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Mark Burnham Park
"- Day-use park; great for a quiet walk in the woods or a family picnic- Majestic stands of maple, beech, elm and hemlock among the oldest in Ontario- In the middle of the Peterborough Drumlin Field, which contains more than 3,000 of these glacial remnants- Great fall colours"
Address: 846 Highway 7 , Peterborough K0L 1S0, ON, CA
Phone: (705) 799-5170
State: ON
City: Peterborough
Zip Code: K0L 1S0



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Small but very pretty. Nice easy walking trail, we did the big loop twice without breaking a sweat. Maybe don't bring a stroller though, you will be climbing a hill. Gorgeous old trees. We went off season closed so parking outside the gate was tricky but we made it work!
Cool little park right next to Hwy. 7, on the way east to Ottawa. The park is on a drumlin, so interesting to see the differences between the north and south side of this formation. Lots of great fall colours.
Nice forest with trails. Pay parking meter was out of order. A few people had their dogs off leash despite it not being an off-leash park. There are washrooms at the entrance. Bring big spray!
We took our 3 dogs. they were able to explore and race through crunchy leaves. We were hiking for 3hrs dogs were off leash entire time with no problems. There were 3 other cars in parking area but we never crossed paths with anyone so dogs were able to remain off leash. It is very beautiful here and I can't wait to go back!
Gorgous park. Lots of old trees and the trails are well maintained. Fall time is the best! The colors are beautiful. There are toilets and its an easy trail, can do it in half an hour if your in a rush, or take your time. Restrooms: Basic, no flush toilets.
Stopped for a quick picnic lunch on our way camping further north. Nice picnic shelter, kept us out of the rain while we ate. There was enough room to turn around with our popup trailer, but there wouldn't have been if the lot was full. Vault toilets are available, one was pretty gross. Restrooms: Vault toilet style. Picnic area: Covered.
Parking is $11.50, however the machine was not working today so we got to park for free. The trail is beautiful and we got some amazing nature shots. My daughter and I loved the information signs along the trail that gave us information about the trees, how the stones arrived in the area and other info about the local wildlife. Biggest top I have for novice or even older hikers DON'T FORGET YOUR BUG SPRAY! lol
Nicely kept trail with decent signage and benches throughout the trail. A bit on the smallish side. Parking lot closed in the off season November
Beautiful, relaxing ,park with 2 walking trail loops. Pet and family friendly. Bathrooms are open in the spring summer fall.There is a lovely picnic area for lunch or a great place to pop up a canvas and paint.
This park isn't huge but it's a relaxing and accessible hike. It's absolutely gorgeous in the fall and a really great place to see naturally growing Trilliums in the late spring.
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