Thank you for your review of Bronte Creek Provincial Park and our award winning Maple Syrup Festival (March). The park offers many recreational activities, festival, programs and pastimes to enjoy throughout the year. From picnicking to ice skating, swimming to hiking, hooting for owls or visiting with farm animals .. there is always something new to see or do.If you enjoy our Maple Syrup Festival -- you should check out our Victorian Christmas event (December).See you at the park soon!Park Ranger
We live in Bronte and would come here more often for hiking, the play barn, etc.... except that the season pass and daily pass have gone way up in recent years.
Thank you for your review of Bronte Creek Provincial Park. So glad to hear you enjoy the festivals and other facilities. Did you know that the day-use area off Burloak is open year-round? People can visit the park and go for a hike or walk their dog (on leash) everyday of the year (except Dec. 25).In the winter park visitor enjoy the olympic size skating rink, toboggan hill and cross country ski trails.... WHEN we have enough snow. We are getting ready for the Maple Syrup Festival - hope we see you at the park again this year.Park Ranger @OPBronteCreek
This park is very conveniently situated close to the city. It has nice walking trails and various terrains. Many activities and events throughout the year. Huge outdoor pool, tennis courts, leash free area, picnic shelters etc. The internal roads should really be blocked off as unauthorized vehicles tend to get in and speed around inside the park not paying attention to pedestrians.
BCPP is an amazing facility during all 4 seasons. In my younger days, before children, I enjoyed walking the many trails; later when I had 3 children very close in age, it was the perfect place to take them on my own, without assistance, where they could run freely and happily and with complete safety. My husband and I spent many a gloomy November - February watching our young family play in the playbarn, leaping off ledges onto soft mattresses and exploring different structures. As they got older we enjoyed the saucer shaped pool during July and August and enticed them round one particular trail which has different exercise machines at different stations. "Meet you at the next one!" When my son was 16 he was a lifeguard at this same pool. Now, as a senior, I enjoy biking and hiking round the parameter of the park and on its wooded trail. Trillium season is beautiful. In winter you can skate outdoors and there is an awesome tobogon hill. The old Victorian famhouse is still a museum to wander round, there are more shelters to protect the eager weekend family or organization picnicers, the children's farm, particularly the latest batch of pigs, gets lots of squeels from all ages. I just wish an Oakville bus would make a twice daily trip there. Then so many more people in Oakville could visit and enjoy this hidden gem up Burloak Road; seniors and stay at home mums with little ones, people without cars, could all enjoy this wonderful facility. When the park was first envisioned, it was supposed to be on a local bus route. It is time to start that bus route, please.
Thank you so much for taking the time to review your recent and previous visits to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Sounds like you take advantage of ALL that Bronte Creek has to offer, and have for many years! You are a lifer!You say "membership" but really this is a vehicle permit to ALL Provincial Parks! That's over 100 beautiful places to explore!With your knowledge and enthusiasm for the park....Have you ever considered joining the Friends of Bronte Creek?Thanks again and we will see you soon at the Park! Victorian Christmas is our next big event!Park Ranger.
Thank you for taking the time to write about your trip(s) to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Sounds like you have been a guest over many years. Thank you for your loyalty.We are currently running out VIctorian Christmas Festival, you should check it out. Kindda like our Maple Festival --- only with a Christmas focus. The house is beautiful, all decorated like only the "Victorians" could.Plans for New Years? Have you been to the outdoor ice rink? Program offered 5:30 - 8:30 ending with the Countdown for Kids.see you at the park soon.Park Ranger.
Thank you so much for taking the time to review your recent visit to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Sounds like you enjoyed your fall visit. $16.00/ vehicle allows all passengers into the park to enjoy the facilities and services -- next time load up the car!Thanks again and we will see you soon at the Park! Victorian Christmas is our next big event! I am Sure that your nephew would enjoy this event.Park Ranger.
Thank you for taking the time to write a review of your visit to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Glad to hear you took advantage of our local B&B hospitality. SO many moths? Really? in Jan? --- Strange but OK. The park offers visitors a chance to see all sort of wildlife and nature and so close to home! You can see deer, owls, Bluebirds and Mockingbirds, sometimes foxes or coyote. We also have farm animals to see at our 2 working farms. Sometimes you are luck enough to see newborn pigs or cows. (ah! so cute).Thanks again and hope to see you at the park again real soon.Park Ranger @OPBronteCreek
Thanks for taking the time to tell us about your recent visits to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Yes, Our 2 leash free areas are very popular with local dog owners. It's a great way for dogs to get some exercise while owners enjoy a scenic and "green" escape.Dog owners need to know that areas are not fenced, so if your dog is prone to not listening (ie Returning to you) it is best to work on those skills before bringing them to the park. As with other Leash-Free areas ---- dogs need to be properly socialized, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dog(s). Again thanks for sharing - hope to meet you out at the park someday soon.Would love to see pictures - share on social media #BronteCreekppPark Ranger