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sand hill park

You don't need to get on a plane to enjoy a little taste of the tropics. This Ontario destination, with its velvety dunes and shimmering waters, will transport you to another world.

Located along the shores of Lake Erie, this hidden gem is a magical spot for a summer escape and will have you feeling like you're on a Caribbean vacation.

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No need to book a flight south to enjoy a sunny day at the beach. Instead, we've gathered up some of the lesser-known Ontario beaches — from secret spots in a provincial park to calm Lake Huron retreats.

Whether you want to go swimming in the cool waters of the Great Lakes or looking to sit back and relax on a sandy beach, take this list as inspiration for your next summer road trip.

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This natural wonder in Ontario is a magical place for a summer day trip. Featuring massive sand dunes and a stretching beach, this spot will have you feeling like you're in another country.

Sand Hill Park, located in Port Burwell, is home to "Ontario's largest sand pile." These massive Sand Hills tower 350 feet above Lake Erie and are a truly unique sight to take in.

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Ontario is full of natural wonders waiting to be explored. While Niagara Falls is one of the most well-known natural wonders in the province, there are so many other hidden gems to see this summer.

From secret blue lakes to magical islands, here are some of the beautiful natural wonders you can adventure to during the warm season.

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If you're already dreaming about sandy beaches and endless blue water, then you'll want to add this spot to your summer plans. Sand Hill Park is a waterfront paradise that recently reopened in Port Burwell, and it will sweep you away to the tropics.

This isn't your average beach — the area is home to massive sand hills that tower 350 feet in the air, making them the largest sand pile in the province.

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