Blue Flag Certified

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach

Ontario, Canada

the sea Blue Flag since 2018.0
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Port Burwell East Beach sits on the north shore of Lake Erie at the mouth of Big Otter Creek, in the Municipality of Bayham. The sandy shoreline is long and well-maintained, with volleyball nets and plenty of open space for sunbathing. Swimming conditions are good,…

Certification Blue Flag 2026
Experience Sandy Beach Lifeguards
Practical Free Entry Parking Showers

Plan Your Visit to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified since 2018.0
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Blue Flag Standard
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
May, June
Season: 18-05 – 31-08
Location
Bayham
12.07 km from Bayham
Facilities
Lifeguards · Showers · Parking
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach sits on the north shore of Lake Erie in the Municipality of Bayham, Ontario, where Big Otter Creek meets the lake. This sandy beach has been recognized as a Blue Flag beach since 2018, meaning it meets strict standards for water quality, safety, and environmental management. The beach offers a straightforward swimming and recreation experience with lifeguards on duty during the season, volleyball nets, and ample space for sunbathing. Free parking is available, and water quality results are posted regularly at the beach and on Swim Guide. The nearby Port Burwell Lighthouse, built in 1840 and still climbable, adds historical context to your visit. Port Burwell East Beach serves local swimmers and families looking for reliable, monitored beach access on Lake Erie.

It sits alongside Blue Flag beaches in Ontario, part of a broader network of Blue Flag certified beaches across Canada certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach faces E toward Canada's coastline. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in May, June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Crowds
Jan -3°C Low
Feb -2°C Low
Mar 1°C Low
Apr 6°C Low
May 13°C Med
Jun 19°C High
Jul 22°C High
Aug 22°C Med
Sep 19°C Low
Oct 13°C Low
Nov 5°C Low
Dec 1°C Low
When is the best time to visit Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

The best time to visit Port Burwell Municipal East Beach is May, June. Air temperatures peak around 22.2°C in summer.

How crowded does Port Burwell Municipal East Beach get?

What kind of crowds does Port Burwell Municipal East Beach attract? During peak summer months (July and August), the beach draws local families and swimmers from the Bayham area and surrounding regions. The free parking and lifeguard presence appeal to parents prioritizing safety. The ample sandy space suggests the beach accommodates reasonable visitor numbers without feeling severely overcrowded, though this depends on specific dates and weather.

Weekends during July and August will be busier than weekday visits. The volleyball nets indicate some recreational atmosphere, attracting people interested in beach sports alongside swimmers. Morning visits typically see fewer people than afternoon crowds.

September sees a drop-off as school starts and air temperatures cool to 18.6 degrees Celsius average. The beach remains open and functional but attracts fewer visitors. June and late August offer a middle ground—warm enough for swimming comfort but before peak summer saturation.

Winter brings minimal crowds. The beach exists as a quieter, non-swimming destination from November through April as Lake Erie becomes too cold and air temperatures drop below freezing.

The beach's location near Port Burwell Lighthouse may draw some history-interested visitors alongside swimmers, broadening the visitor profile slightly. Overall, this is a local community beach rather than a major tourist destination, so crowds remain manageable compared to more famous Lake Erie beaches.

Is Port Burwell Municipal East Beach open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (18-05 – 31-08). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Port Burwell Municipal East Beach

Is Port Burwell Municipal East Beach safe to swim?

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

Air temperature at Port Burwell Municipal East Beach reaches 22.2°C in July. Water temperatures vary by season — check local conditions before visiting.

What is the beach like at Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach is a long stretch of sand backed by accessible facilities. The beach faces east and sits protected at the mouth of Big Otter Creek, giving it a relatively sheltered location on Lake Erie's north shore. The sandy shoreline provides the main appeal—there's genuine space to spread out, sunbathe, and move around without feeling cramped.

What facilities exist here? The beach has lifeguard coverage during swimming season, which is a practical safety feature for families and less confident swimmers. Volleyball nets are set up on the sand, so if you want some activity beyond swimming, that option is there. Parking is free, which removes a barrier to visiting that exists at many other Lake Erie beaches. The beach maintains posted water quality information at the site itself, and these results also appear on Swim Guide, so you can check conditions before heading out or see what to expect regarding current water safety levels.

The water in Lake Erie at this location is generally suitable for swimming during warmer months (July through September average between 18.6 and 22.2 degrees Celsius). Early and late season swimming requires cold tolerance. Winter temperatures drop to around -2.7 degrees Celsius in January, so the beach transitions to a quieter, non-swimming destination during colder months.

The beach's eastern facing aspect means morning sun hits the water and shoreline directly. This orientation also means it's exposed to afternoon shadows as the sun moves west. The proximity to Big Otter Creek's mouth may influence water quality depending on creek conditions and recent weather—the posted water quality results will reflect actual conditions.

Port Burwell Provincial Park sits nearby on the same shoreline, so if you want to combine beach time with trails or picnic areas, that option exists within the local area. The beach itself is straightforward: sand, water, lifeguards, and basic amenities. No cafes or shops are mentioned as beach-front facilities, so bring what you need.

