sounds reasonable.
Very disappointed, because there is no advance reservation, so I will not let in when I arrive
The place is great. There is a very long line when we went there but it is worth the wait. The beach is huge and well maintained. One only thing is that it is really hot when we got there because of the heatwave. The water feels great and cold but there are a lot of shells so better wear slippers or something as the cracked shells really hurts. This is a good place for a family day and cook barbecue, picnic, etc. but bring some tent as you don't want to burn your skin. There's also a washroom nearby but meh.. it is a little bit dirty because of all the people using it.
We have been camping at Sandbanks since the 1960s and have loved the park. The campsites and beach are second to none. What was disappointing this year had to do with the adherence and enforcement of Covid rules and camper etiquette. The park staff were largely absent other than the friendly comfort station cleaners. Campers were not adhering to the comfort station rules of 2 at a time (or a family), plus masks. Women were left waiting in line to use the rest rooms while others washed faces, applied cream and makeup etc.. Campers were washing their dishes at drinking water taps. There were people openly drinking alcohol on the beach and many dogs outside the dog beach areas. Don't get me wrong I have a dog myself but recognize that the rules are there for the comfort of all. The street light was out at the comfort station which made things creepy when nature called during the night, We informed the park warden but this was not fixed. I rarely do reviews but I do so in the hopes that staffing will be attended to for our next annual visit so that all campers can feel safe and comfortable at this beautiful park.
The sand on the beach is super fine and soft as a result. Parking is hard to come by on busy days even during the week in the summer.
Good place to spend a day with your family during summer time
Outstanding customer service. We were missing the grill from our fire pit. Called the park office about it, and within an hour, they came to our site and replaced the entire fire pit. Beaches are beautiful, and the water was so much fun. Felt like being at the ocean.
Visited the sand dunes. Very picturesque, but be prepared to walk in extremely hot sand during the summer months (you'll often see people running through as their feet burn), so I advise staying close to the water.
Park is very nice and beautiful. The only thing very disapointing is if you forget to put your ticket entry proof on your doordash, you will have to pay 30$. Even if you show them after that you just forgot to put it. That's very poor service and hungry money.
Super long line up to get in to the park at 4pm on a Sunday. Sitting in line currently for half an hour. No public postings that stated as such, so no way to have known to avoid.
Great beach! Beautiful, soft sand with blue ”ocean.” like water. Highly recommend and great spot to swim and grab a snack!
It is a must place to visite if you live in the East of Canada. Very clean, huge beach, good vibe and people respect each other. Also the staff is awesome
Love this place! It gives me a pretty good impression at the gate as you get a sandbanks information guide and there are stories of family coming here for camping since 1967, now and then. The beach is amazing. Clean and long coast line, sand is fine and soft. Did a camping trip here. There is shower, park shop for souvenir and supplies and a cafe. The only cons is those tiny smelly washrooms. Well, but understandable and it's a campground not a resort. Overall really satisfied and would love to visit again.
One of the best places in Ontario without a doubt. If you haven't been you need to go. The sand is some of the best I have experienced anywhere in the world. Lots of space and lots of place to park your car. The grounds are very well kept. We will go back for sure.
Sands are smooth and almost clean, trees give the tropical sense, weather was perfect this July 2019 and the sun was mercifully nice :) Be prepared and bring your shelter, foldable chairs, food, drinks (but no alcohol), cooler and swimming accessories especially if you have kids as they will spend hours playing and forming sand crafts. The beach has toilets and changing rooms also there's a cafeteria. Once you go there, for sure you'll come back again, believe me :)
Most important questions, were the washrooms clean or what kind of washrooms do they have? They washrooms were amazingly clean! I think they clean them every hour. They have normal washrooms, not out houses or portables. They have a change room as well. This is a a great place to spend your day. Bring some kind of shelter like a tent to hide from the sun, and if you're hungry, park by P8. That's where the restaurant is. The restaurant is good as well and has vegetarian options like veggie dog, veggie burger, etc. Make sure you get the Daily Parking Pass in advance, and print it out, then you can bypass the line by going right instead of left shortly after the entrance.
Was there a few years ago . The drive there was crazy. The water was so cold in August you could walk with your feet in the water. Beach or I should say beaches were nice if the fog was not there. The locals really did care for the tourist. The Staffan the park were good. Could not find a place to buy sea food the market seemed to always be closed. We went on a walk from the beach that never ended. And when it ended we found ourselves 5 kilometer out side of town. Lucky for us a local gave us a drive back to camp site. If you like bakeapple they were in abundant on the walk. The mosquitos in the park were crazy. If I go there again it would only be for the bakeapples.
Love this place We go ever year for the last 10 years clean water is great people are great a and . Hiking is amazing lots of little eating spots . And if u go for day is great too.
Never a dull moment at Sandbanks! Water is clean, warm, and sandy! Word of advice though, get there before 8am! The park fills up quick. We had friends arrive after us at 8:40 and did not get into the park after waiting for over 2 hours! No open drinking- they will ticket. You can bbq. Bring your own toilet paper!
Awesome park! You have to pick your site carefully as there are some sites that in a wide open field! Good for large RV, but I wouldn't want to camp there in July without a/c! Beach is lovely, but the one section near Woodlands is public, then private and no way to get back to the public beach without heading back to the road. First world problems really...
Great beaches for sunbathing. Need to pay to get to the beach area with a car, but it’s worth it.
Way to far from Toronto plus the wait at the entrance. We reached 9am on Friday still we had to wait for 3 hours. So in total 7 hours in drive (one way). Other than that Place is beautiful and huge. The sand get so hot ????????????
Service from Elaine was fantastic! Wine was delicious and a fair price for tastings. They had a candy and wine pairing menu for Halloween that was so fun!
Love it here. One of the best provincial camps in Ontario. There is alot of Sand dunes all around. The water is shallow for quite some time so you can walk very far out. This time around we had some loud neighbors. We told the park patrol and they wrote them up. I just wish they would have came by at night without us having to waste time going to them the next day. I wouldn't stop this experience from me going back however. Prince Edward county is amazing. I saw many turtles along my drive there. So cute!
