How long is Bronte Creek Trail?

How long is Bronte Creek Trail?

10.6 mile
Bronte Creek Trail is a 10.6 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Burlington, Ontario, Canada and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and road biking.

Can you walk into Bronte Creek Provincial Park?

The trailhead is north of the Children’s Playbarn (Lot C). This paved trail winds through mature forest and is suitable for walking, roller blading and cycling. This trail is wheelchair accessible. The trailhead located behind the barns of Spruce Lane Farm (Lot F).

Is Bronte Park free right now?

There is no per person charge and no charge for walking or cycling in. The fee covers the use of all areas of the day use side (with the exception of the pool) as well as entrance to the campground before 10:00 pm. As the name implies the fee covers admittance for one day.

Where is Bronte Creek?

It runs through Hamilton and Halton Region, with its source near Morriston (south of the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 401), passing Bronte Creek Provincial Park, on its way to Lake Ontario at Bronte Harbour in Oakville, where the creek is also known as Twelve Mile Creek.

Is the play barn at Bronte Creek Open?

Playbarn open year round 9am-4pm daily. Only day closed is Christmas Day.

Can you fish in Bronte Creek Provincial Park?

Upstream of the harbour, the lower reaches of Bronte Creek provide fishing opportunities for resident fish species such as smallmouth bass and migratory species such as rainbow trout, lake-run brown trout, Chinook salmon and white sucker.

Can you swim in Bronte Creek?

Enjoy swimming in the outdoor pool Located at the Recreation Complex, the pool at 1.8 acres is in fact one of the largest outdoor pools in the country. The surrounding grassy terrain gives you a chance to lay out on a towel and enjoy the sun.

Is Bronte Creek free during week?

Free day passes offered Mondays-Thursdays in 115 provincial parks starting Monday. Bronte Creek park, located between Oakville and Burlington, just north of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW), is not immune to these impacts.

What is the best provincial park in Ontario?

Top Provincial Parks in Ontario

  • Algonquin Provincial Park.
  • Quetico Provincial Park.
  • Killarney Provincial Park.
  • French River Provincial Park.
  • Bass Lake Provincial Park.
  • Petroglyphs Provincial Park.
  • Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park.
  • Lake Superior Provincial Park.

Where does Bronte Creek start and end?

Lake Ontario
Bronte Creek/Mouths
The Bronte Creek is 48 km long and is located in the Halton region. This creek originates in Morriston, crosses the escarpment near Flamborough and enters Lake Ontario at the west end of Oakville.

Are dogs allowed at Bronte Park?

Pets must be leashed at all times throughout the year while visiting Bronte Creek Provincial Park, except when using one of two designated leash free areas. Our leash free areas are not fenced so your dog must has reliable recall.

What kind of fish are in Mountsberg?

Mountsberg Reservoir is near Lewiston. The most popular species caught here are Northern pike, Largemouth bass, and Black bullhead. 588 catches are logged on Fishbrain.

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