Does Port Burwell Municipal East Beach have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Port Burwell Municipal East Beach meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season. Showers are available. Parking is available nearby.

Beyond Port Burwell Municipal East Beach

Port Burwell offers more than just the beach itself. The Port Burwell Lighthouse, built in 1840, stands as one of Canada's oldest wooden lighthouses. While it no longer functions as an active navigation aid, the structure is open to visitors who can climb the stairs to the top, offering views over Lake Erie and the surrounding coastline. The lighthouse provides historical context—1840 construction dates it to early colonial Ontario.

Port Burwell offers more than just the beach itself. The Port Burwell Lighthouse, built in 1840, stands as one of Canada's oldest wooden lighthouses. While it no longer functions as an active navigation aid, the structure is open to visitors who can climb the stairs to the top, offering views over Lake Erie and the surrounding coastline. The lighthouse provides historical context—1840 construction dates it to early colonial Ontario.

Port Burwell Provincial Park adjoins the beach area on the north shore of Lake Erie. The provincial park includes trails, picnic facilities, and natural areas that complement a beach day. If swimming and sunbathing feel like enough activity, the park provides options for walking or picnicking without traveling far.

Port Burwell Provincial Park adjoins the beach area on the north shore of Lake Erie. The provincial park includes trails, picnic facilities, and natural areas that complement a beach day. If swimming and sunbathing feel like enough activity, the park provides options for walking or picnicking without traveling far.

Big Otter Creek, which meets Lake Erie at this beach, marks the geographical feature that shapes the area's character. The creek's mouth creates the sheltered beach conditions.

Big Otter Creek, which meets Lake Erie at this beach, marks the geographical feature that shapes the area's character. The creek's mouth creates the sheltered beach conditions.

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Getting to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach

How do I get to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach by car?

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach is approximately 12.07 km from Bayham. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

The nearest airport is Bushhawk Creek Airport, approximately 9.43 km away. The nearest airport is Bushhawk Creek Airport, located 9.43 kilometers away from Port Burwell Municipal East Beach. This is a small regional airport that handles limited commercial service. Most travelers flying to the area would use larger airports in southwestern Ontario instead. London International Airport (YXU) is the main alternative, serving the region with more flight options. From either airport, you'll need ground transportation—car rental or ride-share—to reach the beach. The drive from Bushhawk Creek is short (roughly 15-20 minutes), but from London International, expect 45-60 minutes depending on traffic.

Can I get to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach by public transport?

Public transport options vary by season. Check local transport authority websites for current bus and train schedules connecting to Bayham.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers Available during season
Toilets
Official Season 18-05 – 31-08
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 42.6423°N, 80.8060°W
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Canada

Port Burwell Municipal East Beach FAQ

Is Port Burwell Municipal East Beach worth visiting?

Yes, if you value reliable beach conditions and monitored safety. The beach holds Blue Flag status since 2018, meaning it meets standards for water quality, lifeguard coverage, and environmental management. The long sandy shoreline, free parking, and posted water quality information make it a practical choice for swimming and recreation. The nearby 1840 lighthouse adds historical interest. However, this is a straightforward community beach rather than a resort destination—visit for swimming and relaxation, not for crowds or extensive amenities.

How do I get to Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

Drive to the beach via Highway 401 or regional roads into the Municipality of Bayham in southwestern Ontario, near the village of Port Burwell. Bushhawk Creek Airport is 9.43 kilometers away if arriving by small aircraft, but most visitors use car or ride-share. Free parking is available at the beach. Public transportation options to the beach are limited; a personal vehicle is the practical choice for most visitors. GPS coordinates are 42.642291, -80.805976.

What is the best time of year to visit Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

July and August offer warmest water (22.2 and 21.9 degrees Celsius) and air temperatures, ideal for swimming. September is still swimmable (18.6 degrees Celsius average) but less crowded. June offers a balance of warmth and fewer crowds. May and October are possible but cooler. November through April, Lake Erie becomes too cold for comfortable swimming, though the beach remains accessible. Winter air temperatures drop to -2.7 degrees Celsius in January, making outdoor beach time less appealing.

What facilities are there at Port Burwell Municipal East Beach?

The beach provides lifeguard coverage during swimming season, volleyball nets for recreation, free parking, and accessible facilities. Water quality results are posted on-site and on Swim Guide so you can check current conditions. The beach itself is sandy and long. No on-beach cafes or shops are mentioned, so bring food and supplies with you. Port Burwell Provincial Park nearby offers additional facilities like picnic areas and trails. Drinking water and restrooms are typical beach basics, though specifics aren't documented.

Is Port Burwell Municipal East Beach suitable for families?

Yes. Lifeguards monitor swimming during season, reducing safety concerns for inexperienced swimmers and children. Free parking removes cost barriers. The ample sandy space accommodates families without cramping. Volleyball nets provide activity options beyond swimming. Water quality monitoring means you have current information about safety conditions. The nearby lighthouse offers a historical attraction for family outings. The beach is straightforward and local rather than crowded, making it manageable for families with younger children. Cold water temperatures in May, September, and later require consideration for young swimmers.

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