Spent a day @ Sandbanks Provincial Park with friends when we were visiting Belleville. It's a beautiful beach, nice sand and loved swimming in the water. I recommend going early, to get a good spot. Great place to visit!
Beautiful beach, lots of parking if you keep driving through, book early as slots will sell out and also get there early to get a good spot on the beach
Most beautiful beach in Newfoundland! Almost nobody on one of the hottest day of July! Truly a blessing, driving from Corner Brook was definitely worth it. Water was clear, pure, fresh and non-polluted. Will definitely go back!
Very nice beach. Arrive early to get in and get a decent spot. Camping, trails and 3 beaches you can pick from.
I always love Sandbanks. Arrive early (in these COVID times at least, there is a line even at 8:00 am when the park opens, mid-week). I found Lakeshore Beach a little better than Outlet for social distancing, because there were slightly fewer people on the beach and, even though the outhouses are less preferable than a regular washroom in lots of ways, at least you're alone in there and not crowded by maskless people as you may be at Outlet (people, seriously? The park staff will give you a mask if you ask for one and last time I checked an indoor washroom is an inside space where masks are definitely required. Wear your mask, please!). Shout out to the park staff for everything they do to keep this place clean and lovely as possible and a great escape from the city!
Very beautiful park with super nice beach
Really loved Sandbanks park. We were fortunate to visit on a warm October day when the park was virtually empty. The beach is stunning and my wife and I had it virtually to ourselves. We also walked one of the hiking trails and we’re very impressed. I understand this place is jam packed in the summer so recommend visiting off season!
overall a good experience..but quietness wise. it's a fail if you aren't lucky to have "good" neighbors...security couldn't help
Has the best stretch of soft sandy beach in Ontario. The crowds can be overwhelming but go early or late in the day and you'll be rewarded with less crowds and wide open spaces. The staff here do a good job of controlling capacity to allow for proper enjoyment. The sand is not quite white but beige and powdery soft. The beach is shallow and while often windy, at even 50 ft offshore, it's only waist deep. There are certain beaches like lakeshore that allow dogs in certain areas allowing the entire family to enjoy this awesome park.
really great beach. freezing water, but it’s very clean and being in burgeo, not very busy.
Despite having been a number of times, I am always surprised by what a nice beach this is. We have visited for a number of family vacations with our kids and they don't get tired of the beach or the water. The beach is wide and perfectly beautiful and going into the water is easy, though a bit cold, even for our smallest kid because the water gets deeper very gradually.
First time at Sandbanks. Loved it. Couldn’t believe this was Ontario. Go early, especially on weekends as there are long lines and they turn people away once at capacity.
Small sandy cove beach with dunes, shallow warm water with a drop, shady spots to sit, trails to hike/bike and good maintenance. Kids loved it! Hey there early in summer, as parking is limited due to COVID. If you enter through main gate and get a day permit, don't pay for parking!
The place is amazing for a family with trailer parking and cottage rearking you can ride your bike and there are public showers after the beach the beach is very nice with a great veiw at sunset.
Remember to book a reservation online for parking AND print it out to leave on your dash. If not they have to scan your phone and print the reservation which can lead to a wait of 30 minutes or more in line. We were at the Dunes beach, not over crowded and people were respectful of distancing
Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful long beach. Cold Ontario lake water. Serene day use areas. Nice hiking trails through wooded area. Be aware of poison ivy. Birds. Dunes. Decent food in the Park restaurant. Visit on weekday when is not crowded or get reservation in advance. Park staff is very welcoming. Make sure to visit some of the vineries or breweries in the region.
Absolutely breathtaking! My husband and I stopped at Sandbanks Provincial Park for our honeymoon and spent the whole day reading on the beach. I did not expect white sand beaches like this in Canada! The sand was soft, the views were great and the facilities were clean.
No photo beats the naked eye. It is worth the visit and I plan to return next summer!
Beautiful beaches, fantastic scenery and great hiking trails
Best place to visit and relax, lots of walking trails, sand like sugar, beautiful
Great trail to walk along the water and very picturesque sandbanks!
The unique beauty and accessibility of some of the most fantastic sand beaches on the island of NL.
Good park to go for a day. Clean water and surprisingly a few waves
Although this place is amazing, it is poorly managed. The place is incredibly popular which causes long lines even if you already checked-in. Plus, on the first day we had to deal with another camper on our site due to confusion from the staff.
If you are going on the weekend, be sure to arrive as a early as 11am so as to park close to the beach otherwise the lots get full and you park approximately 8-10minutes walk away. This beach is beautiful, there is no debris in the water and it is very inviting and picturesque. I have no words to describe how it felt being there, the sand is fine, and you enjoy it without logs and boulders that you might find on some beaches. Loved it!!
One of the best beaches in Canada! In addition to the main outlet beach, be sure to also check out the dunes and west lake beaches (less well known ones), hiking trails and park grill. It gets very busy, so to avoid the lines, enter from the west lake entrance instead of the main one.
Beautiful!!
I went here yesterday with my family. I remember coming here on 3 separate occasions besides yeaterday and unlike passed years, the water has more and more seaweed in it so definitely not as clear as it was like 4 or so years ago. I noticed this sign after you pay $17 for parking so I was a bit annoyed like why wasn't the sign put just before you pay? Give people the opportunity to look elsewhere or what have you if they don't feel comfortable swimming. Mind you, a good number of people were still swimming so I don't know if the water is only harmful to people with weak immune systems..I just don't know! This is the first time I've ever seen a sign like this though. Other than that it is a nice place to be the senceary is beautiful and tranquil...nice for a picnic for sure! There are quite a bit of seagulls about the beach, I guess there were more than usual because we arrived a little after 6pm so there were less people, umbrellas and beach towels on the sand. You would have to make sure not to leave food around or they will swarm you from a safe distance....they're not vicious though. I just feel that you may need to ask about the water conditions ahead of time before you venture 2.5 hrs East of Toronto!!
