This pastoral, all-season oasis between Burlington and Oakville offers a place to unwind and step back in time. View living history demonstrations in an 1890s farmhouse. Take the children to the playbarn to pet the animals or romp in the outdoor playground. Camp overnight, swim in a huge outdoor pool, stroll along nature trails, and pedal your bicycle. In winter, skate outdoors, go tobogganing and cross-country skiing. The day use and campground areas in this park are separate; each has its own entrance.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
The day use area is separate from the campground you have to drive to it. Day use area is very nice lots of activities but an inconvenient setup having to drive through city streets to access it. There is no direct access from one area of the park to the other. Campground is okay nothing special, fine for stopovers or traveling with young children but an unusual setup.