Long Point Eco-Adventures

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St Williams, Canada

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Long Point Eco-Adventures Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Long Point Eco-Adventures is located in St Williams, Canada on 1730 Front Rd. Long Point Eco-Adventures is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category resort hotel in Canada. Long Point Eco-Adventures is an Outdoor Adventure Mecca in Southern Ontario! Beginning in 2009 with our world class zip line canopy tour we quickly became know as an ideal destination for adventurers across Ontario. In 2010 the Long Point Observatory opened it's doors, partnerships with SkyNews and it's editor Terrence Dickinson cemented us as a premier place to observe the heavens. In 2011 our Kayak trips really took off. They take place down through the UNESCO designated biosphere of Long Point Ontario. Opportunities around every corner for wildlife coined the nickname "Canadian Amazon"​. Our Wilderness Suites help reshape the Glamping experience across the globe. Tents with hardwood floors, king and queen beds, hot and cold running water, outdoor shower, toilets with sliding glass patio doors, not your typical camping experience. Visit our skylight lounge, and ideal location for hosting Corporate Retreats, and meeting facilitation. Our meeting spaces overlook the Turkey Point Marsh, a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This scenic natural environment creates an ambiance for relaxation, in contrast to the confines of office cubicles. Our array of activities and team-building exercises on-site allows for multiple possibilities in constructing your team's adventure. In addition to our world-class activities, is our world-class partners: Hometown Brew Co. and the Burning Kiln Winery. We are lucky we are able to share the flavours of local craft beer and lush wines with all of our guests. All guests and groups are encouraged to embark on a winemaker's tour & tasting; the Burning Kiln explains the intricacies of wine-making, and finishes off with a proper tasting. Play & Stay with us here at Long Point Eco-Adventures, Ontario's Greatest Wilderness Resort.

Address

1730 Front Rd

Phone

+1 8777438687

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

St Williams, Ontario

Founded

2009

Open hours

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Saket Tamara

Nice place to stay. I stayed for four nights. Very relaxing place. Its good place for glamping, zip lining, and outdoor activities. Children would live it and would like to come back again.

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Kali Persyn

Long Point Eco Adventures offers the ultimate glamping experience. It is nice to enjoy the beach and outdoor activities in the area and return to a hot shower and king size bed in the evening! The private outdoor shower offered a neat experience of being able to shower under the stars. The tent came equipped with a mini fridge as well as a fan so it wasn't too hot, at night when it cools down the bed featured heated blankets. It also featured a winery across the road (5 min walk) that offered incredible wine. In the morning breakfast was provided which tasted good but more importantly the view from the building is surreal.

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Rebecca Pillai Riddell

This was a fantastic glamping experience. We stayed in a Wildnerness Suite (facing the Marsh/woods) and it was fantastic. Spacious tent, great private bathrooms and showering under the stars after our private bonfire (which was started every night by our concierge). Beds were very comfortable and appreciated their dual heating function and the infrared heater in tent. We were so warm and cozy. We were a 4 minute drive to beach and the cute town. We would pick up lunch at fast food places and eat on the beach and ate dinner in our tent or on our veranda. Continental breakfast was okay (I think due to pandemic no hot breakfast which would have been perfect), grateful for their gluten-free options and pet-friendly patio to eat breakfast facing the beautiful surrounds. Staff was beyond helpful and friendly. Would highly recommend.

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Babita R

Long point was our first experience closest to glamping. We arrived early and looked for somewhere to eat in the area. As it was cold, the vineyard across the streets restaurant was closed. After driving around and disappointed with the selection, we went back to long point to eat there. The perch tacos were great. As they close at 4 and with limited dining options around the area, we ordered a chicken wrap to eat for later that night which did not turn out to be tasty. I would recommend anyone coming to pack some snacks or have a good meal before your check in to ensure you aren't starving for the rest of the night. We stayed in the wilderness suite. The bed was comfortable and I appreciated the heated blanket. Unfortunately the room was quite dusty including the chandelier where we also noticed cobwebs. For the price we paid, we expected cleanliness to be on top priority, which unfortunately was not. Our best part of the trip was the campfire that was lit by the staff who were quite attentive. Lastly breakfast is continental true to the name. Nothing spectacular but we did enjoy the coffee overlooking the marsh.

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David Adams

This was a great experience. We signed up for the Weekend Warrior Adventure package. They are well organized. This is a high-end version glamorous camping. Well worth it I highly recommend. We stayed at the Wilderness Pods which I believe was new for this year. It is very well appointed cabin complete with a 2pc washroom, queen size bed, pull-out couch, table and chairs, fridge, small fan and even an electric fireplace. Basic toiletries soap shampoo etc are also included. The space was great very relaxing although there is one caveat. We of course had to choose the hottest long weekend of the summer. This cabin like anything gets very warm inside. I would advise you to bring your own bigger electric fan. The Wilderness Pods is mid-level of the three options. Unlike the Suites does not come with its own shower, but everything else. The shower is only a stone's throw away so it works quite well. As part of the package we had dinner at Burning kiln, Normandale, did daytime zip line as well as nighttime zip line and cap it off with Big Creek paddle kayaking. I will be posting reviews on them as well individually. All the staff was great all throughout.

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User Unknown

Amazing and super kind staff. We loved the adventures they had for everyone. However, for the price they charge it is definitely way to high for the quality of the tent they give you. We got a suite with 2 queen beds for one night. There were holes all over the tent for all the mosquitoes to come in. Mold and webs all over the top of the tent and they hadnt swept under the beds in probably months. My suggestion is either lower prices, patch the tents or replace them.

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Rob McConnell

Beautiful location overlooking turkey point marsh. The deluxe pods were immaculate and extremely comfortable. Really enjoyed the axe throwing and great mountain biking. Enjoyed a great meal at the winery across the road. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and built us a campfire both nights.

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Michael S

Stayed in a Wilderness Suite in August of 2020. The rooms are clean considering they're just big tents and most of the Suites have amazing views of the surrounding forest from their decks. The staff here are great and really want to make your experience memorable. Each Wilderness Suite comes with heated blankets and a floor heater which helped as we had a few rare chilly August nights. The hiking trails on the site are very well maintained and there's a brewery, apiary, bistro-type restaurant, zip line, observatory & ax throwing on site! The restaurant patio has an incredible view of the marshlands. There's also the Burning Kiln Winery & restaurant within walking distance to check out. I would highly recommend staying at Long Point for those looking to spend some quiet time in nature without the "roughing it" experience (having a full bathroom, shower, kettle, fridge, electricity, etc. was great)