We visited the place this past weekend and instead going to the main Beach we went to the one little further away and it was definitely less crowded. Heads up, the algae deposits in the swimsuits are real! Haha and the change rooms are open.
Great place to enjoy the beach and the water!
Nice sandy beach. Close to sand dunes. Good place to chill
Perfect pristine beach on the West side of the park. If you're there on the right day you can have the whole beach to yourself.
I have been going to this beach since I was just a little kid. It is my favourite place to head every summer. I would definitely recommend. The water is clear and if you’re lucky you’ll be able to enjoy some nice sized waves.
Amazing place! Get there early, otherwise it hits capacity real quick and they turn you away.
Beautiful four-seasons park. Amazing birdwatching and sightseeing. Sensational dune setting. Lovely place for admiring wildflowers. Top notch.
Such an amazing location! Stumbled upon it online and took a chance in going here with some friends. From Toronto you are looking at a 2-2.5hr drive. They have firewood that they sell as well as ice. Only thing is that they only allowed 1 on-site parking so if you are bringing two vehicles one would have to be parked at a designated parking spot. Decent hiking trail, very peaceful and quiet. (Linked some pictures) All in all an amazing experience, the beach is lovely to see as the sun sets. If you are planning on coming and had booked near the beach make sure to bring some tarps and ropes to make a wind barrier!
Love this place . We spent the whole beach day here this summer. Absolutely gorgeous and everything was convenient, easy to find and tons of fun.
I have been in the outlet beach and lakeshore beach and I love both. The place has become my summer destination for the past 3 years... water is always nice and shallow so I don't have to worry about my daughter getting too deep. Totally recommended for families
Awesome Provicial park. no mosquitoes, very clean washroom and very clean and wide camp site as well as 2 very good beach.
Very good beach for what we normally get in Canada it. Started to get more waves at the end of the day that was fun the water is very clear with sand all over the beach and underneath the water also parking the Sandbanks park was very well organized which makes it more hassle free ???????? side note it's better to reserve your ticket to the park to be sure to have a place also to skip the line
Always a good time. Water is amazing. Must go early otherwise you might not get in. You should aim for 11-12 or before that to get a decent spot.
I had a great camping trip here with my cousin. There are 5 trails to hike and tons of beach area to explore. I seen people canoeing and kayaking down the river by the outlets. The beach was spectacular and great for families. They have tons of picnic tables along the outlet beach and I even set up my hammock. The water was very shallow for quite a ways out which is nice for kids swimming. The washroom/shower facilities were really clean. Most of the campsites were pretty private for the most part and we were really impressed with the space we had. Everyone we ran into working were very friendly. We can't wait to come back!
One of the best provincial park in Ontario. Around 50mins away from 401. Lovely and clean sand beach attracts most of the crowd. Beach is kept clean. Go early so that you can get nice spot with picnic bench. Online Reservation is must. Get it done in advance as weekends are mostly full. Campgrounds are nicely maintained. Good trails all over the place. Good picnic spot.
We camped at sandbanks (we stayed in campsite B next to the river) for two nights, the campground was very well maintained and felt nice and private in our section! We went in mid September and the beach was really not busy - excellent soft sand for long walks and water was warm even this time of the year.
Beautiful beach, one of my favorite spots now. Feels like your in the tropics!
The beaches at Sandbanks Provincial Park are great - 3 main beaches with Dunes beach being the more 'sheltered' beach with calmer waters. Outlet beach has a large stretch of sandy beach with lots of room for families to 'claim a spot' on the beach. The water slopes out gradually allowing a good area in the water to wade and play. The beach has protected dunes but the park has walking trails to explore protected areas. Great biking trails as well. Washrooms and change facilities available. Best to avoid busy long weekend crowds unless that's your thing. There are fees for park entry to beaches.
Spent the week with my family. I hadn't been since I was a kid and am VERY IMPRESSED by the upkeep of the park. The grounds are immaculate, just as beautiful as I remember. Staff is friendly and the beach is gorgeous!
Great place for beach camping. The water and the sand are great. Awesome amenities and great for bicycles, longboards and skateboards
Great place to relax and enjoy with family and friends. Very clean and well maintained areas / amenities.
Very clean , great people and the most spectacular beaches with white, sandy beaches that you can enjoy, swimming and the excellent trails. It is a long way from the highway but it was totally worth it.
It is crowded beach. You need to make a reservation at least one day before your arrival. The public washroom is far from the beach and not clean enough. The water is clear but lots of moss on the surface. Go around 3 or 4pm as the water is warm enough to swim and the weather is not too hot.
Best sandy beach I’ve ever been to in Ontario! Really loved it! Camping experience was great there! I I would highly recommend this place. It was very clean. Little busy but if you going there for camping you could def find peace after the day crowed leaves.
It could be the best beach in Ontario, three huge beaches of sand, which is great. I gave it 4 because I am sure they can do a better job with the lineups to get in, it took us 1.5hrs on Friday morning. Other than that, this place is great
Always a great place, awesome both for day trips and camping. Do check the wind forecast, when there is wind... there is wind.
Love the beaches here. The sand and water are very clean and not too deep. I especially enjoy how the lake leads out onto the beach, so it’s easy to bring kayaks, canoes and paddle boards out to the beach without having to drive or carry it. We stayed on the outlet beach campgrounds so it was really nice to be able to walk to the beach, back to the campsite for lunch, then back to the beach again.
Best Rock hunting place with a smooth rocks. Awesome campsites!!!
One of the nicest beaches I been to in Ontario. Really clean and family friendly environment. Water is really nice as well. Next time I go there, I definitely have to try camping.
