Parque

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Recomendado por 59 habitantes locales

Consejos de residentes locales

Nawar
March 5, 2022
One of the loveliest parks in Ontario. Lots of hiking trails, beautiful beach. Historic Pictographs.
Ricardo
April 19, 2016
Beautiful and unique
Cathy
September 17, 2022
Bon Echo boasts of amazing swimming areas, and spectacular views. The park is easy to navigate with several hiking trails to explore, or rent/take a canoe to check out the Mazinaw rock face and pictographs up close.
Krysta-Lee
June 30, 2022
A beautiful provincial park that is available to visit in the day that has hiking, swimming, and canoe and kayak rentals (that include life jackets) to allow you to paddle up to a collection of indigenous pictographs located on the cliff face in Mazinaw lake.
Teodor
August 22, 2021
Pack your picnic, get your beach towels and the provided Ontario Parks Pass and venture to the amazing beaches, hiking trails and cliffs of Bon Echo Provincial Park (50 min drive). No surprise that the landscape and vistas fascinated the artists of the Group of Seven! A 100 metre high Mazinaw Rock is featuring over 260 Indigenous pictographs. You can rent a canoe at the Lagoon to paddle on Mazinaw Lake and view up close these pictographs. Cliff Top Trail is only accessible by water. Stairs and a pathway take hikers to the top of Mazinaw Rock to three observation decks overlooking the lake. During summer, "Friends of Bon Echo Park" offers a boat tour and ferry service to help you explore the park to the fullest (check schedule and fees online). Additionally, three natural sand beaches, Main Beach, South Beach, and North Beach, provide excellent swimming spots.
Pack your picnic, get your beach towels and the provided Ontario Parks Pass and venture to the amazing beaches, hiking trails and cliffs of Bon Echo Provincial Park (50 min drive). No surprise that the landscape and vistas fascinated the artists of the Group of Seven! A 100 metre high Mazinaw Rock i…
Ubicación
16151 Highway 41
Cloyne, ON