Thursday, July 31, 2008

Port Burwell Provincial Park, July 2008

Port Burwell Provincial Park is located on Lake Erie, west of Long Point and east of Port Bruce. The park sits adjacent to the town of Port Burwell. Prior to 1972, the land was used to cultivate tobacco. Since then, I assume that the land was sold to the Provincial government to establish a park. The sites were laid out and then trees planted. Today the sites are lovely and huge, with excellent privacy provided by the mature forest, with a predominance of ash. Our sites were on the Leander loop and everyone was pleased with the quality and size of them. Our site was # 109 which was
huge, with lots of sun but still some shade.



Bob and Pauline were across the road on site #108. It was quite large with lots of shade and excellent privacy.


About 3 pm on Saturday the skies darkened and then the rain and thunder came. It just poured! We had our fingers crossed that it would stop in time for the potluck dinner.



Sure enough, we eventually sat down to the best potluck ever and a good feast was had by all!



The beach at Port Burwell is sandy and quite expansive. Lake Erie is quite shallow and is therefore seldom calm. Onshore winds create large choppy waves with little or no pattern to them. The park brochure warns of undertows, rips and lateral currents. Therefore care must be taken while swimming, especially with children. There is also a designated dog beach which is well cared for.




On our walk on the beach we came upon this beautiful piece of driftwood.



There is quite a large playground area set up for both kids and adults. Here is a picture of the wonderful playground equipment for the children.


What a bocce field! Also a ball diamond, horseshoe pits and amphitheater location.



Bob and I came upon two of these about the huge playfield. Any ideas on what it is??




In closing, Port Burwell offers good camping facilities within an hour and a half from Puslinch. The sites are wonderful. There are no designated bike trails but the biking is easy around the various camping loops. The comfort stations are acceptable but could use refurbishment. We enjoyed our stay and would certainly return for another visit.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its a receiver for playing frizbee golf!
Cheers
Adrian