Spent the day, with my wife and kids, at the reserved section of the beach last weekend. Lots of families/groups but not crowded at all. Everyone was will distanced on the beach. Anyone we interacted with was super polite - thanks to the kid that ran my sunglasses over to me after I dropped them, and special thanks to the parents that raised him with good manners and ethics! The staff was great, and the park wardens who were out seemed cool - based on a few times we saw them rationally and clearly addressing concerns about like parking and such. We took our paddleboards into the water, and the waves were too much for calm, serene, zen paddleboarding but perfect for fun boarding back and forth! Let's go again this weekend!!!
If anyone finds a Rick and Morty green and black wallet on the shore or in the water of the main beach of the sandbanks can you please get ahold of the person on the ID (my husband) or bring it to the office of the park. He lost it on Saturday while swimming. P.s we love the sandbanks!
Get there early due to a finite amount of parking and beach space due to the higher water levels. Late arrivals can result in being turned away. If leaving later, call the office and they will be able to give you a fairly precise update.
Very nice beach...wonderful...
Lots of camping spaces in different areas of the park. Great views and calm waters for all to play in
My boyfriend, our puppy and I spent the day here this past weekend. Although we did arrive very early to make sure we got in at 7:30am, we were happy to have secured a spot on the pet-friendly side of the beach, both at Outlet Beach and Lakeshore Beach. There are multiple parking lot along each massive beach, and there are washrooms every once in a while, along the parking lots. There is a Main Office, a Shop and a small restaurant, along the main road for convenience. Pictures don't do it justice, the sand is super soft and the waves are gentle. We didn't have any issues with distancing, everyone was respectful and kept their distance. We would gladly return, when the Park is less busy! We also decided to do some of the walking trails, from Lakeshore Beach to Dunes Beach and we seemed to be the only family doing so! Admission is approx $21 per car, for the day.
One of the best Ontario Parks. It has plenty of trails for beginner and more experienced hikers. The beaches are nice even though the Dunes Beach was full of rotten algae and bird and duck dropping so it was kind of smelly.
It was really a lovely park. The sandy beaches, the dunes, even it's proximity to some of Ontario's best small towns. It is a great option for campers, cottagers or day trippers.
One of the hidden gems in Canada
This beach is great - will definitely return! If you get there early enough (which you should try to do - before 9 am) you can secure a spot a bit back from the water in between the trees. Maybe even score a picnic table if your lucky! If your going to be stuck on the beach with no shade, make sure to bring either an umbrella keep sun shelter.
The best sandy beach in Canada so far
One of the best Provincial Parks I’ve ever been at.
Best park ever , Clean , friendly staffs Huge can sides Beautiful beach Beautiful nature Dog beach area is amazing The only bad thing is you always never can reserve this park ever ! Any time I try I hardly get a weekend and it fills up like never !! I wish there was a way to reserve more days Anyone with good experience please email me at my name and last name at gmail.com I appreciate it !
Amazing..
Outlet beach is the place to go. Lots of space at the beach to park a tent and have a great day. If you have a lot to carry or need a more accessible path to get to the beach go to lot #8. Otherwise it's a hike up the sand dunes to get to the beach. The sand is so fine and soft, no rocks whatsoever. Bring a tent or umbrella as there is very limited shade that is farther away from the water. Speaking of water you can walk pretty far out before it's at chest level. It was pretty warm when we went there in August. We drove past and did a short walk at the other beaches but didn't spend much time there. Plenty of parking at all beaches. Reservations are necessary even with a seasonal pass.
Fantastic park and campground for a beach experience. Cedars campsite was close to Outlet Beach (our favourite) and all of the sites looked like they had decent privacy and conditions. Good park store and restaurant located centrally on site. Normally there are also equipment rentals, but not during COVID.
You're required to make reservations online before going there now.We got turned back after a two hour drive from home. Hard lesson..Nice lady at the gate suggested other places for us to call and make reservations. It all worked out
Beautiful clean beach with soft sand and lots of shallow water for kids. Great for day visits or camping. It's worth the drive. You can eat at the diners here but it's better to bring your own food. We return as often as possible
Best beaches north of Mexico
The highway to Burgeo is rough in a lot of places, but it's worth the drive. There wasn't a lot of people around and that was refreshing compared to the usual crowds of tourists you'll find in other places. Being able to walk in the warm sand with your bare feet should not be taken for granted here in NL. I had a great day here talking to the locals and checking out the scenery and Sandbanks. Will definitely be coming back!!!
Went here for the first time last weekend and was amazed! The beautiful sandy beaches looked like something from a vacation brochure not our Lake Ontario! The kids had a blast walking out on the sandbags that seemed to go forever. The water looked so clean and clear. Washrooms were clean. Lots of picnicking spots. The parking lots were busy so we thought the beaches would be packed but there is so much room out there that it didn't seem overcrowded at all. Next visit we will definitely be camping so we will have time to walk the many trails and participate in the many activities they offer. Paradise in our own backyard!
Amazing park with spectacular views. Really quite and calm
I grew up going to this beach during my childhood. Itbis beautiful here. Sands are soft and water is clean.
We had a very nice day at Outlet Beach in Sandbanks Provincial Park today. Great water and sand activities. Only suggestion is can all visitors please pick up their own garbage. I realize we are using single use packaging, masks and wipes because of covid concerns. We can all learn to make sure we take everything with us when we leave. How about some signs to remind visitors of this. Plastic is not good for the birds or fish.
Beautiful spot, highly recommend.
Beautiful park, decent trails, very unique sand dunes off the "Dunes" trail, nice to walk through barefoot. Water is nice and clear on Dunes beach but watch out for the drop off a couple metres from the shoreline.
Beautiful provincial park with really clean water! There are also shallow beaches with gentle water. Get glas in picton because there aren't many stations around. I've never seen Lake Ontario look so good.
If your a beach person,you’re going to love this place.My mother says it’s the closest thing to a beach in South America.The two thing that bother me are first, it really isn’t accessible for someone with knee problems because the dunes are very high.Lastly the cottages close to it are pretty expensive for what you have.(some are pretty though)
Beautiful park! Beautiful beaches and walking trails. Amazing views! Campsites are well sheltered and private. Great staff!
