Fifty Point Conservation Area

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Hamilton

Ontario
Canada


Park Size: 80 hectares
Park Amenities:
Beach
Birding
Boat Launch
Campground
Canoeing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Gas Station
Hiking
Jogging
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Park Office
Pavilion
Picnicking
Playground
Sightseeing
General Store
Swimming
Walking
Washrooms
Wind Surfing
Wheelchair Access


Recognized as one of the bird watching hot spots in the Golden Horseshoe area. Fifty Point Conservation Area is in the middle of an internationally recognized Important Birding Area and the land form that juts out into Lake Ontario is known as a wonderful spot to watch for migrating waterfowl and pelagic (sea) birds.

Fifty Point has one of the warmest and cleanest beaches on western Lake Ontario. Change rooms are conveniently located at the nearby beach house.

The marina is one of the best on western Lake Ontario, with docking spaces for 330 boats and a double boat launch. Other marina facilities include a fully serviced gas dock and pump-out station, visitor docks, hydro hook-ups, water, showers, washrooms, a laundromat and winter storage facilities.

If it is camping you love, Fifty Point's 70 fully serviced sites (sewer, hydro and water), are perfectly situated near the south shore of Lake Ontario. Their location allows campers access to the beach and salmon fishing from shore. The comfort station is equipped with individual showers, a handicapped shower, washrooms and laundry facilities.

Anglers at Fifty Point will love the variety of fishing opportunities. You can fish for salmon in Lake Ontario or catch rainbow trout and largemouth bass in the conservation area's stocked pond. Salmon charters are available at the marina. A fishing license is not required at the pond.

Address:

Fifty Point Conservation Area
Hamilton
Canada

How To Get ToFifty Point Conservation Area

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QEW Niagara to Fifty Road exit. Head towards the Lake and turn right onto Baseline Road
43.224989,-79.625452
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