Bronte Creek Provincial Park - Ontario
Posted by: bcppranger
N 43° 25.072 W 079° 45.502
17T E 600515 N 4807967
Park sign greeting campers at the East entrance. This is the access to campground area.
Waymark Code: WM5318
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 11/03/2008
Views: 21
Bronte Creek Provincial Park is a green oasis in the growing ubran community of Oakville. This entrance is one of 2. Via this entrance you can access 144 campsites, hiking trails and leash free area. Campground operates April - October. Rates are $34.40 per night (2008). Park estabished in 1974 and campground opened in 2002. Park protects 684 hectare of land and water, including the Bronte Creek valley. The creek is a popular salmon fishing location.
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Park Type: overnight. 144 electric sites - filling station, laundry and programs.
Activities: From this entrance visitors can enjoy camping, family programs, hiking/ biking trails and a dog leash free area.
Background: Park land obtained and provincial park established in 1974 and the campground opened in 2002.
Date Established?: 2002 - campground opened gates.
Link to Park: [Web Link]
Additional Entrance Points: N 43° 24.422 W 079° 46.140
Park Fees: Not listed
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