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Thursday, September 2, 2010

BEACHES, PARKS AND PICNIC AREAS

imageThe sun is shining - pack up a basket with fresh foods and enjoy a picnic in our of our park or conservation area. Go for a swim or just sit back and relax! You’ll also find a municipal park and playgrounds in most of our communities.here

High Falls Conservation Area, Casselman
Just North of Casselman, along the South Nation River, on County Road 3. Boat launch and wharf. Beautiful view on the river and on the Old Coupal Dam.

Jessup's Falls Conservation Area, Plantagenet
Along the South Nation River, on the South side of County Road 17, just West of Plantagenet. Picnic shelter and BBQ on site. 
  

W.E. Burton Conservation Area, Russell
On Church Street, at 1,000 feet East of the water tower. Follow the signs. Recreational trail in the forest.
 

Confederation Park, Hawkesbury
Waterfront park at the Long-Sault Bridge - also the Eastern Ontario gateway, on the Ottawa River. Hawkesbury Tourist Information Center on site, offering light meals and drinks. 613.632.7968

Du Moulin Park
North of Highway 17, on Edwards Street. Enjoy the amazing view on the Ottawa River.

L'Orignal Municipal Park
East of the village, the park offers you a picnic area, a playground and a nice beach on the Ottawa River.

Voyageur Provincial Park
Exit 5 - Highway 417
Front Road, Chute-à-Blondeau
613.674.2825 / 1.888.ONT.PARK
www.ontarioparks.com
 
Beautiful park, large picnic areas, playgrounds, trails and beaches on the Ottawa River.