This is a good beach and unless you taste the water, it may not even be possible for someone to tell that it is not the ocean but a lake! They have change rooms and bathrooms which are so so, pretty standard for any public beach. Parking is limited but I hear they're expanding it. Entry to the park is $17 for the day. If your frequent flyer, would recommend a season pass. Would recommend getting here early as it gets crowded, especially the parking lots.
One of the best beaches in Ontario lake region. But please note below: - During weekends try to get there as early as possible 8:00 am is the best time. - I recommend buying seasonal Provincial Parks Permit. By having permit you can avoid traffic on weekends, but still have to be there as early as possible 8:00-8:30 am latest. - If you have permit just follow West Lake direction, (no need to turn left at Church building to 18 road) thus you will avoid traffic on main entrance to Sandbanks Provincial park.
First time experience was awesome! Friendly staff workers. Parking cost $25.00 Very clean and well managed park, beach and parking area. Must have a reservation to visit ~> go to the sandbank provincial park website to register. No pets allowed in beach areas makes sense.
The park had a sparse crowd when I visited yesterday. The fine sand and gentle waves also made the beach very peaceful and relaxing. Admission fee is $21.
Big and clean sandy beaches, perfect if you’re missing the feeling of sad between your toes. The water was a miss though, wish this beach was attached to a different lake
Beautiful sand. Huge beach area enough to cater for thousands of beach goers yet still provide ample space to lie down and enjoy. Tons of parking. A pity dog owners ignore the signs and let their pets roam the beach and water like their own backyards.
One of the prettiest and cleanest beaches in the area! Definitely worth the drive from Toronto or Ottawa.
Amazing provincial park Great beaches and trails
Awesome Beach:) Super clean Loved it.. and enjoyed the beautiful Sunset ????
Very nice and clear water for swimming. Have fun.
My family and I love this beach. A gem right in Ontario beautiful soft sand, long and wide beach and no rocks in the water. The first time we visited I couldn't believe that this beach was in Ontario! Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy beach loung.ing
Awesome beach...everything about this place is beautiful.
The Dunes beach is phenomenal. Amazing that this is in Ontario! The other beaches in the Sandbanks Provincial Park are great too. We got some great waves at the outlet. Just a great time for the family and the best part-- it is fresh water!!
The beach is beautiful and we walked wind the camp ground and trails. Had a great time, but the beach was my favorite part of the day.
The beach was spacious and so beautiful! Water was not ice-cold, and the sand was soft (not filled with rocks). 3 stars because of disorganized and rude staff at the park office/entrance, especially the older ladies.
Two days turned into four...not nearly enough...truly incredible beaches, trails, amenities and especially the staff.Terrific!
This place is amazing. The beach is clean and the water clear. You wouldn't think you'd find this on lake Ontario.
Best provincial park - beaitiful trails, breathtaking views and a dog beach. Will definitely be back.
Amazing and beautiful beach,. especially for families with young children.
Great day at the beach! Line up for cars that purchased parking passes online in advance moves slower than lines buying pass at the gate. That doesn't make sense.
Great beaches, clean and it wasn't as crowded, likely related to Covid restrictions.
Best beach in 2 hours radius of Toronto,. Long clean white-sand Beach , very clean water, clean washroom close by, enough parking available, and great campsites ,
The beach is amazzzzing!!! Beautiful blue water, white fine sand and lots of room. You don't feel crowded!! The water is clear and on the windy days theirs waves! So much fun! The water is not deep before a few 50-100 feet away, perfect for families. Gorgeous sunsets! The toilettes are regularly cleaned. The campgrounds are beautiful, especially the ones directly off the beach. The staff is friendly. Reserve a few (6months) ahead! ;)
Unbelievable place. Have to see
it is a beautiful place for campers and hikers who want to be close to nature. There are many hiking trails and the dunes are so pretty. The trails provide great fun and learning experience. We chose to go around 3pm and there was no crowds and pretty much had the beach to ourselves washroom was clean and open at dunes beach and outlet beach lakeshore and outlet beach were our favs. the water is so clear. absolutely amazing spot! White sand beaches, crystal clear fresh water and a night time sky with stars to spare! Highly suggest making the trip, it is impossible to regret it. This place needs to be on your bucket list for camping, and the beach is a must see. we are so glad we asked for a map when we were paying the entrance fees. it really helped us navigate the entire park. Signs are pretty clear. due to covid at some of the beach the change room was closed. It was nice to see garbage cans and the place was clean. We ran out of gas and were glad to find we could enter and exit the park multiple times on our day pass So we left and filled gas and got some pizza back. Staff at this park were terrific and really went the extra mile to make sure everyone was having a great time.Wish we could have stayed here longer, but it was only one night as we were passing through. Cool water, hot sand and a warm breeze made for an excellent day at the beach. It's a great spot to bring the kids
the best beaches in Canada...best kept secret. A must see for all beach walkers with the sandy beaches, hiking trails and beautiful scenery...a little piece of heaven.
Beautiful beach but crowded. Please do parking reservations before you go
Before twice i was at the dunes. This is actually better because the water is not too deep so safe for the kids plus the bathrooms are easy to access. Clean area and the beach police is great at enforcement. Highly recommended.
One of the best Beaches area especially for families within 2:30 hours of drive from Toronto. Neat, clean and HUGE sandy beach. Thankfully no rocks walking in to the water. Sand is supper soft. With so much white sand around, it almost felt like we are in Florida, except palm trees???? ????. River flowing between two lake sides is spectacular for a BBQ on the sides. Sometimes charcoal is not allowed but propane is fine. (Always check their website alerts) Getting there early will help big time to enjoy the park trails. Do bring beach umbrella and chairs. I’ll definitely go there again for camping (RV) trip.
Went to Outlet Beach, perfect for families with young kids. Beautiful beach. Don't forget to register for the day use park permit.
