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Bon Echo 省立公園

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Nawar
March 5, 2022
One of the loveliest parks in Ontario. Lots of hiking trails, beautiful beach. Historic Pictographs.
Ricardo
April 19, 2016
Beautiful and unique
Violetta
December 12, 2021
Bon Echo may be smaller than many of our Provincial Parks but it is arguably the most beautiful Provincial Park in Ontario. With several lakes and an abundance of hiking trails this is a wonderful area to explore by foot or by watercraft. Remember to bring your swimsuit, there’s three natural sandy beaches where swimming is encouraged. One of the most noteworthy aspects of Bon Echo Provincial Park is Mazinaw Rock. At an astounding 1.5 km long and 100 m high, ‘the rock’ is a spectacular sight. Add in the 260 Indigenous pictographs dotted on its front and this natural wonder turns into and interactive art gallery for you and your family to decipher.
Bon Echo may be smaller than many of our Provincial Parks but it is arguably the most beautiful Provincial Park in Ontario. With several lakes and an abundance of hiking trails this is a wonderful area to explore by foot or by watercraft. Remember to bring your swimsuit, there’s three natural sandy…
Sita
July 8, 2019
Mazinaw Lake Launch your canoe or rent one at the lagoon and you can paddle on Mazinaw Lake. Head over to Mazinaw Rock to view one of Canada’s largest visible collections of Aboriginal pictographs. Discovery Program During the summer park staff offer a variety of fun, interactive educational programs. Join a park naturalist as you explore the hiking trails and stop by the Visitor Centre to learn about the 1920s Bon Echo Inn. Attend a children’s program or bring the whole family to the popular evening shows at the amphitheatre. Fishing Mazinaw Lake is a popular fishing lake for Lake Trout, Yellow Pickerel, Small and Large Mouth Bass, Lake Whitefish and Northern Pike. Hiking Abes and Essens Lake Trail – 3 interconnecting looped trails: Clutes 3.5 km (1.5 hours); Essens Lake 9.6 km (4 hours) and Abes 17 km (7 hours) moderate to difficult. Some sections offer panoramic views that are particularly spectacular in fall. Hike for a day or camp at one of the five campsites along the trail (campsite reservations required). Bon Echo Creek Trail: 1 km (40 minutes), linear, easy The trail is currently closed due to wet trail conditions. Take a leisurely walk along the Bon Echo Creek. Cliff Top Trail – 1.5 km (1 hour), linear, moderate to difficult This trail is only accessible by water. A ferry service (fees apply), will take you to the start of the trail. Canoe and kayak rentals are also available. Stairs and a pathway take hikers to the top of Mazinaw Rock to three observation decks overlooking the lake. High Pines Trail - 1.7 km (1 hour), loop, moderate Hikers pass a variety of forest and wetland communities including tall pines, groves of hemlock and quiet forest ponds. Shield Trail - 4.8 km (2 hours), loop, moderate Follow a section of the old Addington Road as it penetrates the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield where you will see hardwood forests, cedar lowlands and a beaver swamp. Pet Exercise Trail – 1.4 km (1 hour), loop, easy Let your furry friend off-leash on this designated pet exercise trail. Swimming There are three natural sand beaches recommended for swimming. The Main Beach is located in Lower Mazinaw Lake, South Beach is located in the Day-Use area, and North Beach is in Sawmill Bay campground. These beaches are marked with buoys. Please note: there are no lifeguards posted at the beaches and pets are not permitted.
Mazinaw Lake Launch your canoe or rent one at the lagoon and you can paddle on Mazinaw Lake. Head over to Mazinaw Rock to view one of Canada’s largest visible collections of Aboriginal pictographs. Discovery Program During the summer park staff offer a variety of fun, interactive educational progra…
Laura
October 22, 2018
Trails, beaches and stairs up the Mazinaw rock. The visitors center provides lots of information about the history of the lake and the area as well.
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16151 Highway 41
Cloyne, ON