Nestled between high limestone bluffs on the eastern shore of Bruce Peninsula, Cape Croker Park has welcomed visitors of all ages since 1967. With 315 campsites, incredible hiking, scenic vistas and waterways, it is the perfect destination for families, couples and explorers seeking a rustic escape into nature. The park is owned and operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation.
Cape Croker Park features 315 campsites in seven campgrounds. Comfortably laid out, the campsites at Cape Croker Park are close to all you will need while you are visiting.
Car Camping
Come visit our 520-acre, family-style campground. There is plenty of space for young and old alike to roam and explore on bike, on foot or by canoe. Sites are shaded, spaced out and able to accommodate a small tent or a large RV. We have both serviced and unserviced sites to satisfy all types of campers.
Seasonal Camping
Travelling busy highways every weekend is stressful. Maybe a Seasonal Campsite is for you. We have over seventy seasonal campsites. We offer affordable rates, a long season (May to October) and on-site trailer storage. Seasonal campsites are available in Ninaatigoog (The Maples), Dibew (The Spring), The Cove and Shkaach (The Last One).
Special conditions apply. If you are interested, please inquire at the Park Office.
Cabin
Sheltered on the edge of a maple forest, our rustic cabin is located away from the main campground. It has a queen-size bed, a bunk bed, a fire pit, porta potty and a picnic table. It sleeps a maximum of four and includes on-site parking. It is located just a 5-minute walk to the beach or showers. You need to bring your own, bedding, lights and camping supplies. Our cabin does not have hydro or water.