Parque
Parque Provincial Craigleith
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Close to home, only about 5 minutes away. Walk along the shores, sunbath or have a swim - or all of the above.
Craigleith Provincial Park starts 100 meters away but it is best accessed from Highway 26. There are very unique shale beaches.
Located about halfway between Collingwood and the quaint town of Thornbury, Craigleith Provincial Park is the perfect place to get up close to the unique geology and rock formations of this area of Georgian Bay. Take a stroll along the flat oil shale rock edged by surprisingly vibrant blue waters of the bay, and you may be lucky enough to spot some of the 450-plus million-year-old fossils that are frequently exposed (but DO NOT be tempted to dig them out, as it's an offense to do so!). Established in 1967, it's especially popular for families given the very shallow waters. It's also relatively easy to launch canoes and kayaks here, too, and is a popular spot for fishing. Ample on-site camping is available, but can be a little crowded on weekends (reservations are required). A good-sized picnic shelter is also available for use, along with a kids' playground.
Located about halfway between Collingwood and the quaint town of Thornbury, Craigleith Provincial Park is the perfect place to get up close to the unique geology and rock formations of this area of Georgian Bay. Take a stroll along the flat oil shale rock edged by surprisingly vibrant blue waters of…
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209403 ON-26
The Blue Mountains, ON