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Turkey Point sits on the north shore of Lake Erie, about 20 minutes south of Simcoe. It’s one of Norfolk County’s most popular waterfront communities, known for sandy beaches, warm shallow water, and a relaxed cottage-town feel. Some people come here for summer weekends. Others live here full time.
The village is home to MacDonald Turkey Point Marina, which bills itself as the largest freshwater marina in Canada. With 750 boat slips and 80 acres of land, it’s a major draw for boaters and anglers. Fishing is popular here, especially for bass, perch, and pike. Turkey Point Provincial Park offers camping, hiking trails, and beach access. The park is notable for having a 9-hole golf course on-site, making it unique among Ontario’s provincial parks.
Real estate in Turkey Point ranges from small seasonal cottages and marina units to larger year-round homes with water views. Some properties in the marina area include boat slips. Waterfront lots along the beach are harder to find and tend to sell quickly. Prices generally start in the high $400,000s for modest cottages and can exceed $2 million for premium lakefront homes.
Getting around is straightforward. Simcoe is about 20 minutes north and has groceries, healthcare, and everyday services. Brantford is roughly 55 minutes away. Hamilton takes about an hour and 20 minutes, and Toronto is about two hours by car. Ride Norfolk Transit runs a bus route through Turkey Point on weekdays, connecting to Port Dover and Simcoe.
For families with kids, Walsh Public School (K-8) serves the area through Grand Erie District School Board. High school students attend Simcoe Composite School. Catholic families have St. Michael’s Elementary in Walsh and Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Simcoe.
Turkey Point has seasonal cottages, marina units, and year-round homes with lake views. Waterfront properties with private beach access or boat slips are available but sell fast. Prices range from under $500,000 for smaller cottages to over $2 million for premium lakefront homes.
Yes, many people do. Some older cottages are seasonal only, but plenty of homes are winterized with proper heating and insulation. If you want to live here full time, we can help you find properties that are set up for it.
Turkey Point is about 20 minutes south of Simcoe, roughly 55 minutes from Brantford, an hour and 20 minutes from Hamilton, and about two hours from downtown Toronto.