Silver Lake near Perth is a long, narrow trough of water carved out by glaciers. While its long sandy beach is the big attraction, a marsh at the eastern end of the lake is another. A boardwalk crosses the marsh through the noisy, colourful habitat of painted turtles and bullfrogs, red-winged black birds and mallards.
This was a terrible provincial park, will never go back. They are not very inviting to their guests and the campsites have no privacy... they are directly beside one another. Not a good place to go camping! It's just like being in the city with all the people you see. The camp wardens were not nice either.