A popular gathering place where the warm waters of Lake Erie meets miles of white sandy beach providing great windsurfing, swimming and sunbathing. There is a picnic area, rest room facilities and volleyball courts on site.
The loop route measures around 6 kilometres long. The total time taken to walk the loop trail ranges from 35 to 75 minutes depending on your groups fitness levels and rest stops.
Enniskillen Conservation Area, covering 65 hectares, 5.5 km of hiking trails features a cedar swamp, open wetlands, and flowing brooks, all typical of the south slopes of the Oak Ridges Moraine, a provincially significant area. Just a short distance from the village of Enniskillen.
Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, is an exhilarating and immersive experience that combines thrilling rides, family fun, entertainment, and delicious food.
McLeod Park is the most popular sightseeing park in the community. The park is located on the north end of the waterfront pathway which is referred to as the Harbourfront greenbelt.
Highlights of Pither's Point Park are the sandy beach, the "Big Chair", the campground, the "Hallett" logging boat and the many various water sport activities.
Located in Hamilton, Ontario, Pier 4 Park is a captivating waterfront park popular with both locals and tourists. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, the park offers a picturesque waterfront walkway where visitors can stroll, jog, or cycle, while enjoying views of the lake.
The Missinaibi Provincial Park is recognized as a popular destination for canoeing, boating and backcountry wilderness camping - as well as - for viewing ancient First Nation pictographs
Mount Nemo is a favorite among hikers in Halton Parks. Away from the crowds and the hustle bustle of the city, Mount Nemo is a peaceful sanctuary for nature walks.
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park attracts travelers and locals who enjoy adventures during the summer season like canoeing, fishing, camping, boating, hiking, swimming, sightseeing, birding, wildlife watching and photography.
Bruce Peninsula National Park is a stunning natural reserve located on the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada. Known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, dense forests, and diverse wildlife, the Ontario park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Marina Park walking pathways lead to attractions like the old CN Train, art sculptures and a skateboard and BMX Park. Decorating the paths and park with colors are an assortment of flower gardens, grass lawns and flags waving in the breeze.