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Bronte Creek

Parc Provincial Bronte Creek

Dates d'ouverture et de fermeture 2024

List of park operating dates
Parc / Campground Utilisation (utilisation de jour, camping, etc.) - Legende Dates d'ouverture et de fermeture
Bronte Creek Day Use Winter Operating Dates 1 janvier 2024 - 31 décembre 2024
Bronte Creek CampingRoofed Accommodation 10 mai 2024 - 27 octobre 2024
Bulletin d'enneigement de Bronte Creek

Commodités

All Terrain Wheelchairs symbol Amphitheatres symbol Art Galleries symbol Backcountry Access Points symbol Boat Launch(es) symbol Campsites (Backcountry) symbol Campsites (Car Camping) symbol Campsites (Dog Free) symbol Campsites (Electrical) symbol Campsites (Group) symbol Campsites (Radio Free) symbol Campsites (RV Pullthrough) symbol Campsites (Seasonal Campsite Rental) symbol Campsites (Total) symbol Campsites (Walk In) symbol Comfort Station(s) symbol Docks symbol Dog Beaches symbol EV Charging Station symbol Fish Cleaning Buildings symbol Food Concessions symbol Group BBQ's symbol Historic Buildings symbol Laundromat symbol Museums (Logging etc.) symbol Park Store symbol Pet Exercise Area(s) symbol Picnic Shelters symbol Playground symbol Pools symbol Rentals - Bike symbol Rentals - Canoe symbol Rentals - Cross-country skis symbol Rentals - Ice Fishing Kit symbol Rentals - Ice Skates symbol Rentals - Kayak symbol Rentals - Motorboat symbol Rentals - Paddleboat symbol Rentals - Snowshoes symbol Rentals - Stand Up Paddleboard symbol Roofed Accommodation symbol Showers symbol Toilets (Interior Earth Pit) symbol Toilets (Vault Privies) symbol Trailer Dump / Fill Stations symbol Visitor Centre symbol Warm Up Shelters symbol Wifi (Public) symbol

Activitiés

Biking symbol Biking (Mountain Bike) symbol Boating symbol Boating - Motorboat Restrictions symbol Camping - Backcountry symbol Camping - Car symbol Camping - Dog Free symbol Camping - Group symbol Camping - Radio Free symbol Camping - Seasonal Campsite Rental symbol Camping - Walk In symbol Canoeing symbol Dark Sky Viewing symbol Disc Golf symbol Discovery Program symbol Dogsledding symbol Fishing symbol Hiking symbol Hiking - Overnight Trails symbol Horseback Riding symbol Hunting symbol Ice Skating symbol Kite Boarding symbol Rock Climbing symbol Skiing - Cross Country symbol Snowmobiling symbol Snowshoeing symbol Swimming symbol Tobogganing symbol Whitewater Paddling symbol

Veuillez noter : La disponibilité de certaines installations et activités pourrait être limitée à des zones précises du parc ou être fonction de l’écologie ou des conditions météorologiques saisonnières.

This park has a Friends Group

Informations générales

Bureau régional de santé pour ce parc : Bureau de santé de la région de Halton

Téléphone :
(905) 827-6911
Taille : 682.23 ha
Année de création : 1975
Classification du parc : Loisirs
Adresse :

1219, Burloak Drive

Oakville, ON

L6M 4J7


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  • Ravin Bronte Creek - profondeur de 50 m (115 pi)
  • Expérience de camping en famille –emplacements pouvant accueillir des tentes et de grands VR Piscine de 1,8 acre (La piscine est actuellement fermée)
  • Cinq sentiers pédestres sensationnels qui mettent en évidence la beauté naturelle du parc
  • Une ferme pour enfants où on retrouve des animaux de ferme vivants
  • Maison de ferme Spruce Lane du début du siècle (c. 1899)
  • Parcours de disc-golf
  • Excellents programmes d’interprétation - Festival du sirop d’érable en mars, Marches des fantômes en août, Halloween des campeurs et Noël Victorian en décembre
  • Toboggan ou ski de fond (lorsque les conditions météorologiques sont favorables)
  • Question: Can I spread the ashes of a loved one in provincial parks?
  • Answer:

    Ontario Parks recognizes that the practice of scattering cremated remains is an important part of the religious beliefs of many families. Anyone who wishes to scatter the cremated remains of a loved one can do so in Ontario’s provincial parks on both land and in water.

    Who do I contact?

    It is recommended that you contact the Park Superintendent in advance to arrange a suitable, accessible location within the park. Provincial parks that have a designated site are:

    Bronte Creek
    Phone: 905.827.6911

    As a reminder, all day use visitors entering an Ontario provincial park must purchase a permit which allows the vehicle and its occupants to be in the park between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

    What do I need to know?

    • The location where you scattered ashes may not be accessible in the future
    • Natural vegetation (i.e. plants, trees) or natural objects in the park should not be cut, planted or removed
    • Plastic flowers, written notes or physical structures should not remain at the site
    • If necessary, as part of the ceremony, only a small handful of organic material such as leaves and flowers should be scattered
    • Offerings such as coins, clothing or jewellery should not be placed in waterways or left at the site
    • To minimize your environmental impact please stay on designated trails and roadways
    • Respect other park visitors and choose a site away from public swimming areas, docks and boat launches
    • Please recycle plastic bags and wrappers
    • All fruit should be eaten or placed in the garbage

    Environmental Responsibility

    Ontario’s provincial parks are dedicated to the people of Ontario and to visitors, for their inspiration, spiritual, education, health and recreational enjoyment – with the intention that these areas be managed to protect provincially significant natural and cultural features and preserved for future generations.

    Restrictions

    The Funeral Burial and Cremation Services Act prohibits the interment (burial) of human remains, including urns (containing ashes) except in a registered and operating cemetery.

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