Rondeau Provincial Park is a lesser-known gem on the shores of Lake Erie with scenic trails, beaches, and some of the most diverse habitats in the province. Located approximately 3 hours from Toronto, ...
The campground at Rondeau Provincial Park fills up quickly as hundreds of people spend their Thanksgiving weekend camping with family and friends. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Ontario's second-oldest provincial park is not only home to beautiful beaches, but it's where history and nature meet. This escape from reality can only be found along Lake Erie, surrounded by rare, ...
Localized flooding means no holiday camping at Rondeau Provincial Park this weekend. The park has closed access to the campgrounds, but day use and the cottages remain accessible. In May last year, ...
Rondeau Provincial Park cottage owners may soon be allowed to purchase the land upon which their privately-owned cottages sit. A new plan has been put into motion between Chatham-Kent City Council, ...
Cottage owners in Rondeau Provincial Park are still waiting to see what the province has to offer when it comes to extending their long-term lease agreements. That’s the word from David Colby, ...
Despite its post-election commitment (2019 Environment Plan) to protect and enhance our natural areas and conserve species at risk, the Government of Ontario may be quietly cutting a deal with the ...
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is exploring the possibility of acquiring lots in Rondeau Provincial Park and selling them to cottage owners who have been leasing them. In a report to be presented ...
While researching a historical plaque at Rondeau Park, Mark Van Raay came across some interesting information that led the Bates Drive resident to write a book. ‘Your Obedient Servant - The Isaac ...
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