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This low-key Lake Erie beach town is packed with hidden gems and small-town charm, Canada Reviews

8 March 20263 Mins Read

The Lake Erie shoreline in Niagara is made for a serene beach day, surrounded by rugged boardwalk-style trails and big-sky sunsets. Along this stretch sits a rural, low-key nature escape that feels a world away from Toronto’s noise. Wainfleet hugs Lake Erie with multiple sandy beaches and a charming mix of conservation areas, think dunes, wetlands and even one of Southern Ontario’s most significant bog landscapes. Bonus: Wainfleet is only about a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto!

Upon arrival, explore the Wainfleet Bog. It’s the only bog wetland in the Niagara Peninsula and one of the region’s most unique landscapes. It’s perfect for hiking, with trails and boardwalks surrounded by dense greenery, butterflies, owls, dozens of bird species, and diverse wildlife (everything from white-tailed deer to rare reptiles like the endangered Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake). Just bring some bug spray if visiting in the warmer months.

Afterward, grab a bite at Fleeters Cafe. It makes for a classic, no-fuss spot before the beach, and they serve all-day breakfast and great lunch options, like broccoli and cheddar soup and beef stew.

In the afternoon, claim your own patch of Lake Erie sand. Well, not literally, but Wainfleet’s shoreline is one of the main tourist attractions here, especially if you’re craving a quieter beach day. Slather on some sunscreen and head to Wainfleet Lake Erie Public Access Beach or Reebs Bay for a laid-back sandy beach experience with charming picnic areas (Reebs Bay is also a great fishing spot). Or make a day of it at Long Beach Conservation Area, with swimming, boating and other water activities (and it doubles as a camping base if you want to make it an overnight stay). If you’re into sunsets, Long Beach looks especially surreal at golden hour.

For nature lovers, wander through a former quarry-turned-wildlife hotspot at the Wainfleet Wetlands. This expansive gem is open year-round from sunrise to sunset, and is nestled in a former clay quarry from the late-19th-century. As you explore, you’ll discover plant and animal fossils that lived in the Paleozoic Sea (they’re still visible in the exposed limestone of the Onondaga Formation in the quarry walls!).

Take a quiet shoreline hike at Morgan’s Point. The area offers a unique setting of old-growth forest and remnants of the oak savannah prairie that once covered large areas of the Niagara Peninsula. Because it’s right on the shoreline, you can explore a sand dune complex and rock shoal outcrop, as well as habitat for a wide variety of plants and fauna.

And if you want a scenic route that ties everything together, the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail makes for a perfect bike (or drive)! The trail follows rural shoreline roads through Wainfleet, connecting to 155 communities along the Great Lakes.

Now that you’ve worked up an appetite, head to DJ’s Roadhouse (in the Long Beach area) for their famous Fish and Chips or a classic fish fry, with lakeside faves like yellow perch. Or visit The Garden Houzz Restaurant for the most delicious Mediterranean eats (try the meze platter or Turkish Beef Moussaka).

Before you leave, pick up some artisan chocolates or velvety fudge at the Marshville Chocolate Factory.

If you’re looking for a more off-the-grid stay, explore this 400-sq-ft, four-season geodome for two near the Wainfleet Bog! And after exploring Wainfleet, check out this gorgeous riverside town: it’s one of Ontario’s most southern spots (and perfect for a mini vacation).

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