Cape Croker Park is owned and operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. We are located on the Georgian Bay side of the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada – in the community of Neyaashiinigmiing. The Campground is open from May to Thanksgiving Day, while the Park itself is open year-round!
The Park encompasses 520 acres nestled between high limestone bluffs. Cape Croker Park makes a perfect get-a-way for the whole family. With 315 campsites, suitable for tents and trailers, our large capacity can accommodate all types of campers. Electrical sites are available in some camping areas. Sites are comfortably laid out and close to all you’ll need while you’re away from home.
We are excited to offer Anishnaabe Cultural Experience Programs at the Cape Croker Park. There are many opportunities to join local Anishnaabe Cultural Interpreters for guided hikes, storytelling, craft-making, and traditional wilderness skills programs, as well as winter visits and tours our fully operational traditional Sugar Bush (maple syrup making!) – Ziibaakdakaan. Within these programs will learn about Anishnaabe history, stories, and traditional knowledge and skills dating from time immemorial. Join us by booking online today!