Fantastic place ! Water is clean, no rocks. Clean campsites. Mini putt and local stores with ice cream ,breads,cold cuts and camping gear nearby. Also great prices for camping if you book ahead . Try to go at least once a year .
Beautiful place, will be back
It is better to arrive early (8 am) Sand beach, clear water. You need to take everything you need with you. It is better to go.e after couple hot days, otherwise water will be cold.
Amazing atmosphere. Water is usually cold but worth it! Great for the family
Absolutely beautiful
You will be hard pressed to find a more beautiful place in the province. The campsites are a good size and well sheltered, and provide quick access to all trails. The staff are knowledgeable and very friendly. You are outside of the town …
To busy for our liking. Everyone wanted the Sandy beach, so there wasn't a lot of room to spread out.
As always, rain or shine this is by far one of our favorite parks in Ontario. The Beaches are hard to beat, and the multiple camping locations are sure to meet everyone's needs.
Outlet beach is amazing!! Definitely going to be a yearly family trip. Any video you see online doesn't do it justice. Very clean and water is clear????
Gorgeous check reviews of people who has been there.
Beautiful....Just Beautiful
It is good beach but you need to book before get there
Coolest beach I've been to. Cliffs of sand pretty cool. Didn't go far from the parking lot but definitely going again.
Fantastic sandy beaches with banks in the water. A must do beach day when your on a vacation week! It's at its best when there is tons of sun and good winds. Definitely bring sunscreen.
Beach is bit overrated. There are other nice beaches along lake Ontario that do not require booking in advance or waiting in long lines to enter. Plus it is very very busy! Trails are unique. And dunes! Most of the people spend time by the water missing out on beautiful trails. Next time I would go just for trails.
We've been in the summer and winter and each experience is unique. There a trails accessible from the gated parking in the winter, but to get closer to the dunes you'd have to go when the park is formally open.
My family's go-to campground every year for as long as I can remember! My dad began taking us here when we were little and now I am doing the same with my family. We occasionally try other Provincial Parks or Privately owned parks but we always come back to Sandbanks. MANY fond memories here and looking forward to many more for many years to come. The washrooms/showers are cleaned & maintained regularly, many campsites with interesting layouts and some close to the beach.. and the beach itself is amazing. Staff are always so friendly and helpful, and fellow campers are the same. They're working on maintaining and restoring the dunes here so many of those neat pathways over the sand around the beach is blocked off but if it means maintaining this amazing park then please do. I hope to return here for many more years to camp!
Beautiful beach and surrounding area. Recommend going on a weekday in late July or August, as the water temperature can be colder than the surrounding bodies of water. As a popular location, it can get very busy and crowded, so be sure to plan your trip accordingly! Fair pricing (it cost around $17 for entrance/ parking). Bathrooms can be a little messy, but they do a good job of maintenance otherwise.
Beautiful beach but overcrowded. Have to arrive very early at the beach to find a parking spot and and a spot at the beach.
Great place to sit and relax as the kids can play in the sand or at the park. Beach is all soft sand and the park people are friendly. Very clean
Peaceful!
Had time only for two hours on the beach We may come for another day but we need to come early to find a spot. Beach is above average.. But given that it's on a lake its amazing.
My favorite beach, due to Covid-19 please come super early as it fills up quick and may turn back if parking reduced capacity. You may want to call ahead and find out if there are any restrictions.
Honestly one of the best beach in Ontario. About 2.5 hrs drive from Toronto. Soft white sand, clean and clear water. it was also quiet shallow which is great for kids and fur babies. There is an area designated for dogs and owner, which I found quiet considerate and convenient. The new protocol for reservation and check in was a breeze. Washrooms was well maintained but there was occasional times when it was left messy by inconsiderate people who shouldn't go out in public! -__- Otherwise, staff are doing their best and people social distance. Just do your part in contributing and be a good human and you'll have a great time!
Best beach i visited so far.I loved that there is actual sand and the water is clean . We went on a week day so it was not super busy.will definitely come back !
Great place for summer, not extremely crowded like Sauble Beach, love the water
Beautiful park
Park is obviously visited by Torontoites and Peel Region folks. People sneaking into park. Some of the trails needed maintenance done to same. Sites are large and roomy.
Spectacular scenery. Pristine beaches. Would love to camp there.
Beautiful beach, TERRIBLE campground. Do not camp here! Extremely loud and inconsiderate people all over the place (not just one..) and campground staff does NOT bother at all! Very sad to see such a beautiful place go completely to waste. Shame..
Beautiful beach
Great beaches !
Great beach. Sand dunes are a blast for the kids Bathrooms and changing rooms by the parking area. No shade though, so bring an umbrella, a shelter, plenty of sunscreen! Get there early before the beaches crowd in. They also have trails, camp ground, but I haven't checked those out.
What a great park! We were there for camping in the Outlet River campground. The sites are pretty spaced out, private and quiet. That said, the comfort stations/bathrooms/water are a little further away with that. Staff were super friendly and helpful. The dunes were the best part - you can spread out easily, and the sand is super soft and warm. The other facilities at the park like the store/rentals we're great too. My only criticism was of the day use beach: it was so busy and at the end of the day the garbage bins were overflowing with bags piled up. Bigger/more waste bins would help. Otherwise a great time and I would return next summer!
Only went to beach. Gorgeous!
Sandbanks is a beautiful and peaceful space to explore. Watch out for ticks and keep your dog on leash particularly on pathways and near grassy areas. Highly recommended for a calm mind and healthy body.
Great park, ample parking and the beach is probably the best beach in all of Ontario. Going again this mid week.
Visiting in a weekday during Summer was a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
We love this place, campground is great and the beach is very nice. We always look forward to visiting Sandbanks. Will be back next year.
This beach is so clean. They have security come in big bikes that monitor the park time to time. They have designated beach parking areas for dogs. White clear sand, and blue waters. Such a beautiful place, but try to avoid Saturday’s - super busy and crowded.
