Niagara’s Family Campground — Swim, Stay & Play by the Quarry
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Set in the heart of Niagara and just 25 minutes from Niagara Falls, Windmill Point Park is where clear waters meet easy days. Nestled along the Canada–U.S. border, it’s a perfect stop for travelers road-tripping across the Great Lakes. Centered around a spring-fed quarry, it’s a place to swim, snorkel, and slow down. Mornings shine over limestone shores, afternoons drift by the beach, and nights glow with campfires and laughter. Families play, friends dive deep, and everyone leaves lighter—because here, summer never feels rushed.
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Rates are set by and reflect the campground’s own public pricing. Northern Stay members book through their membership. Always confirm rates and availability directly with Windmill Point Park & Campground — seasonal pricing may vary.
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From water adventures to easygoing family fun, Windmill Point Park offers something for everyone. Whether you’re diving into the quarry or unwinding by the fire, every day here feels like a summer getaway waiting to happen.
Policies are set by the campground and may change. Always confirm details directly with Windmill Point Park & Campground before your trip.
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