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  • bleu80187
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • allegro
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Erik
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

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    bleu80187
    Guelph

    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    Even if you’re not into birding, the sights are beautiful. With both an east and west beach you can watch the sun either rise or set. There are amazing trails and boardwalks all over. The land left is so well preserved you feel a million miles away from civilization.

    All kinds of wildlife is abundant. And the birds, well if you’re an enthusiast I don’t have to tell you, but even if you’re not you might find yourself surprised at what you can see.

    Also, as far as wildlife photography in Ontario goes, you could do much worse. If you’re there in May, try sticking oranges on the branches of your campsite and see what appears.

    allegro
    Windsor

    swimming and stuff  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    The best swimming is at North West beach. The beach is sandy and so is the lake bottom. Also great for picnics and there are some outdoor grills scattered throughout the park for barbecuing.

    Another cool thing to do is to rent a canoe and paddle through the marsh. There are some nice winding turns full of water lilies, turtles, and red-winged black birds and then it’s a straight paddle across the open pond. An hour’s leisurely paddle will take you to the other side where you can beach the canoe and see (and swim in) Lake Erie again. The marsh has a boardwalk and tower/lookout for looking out over the rushes and water.

    There’s a train (a van with some covered trailers with seats) that will drive you out to the tip where you can get out and walk down the beach to Canada’s most southern tip of mainland. The waves change the shape of the point on a regular basis. Undertows make this area not safe for swimming but there’s plenty of swimming in other parts of the park.

    Erik
    Bloomfield Hills

    Went here in the Spring  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    during bird-watching season. One of the best places in the world for bird-watching in the Spring.

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