You won’t find anything like this in Canada as far as I know. The sandbanks have sand dunes that are so unique to its location that you should definitely come and experience it. The sand is so soft with expansive rolling hills that give a wonderful view of the west lake on one side and Lake Ontario on the other. There are also some hiking trails that you can also try!
It's a very popular beach, so come early to beat the crowd and not be turned away due to capacity. We arrived at 7:45 am before the park opened and we were car no. 40 in our line, there were 3 lines. We parked at P4, which is nearby to a comfort station with flush toilets and beach entrance. Lots of trees for shade, albeit not at the waterfront. Beach is long and wide. Sand is beautiful, soft and off-white. Bring fold tables as picnic tables are scarce. Food tent is highly recommended as that will reduce sand blowing into your food. We went during a windy but hot 32 degree day which caused the waves. Kids (age 8, 10, 11) had a great time playing in the crashing waves.
Been going to Sandbanks a looong time. No other beach or camping experience like it. Unfortunately, number of dog owners not following rules is affecting other beach users’ enjoyment.
Park is simply beautiful, coming here for years, but the new regulations make it very difficult to plan. Often park is empty by afternoon but reservations say its full. Quite frustrating for people who purchased yearly passes.
Love this place ❤ the best beach in ontario
After my recent trip to sandbanks, I have turned from a hater of the beach to a beach bunny. I went to Lake shore beach both days that I was there and loved it. Lots of sand, space, and loved that the water stays shallow for ages, which is great for non-swimmers and children. ****time saving tip below***** First day I made the mistake of getting in cue behind all the cars waiting to enter the park. I found out from a local that night that once you enter the park, there is a small division in which passholders can veer to the right side. This makes it seem like you need a seasons pass but this is not the case. Everyone can go into this right lane, which leads you to a large parking lot just by the front gate. Here you can get out and purchase a pass at the automatic machine, saving 30-45 min easily. In fact all of the parking lots I’m pretty sure have this same automatic machine, saving loads of time. I’m not sure why it’s not clearly posted to save people all the grief of waiting. Having said that, the wait was worth it. GET THERE EARLY on the weekend!!! On my weekend, The park entrance was closed because of being at capacity often by 10 AM or 1030 latest.
Nice beach, soft sand and dunes Situated in small town of Picton not much to do around historic downtown can take a 10 minutes free ferry ride to Napanee.lake on the mountain is near by
It is very busy during the best days of the summer, especially weekends and holidays. A beautiful place that you should not miss out on seeing, nevertheless. Absolutely beautiful in any season.
Amazing! Beach after beach. Highly recommend!!
Absolutely love this park.....beach is second to none. So calm and shallow, the kids love it!
Be careful on the yellow trail at the dunes, they've cut trees and left little stumps which are super dangerous! Not market at all and could easily cause a broken ankle... or two.
Took the family to Sandbanks for a nice little day trip from Toronto. Showed up nice and early and found a spot on Outlet beach. My 9 year old enjoyed the small waves but I believe there's another beach further down that's more appropriate for toddlers. Still, the water is shallow so its not a deal breaker with supervision. We'd go back for sure.
Beautiful sandy beaches that go on forever. Crashing waves,fresh air and sunshine. Everything the body needs.
We went for 3 nights. Our site was large and nice. I give it 3 stars because of the washroom issues. On the website they do say that some bathrooms may not be available because of covid precautions, and that the shower and laundry facilities are closed. What they do not say is that every wooden washroom (the outhouses) were closed. By closed I mean having a board nailed across the doors. We camped in the 200 area (tents, no power). For a washroom we had to go to the only one in the area, 1/2km away. Doesn't sound like much, except in the middle of the night. It was packed in the morning, a few times over 20 women in line for 3 stalls. At our site we found toilet paper and feces on the small hill at the back of our site. Pretty disgusting. But the beaches were beautiful, staff was nice. Price was great. If you have a disability and an accessible parking permit the price is more then half.
Beautiful beach and park. Excellent service for reservations.
Beautiful beaches to enjoy with family and friends
Wow the place is amazing. Well worth the drive.
Awesome beach in a small town that nobody knows about. Awesome place to camp
The beaches are amazing! The views are even more amazing!! The people of Burgeo are Best Kind. If the camp sites had power and wifi access this would easily be 5+.
Beautiful beaches, nice place for a stroll, nice campsites
Park is very nice, clean. The only issue I have is we came here at 630 pm to walk the beach and take pics of the sun as it is going down. When we went to the office to purchase our ticket we were told that it would be $22. When I visited their site it does mentioned that there is a minimum fee of 12.25 which I assume it was for half day or evening as it is obvious that I would only use the park for a few hrs and not full day. There should be a price for half day or eve visit.
Sandbanks Provincial Park is definitely worth visiting. Lakeshore Beach is one of the best places to catch some sun and relax. The dunes at the other side of the beach are really unique landscape features.
Day use only. Was disappointed with dunes beach area. Perhaps my expectations were too high (?). Loved the lakeshore beach and pet area (latter nice and quiet). Had a beautiful sand beach, and entry area. Nice swallow walk in for quite some time. Was not able to locate a gift shop (too bad) for souvenirs.
My husband and I recently spent an entire day at the Sandbanks Provincial Park and had a wonderful time. We had to purchase a day pass a few days in advance for roughly $20-25 which that ensured us entry into the park on the day of. Getting into the park took quite some time as there were really long lines at the entrance, however, once inside, there was plenty of parking and opportunities to enjoy and explore. There are 3 gorgeous and sandy beaches spread across a large area with a ton of space. It was fairly busy (we went on a Saturday in July) but parking was not an issue as we moved around within the area nor did it feel too insanely crowded. We enjoyed the lovely coastal views and swam in the water by the beach, and also had a great time exploring their many hiking trails as well. We stopped by to have a quick snack at Currah's and were quite pleased with just how much this park had to offer. We plan to come back to visit again with our families this summer, and have officially added this park to our list of potential camping sites for the future. This park is family and pet friendly and overall is a really great time. Definitely recommend.
