Waubaushene Beaches Provincial Park
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Contact Awenda Provincial Park P.O. Box 973 Penetanguishene L0K 1P0 for any information on Waubaushene Beaches Provincial Park since it does not have an office of it's own. Campsites: None. No camping allowed and no fires allowed. Lakes: No lake within the boundaries of the park but Sturgeon Bay and Waubaushene Beach is very close by. |
Blog Entry: - A Grave Discovery In The Woods - September 2022
Description: This is a non-operational park. This means that there are no facilities.
There is no real parking area, so you have to park along the side of the road. Camping and fires are not allowed however, there is evidence of fire pits having been made by what I assume are local party goers.
There are multiple trails to take. One trail takes you through a sandy area into the forest. Another one will take you up a hill and leads to a cemetery.
The area is covered in the beautiful reds of the Sumac trees. There does not seem to be any lake, river, or other large body of water.
There is no real parking area, so you have to park along the side of the road. Camping and fires are not allowed however, there is evidence of fire pits having been made by what I assume are local party goers.
There are multiple trails to take. One trail takes you through a sandy area into the forest. Another one will take you up a hill and leads to a cemetery.
The area is covered in the beautiful reds of the Sumac trees. There does not seem to be any lake, river, or other large body of water.
Location: Adjacent to the village of Waubaushene, 19 kilometres west of Midland on Highway 12.
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