Awenda Provincial Park

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Contact Awenda Provincial Park

Address :

670 Awenda Park Rd, Tiny, ON L9M 0B9, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +79
Website : https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/awenda
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Description : 2,900-ha. forested park, with campgrounds, hiking/biking trails, a lake & many bird species.

670 Awenda Park Rd, Tiny, ON L9M 0B9, Canada
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Muhammad Ashfaq on Google

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Great park for hiking. However, the beach is very small and the parking is far from the sites. There are many trails that start at the center of the park and go to the borders. One of them through a marsh like landscape.
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Astigz Astigzter on Google

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Camped here mid August (Saturday to Monday). Stayed at the Snake campground. Not too much privacy as you can see the neighbours. However, it was a quiet site. Camp facilities are well maintained. We loved the beach because of how it looks secluded and the water is very clear (at least at beach #4). It’s also cool that there is a designated pet beach. Plenty of parking spots near the beach. Only downside during our camp time was we were visited by raccoons for the two nights we stayed there. Other than that, this park is a must visit (if not to camp, then for day use at least).
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A Y on Google

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The park staff are super nice, friendly, helpful and professional! The washrooms and showers are very clean and there are a good amount of garbage & recycling bins throughout the park & beach area. The signs are clear and well posted for new visitors! There’s plenty of parking spots at the beach and some picnic tables as well. Their beaches (4 PLUS a pet beach) are very beautiful and there’s a good amount of hiking & biking trails! This is a PERFECT spot for a picnic, being out in nature, getting exercise, relaxing and getting away from the city! I highly recommend you check out Awenda! *It’s a little over a 2hr drive from Toronto.
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Octavia Elena on Google

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Awenda park was beautiful during our camping trip. The drive to the beach was under a canopy of trees. The beach had the clearest water I have ever swam in. The first beach was very rocky and going in the water was a challenge. In the water one had to swim until it was deep enough that you wouldn't touch the rocks on the botton. However there were big boulders in the water that you also had to be mindful of to not hit while swimming. The third and furthest away beach was amazing. Sandy and pristine water. You could see Giant Tomb's Island in the distance. Can't wait to go back next summer.
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Mariana Matsiuk on Google

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Beautiful park during both summer and fall. A bit overcrowded in the summer,so if you plan to get in, go there early. Absolutely stunning in fall, quiet and peaceful. Perfect place to watch leaves fall and enjoy colors. Lunch on a Kettle Lake dock is a must, gorgeous spot! Office is closed for fall/winter operations, so make sure you pay entrance fee, otherwise you’ll get $50 ticket.
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Ontario Go Local on Google

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We visited Awenda for the first time- it’s quite nice in the winter, but trails and roads are not maintained so be aware that there are a lot icy surfaces. We didn’t ski, but that seems to be a popular activity. We wanted to walk to the beach but stopped halfway when the road leading down to the beach was covered in ice. Ice crampons may help! We’ll definitely return to explore more.. and especially in the summer!
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David Beilis on Google

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A lovey place with a few nice hikes. One around Kettle’s Lake an the other next to the beach. Loved the mix of Algonquin style forest hike and the rocky beach jumping from stone to stone in a single place. The beach is also dog friendly and many adore that place. While walking the trails o enjoyed a very relaxing vibe with strangers passing by and greeting kindly. These were great Thanksgivings moments. Don’t forget to pay the entrance fee or get the fine. Stay safe.
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Corina Sirb on Google

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Visited this place in the winter and it was decent. A good amount of trails to hike on. I decided to do the entire Bluff trail, which took about 3.5 hours to complete. While parts of the trail had some nice lookouts and forests, for the most part, there was not much to see and the trail was fairly easy. I was also a bit disappointed that they added some fairly pricey parking meters considering you can’t find anyone on premise.

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