What a superb park, v well Maintained. Did the cedar trail & swam in the outlet beach. Absolutely beautiful & stunning sandy beach. Will definitely visit again
Amazing beach and water with all necessary facilities. Get a parking permit prior to your visit and we saw a lot of cafs being returned for not having one.
Beaches just like the Caribbean - a great day out for the family. Beautiful sands and plenty of shallow water - can get busy but that's not necessarily a bad thing. There's a great wood fired pizza place at the entrance to the park that is the perfect stop on the way out
Excellent camping experience. Very friendly and helpful staff, and clean and efficient campgrounds. The beach is absolutely stunning.
Amazing place to go to with the family. There's a dog friendly spot way down the beach. Spent two nights in the Ramada in Bellville and drove south 30 min through the country to get into the park for the day. The provincial park was $21 a day, but we'll worth it! Pack a cooler with sandwich meats and drinks. Don't take alcohol! There was plenty of OPP presence and parks staff. Watched someone get a ticket for open drinking.
Very nice place, even though the car parking looked very congested rhe beach itself was very spacey , we had lots of fun!
Amazing, white sand beaches, waves, great family fun!
You can spend the day at the beach relaxing. Lovely beach. Two beaches to choose from. At Dunes beach the water get deep suddenly. If you have kids it's better to go to the Outlet beach as you can walk quite abit before it gets deep. There are quite a few change houses but they are terribly kept. Really unclean. One washroom facility in parking 4, 5, 6 area with three toilets. Therefore always a wait. This place can be turned into a better place with more facilities for the people who wants to use it. Needs more picnic tables too.
Amazing park. Sand at the beach was clean. The water was clean and wasn't cold. The family enjoyed themselves at the beach.
Never gets old, I've ended up enjoying the white sand and the warm water back to back weekends this summer. Great escape from the city and guaranteed place to get your tan on.
This review is long overdue. Had a great time here. If you don't like crowd areas, this is a great place to visit.
A true gem! Best beach I have found in the province. We spent a great day here.
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful beach and comfortable camp sites. They shut down the pit toilets and showers during COVID which made no sense to me... Really long walk to the toilet and I never saw cleaning staff anyway. There's a stinky algae problem on the beach this year too.
Amazing beaches and camping facilities!
Wonderful beach, great sand and lots of area for kids to play both in sand and along shoreline. They are also able to walk out quite a ways and it still be shallow. Trees provide shade near back of beach or you can bring umbrella or tent. Only downfall is that on nice days it's absolutely packed and that the price is nuts. Everywhere else in Ontario you can use beautiful beaches along the great lakes for free. This is the only beach like this in our area and you are charged $17 per day whether you show up at 9am or 6pm.
Went here for a day trip. Loved the beach. The sand is soft. Lots of parking but it does get super busy and they were only letting limited cars in on the weekends. I believe parking was $20.
The new parking spot reservation system is a nightmare. You have to book your parking spot 5 days ahead of your visit. Expect an hour or two wait to get into the park until they get that fixed and everyone is registered before arriving. The park and beach are great.
Pretty beach, clean and shallow waters... Great little break from the normal life.
Family and friends enjoy it here with us every summer. The absolute best place to camp and enjoy the beautiful beaches. Camp sites are generally large and private. Poison ivy is all over, so be careful
Amazing beaches. Beautiful to visit
It was a beautiful day at the beach. It was busy but not too packed. The water was chilly but refreshing. Make sure you reserve ahead of time.
Great experience. Highly recommend visiting for a day or camping here!
Lovely place! The season being cooler means the leaves are changing. We found our camp to be very nice; enough trees to brake up the wind off the lake and not too bad for poison ivy.
Great sand mountain and lake, kids love it, very holiday mode and relax
Beautiful????????
The best beach I’ve been to hands down. It almost makes you forget you’re in Newfoundland! Sand and water are beautiful. The beach is very clean with several garbage cans and fire pits around.
As always I enjoyed the beauty the park has to offer. I was upset by the condition the bathrooms were in, I'm not sure if it was a water pressure problem but the flushable toilets were often blocked. I have never seen this before but it was upsetting.
One of the best beaches in Ontario to visit. Get a blend of Hot and wavy water here. I've visited many beaches in Ontario so far and i will rate this the Best so far. Water is shallow and safe till good distant area. Cons: Don't forget to call and book before visiting. You'll end up returning back as there is limited capacity. Happy beach season guys ????????
Good beach with some of the finest sand I have seen. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed.
Beautiful! Walking trails lead you to look outs and some amazing beaches with white sand and turquoise water. The bathrooms at the campground are clean and the water in the shower stays on for a good amount of time.
Amazing beach and great soft sand. If you go on a sunny day then parking is going to be problematic
Beautiful beaches
One of the best beaches in Ontario
Nice clean long sandy beach, the camp sight is nicely set, the buildings that contained showers and washrooms are clean. Very good for families with young kids.
I was at the Sandbanks early this summer for my very first visit. It was still stage 2 of the Covid situation so no washrooms were open inside the park at all! However in the parking lot there were a couple of portables thankfully. The trek to the dunes is not too bad but its very slanted and steep for dragging your beach stuff. I found this a little difficult as we walked through the sand looking for a quiet spot! I highly recommend you bring some kind of sunshade there is limited shade here. The beach is absolutely beautiful..the views are worth the trek they are stunning!! The water is crystal clear with a sandy bottom its definitely one of the best beaches around!! This place is gorgeous I loved it of all the beaches I've been to this is definitely one of the best!! Surprisingly the water was beautiful for Lake Ontario nothing like the water in Toronto and Mississauga. I highly recommend this place and I will be back!
Absolute Best Beaches
The sand beach is mesmerizing. Don’t have to worry about food and snacks, the amazing food place opposite to the beach takes care of it. Well maintained public washrooms.
This is honestly the best beach in ontario beautiful and there are alot of entry points if your able avoid the main entry as its crazy lines