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Bronte Creek Provincial Park
"Please Note: Campground must be accessed 3201 Upper Middle Road W, Oakville."
Address: 1219 Burloak Drive , Oakville L6M 4J7, ON, CA
Phone: (905) 827-6911
State: ON
City: Oakville
Zip Code: L6M 4J7



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Reviews
Went here on Sun. Oct. 9. A reservation is recommended, which can be booked through the Ontario provincial parks website. It takes bookings on the day of. If you have an Ontario parks pass then you don’t need to pay for parking you can borrow one from the Hamilton Public Library for 1 week. Otherwise, it’s about $18 incl. tax for parking. There was plenty of parking in parking lot A, which is close to a playground and a covered picnic shelter. There were some picnic tables and lots of space for families to gather. We hiked the Lookout Ravine Trail, which had some lookouts to some really beautiful foliage. Fairly flat terrain of packed dirt. After that we walked towards the Spruce Lane Farmhouse which had some bales of hay and a tractor, which some kids were playing on. The washrooms were nearby and well-maintained. Some of the paths closer to parking lots F and D were paved. There were quite a few intersections around the south portion of the park so it’s easy to go the wrong way. I recommend having Google maps open if you want to head back to your car. Overall, even though it was cloudy, I had a lovely hike and would recommend this park!
It is pretty large a park, a lot of parking spaces. The colors on the north side of the Bronte Creek was very beautiful, but the view from the Ravine trail was blocked by the trees on the south side of the creek, so was the view from the lookout. There were some good views along he Half Moon Valley trail. The scenery along the Maiden's Blush trail was awesome.
Great place to hike especially for novice hikers since it is mainly plain. Just be careful on some icy patches along the way on some trails. They have a nice, big hill for sledding/tobogganing. It is a huge place so you won’t be able to get to all trails in a day. $18 for a vehicle to get in if you don’t have the Ontario Parks annual pass. The kids loved seeing the farm animals.
A great place for bird watching, hiking, group picnics. Lots of entertainment for young children including a kids play barn and farm animals throughout the park cows, sheep, turkeys, chickens. There's a large number of deer in the park. Watch out for ticks; be sure to check yourself and your dogs. Also, I suggest avoiding the off-leash dog area if you have a small dog, as many of the dogs are large and sometimes aggressive.
Bronte Creek Provincial Park: Oakville 47 km west of Toronto The Ontario Parks website has the fall colour report every year. I am going to check off the three parks near Toronto which are included in the report: Forks of the Credit, Mono Cliffs and Bronte Park. The Rouge Urban National Park is part of Parks Canada. It is amazing to see these parks with their majestic display of fall foliage. One does not need to drive three hours north of Toronto for Algonquin Park to see fall colours. Early to late October is the best time to visit and like clockwork rain and gusty winds blow away these leaves for another three months of hibernation. You know winter is just around the corner.
This place is fantastic. We camped and stayed the night. View the trails that are offered. One of my all-time great experiences was that. Enjoy the trip with your loved ones and friends.
What a beautiful place! Weather forecast 31 but it felt like 40 wish they open the pool. You guys had 2 years to make repairs but yet the pool is not open??? Today would be the perfect time to reopen the pool for this year with restrictions opening up. Conservation admission fees i don't mind paying but I wish the pool was open especially during this heat wave. - 4 stars for not opening the pool
Our favourite provincial park. You can stroll by the creek, up and down the hills, the valley, or just spread your blanket for a picnic. There are washrooms and playground for the kids to have fun.
A peaceful and beautiful place to watch the salmon run. Its not crowded. The maple leaves turn red. Trails are easy to walk, nice place for families to spend the weekend here.
Nice big park! There're many picnic chairs and banches, so it's convenient to bring food to go on a picnic on weekend. There has several trails, but don't have time to take a look. Will do next time!
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