Awenda Provincial Park

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Tiny, Canada

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Park· Tourist attraction· Public beach

Awenda Provincial Park Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Awenda Provincial Park is located in Tiny, Canada on 670 Awenda Park Rd. Awenda Provincial Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category park in Canada.

Address

670 Awenda Park Rd

Phone

+1 7055492231

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Anita Orosz

What a gorgeous park! There's so much to do here: several kilometers of biking and hiking trails, canoeing on scenic Kettle's Lake, fishing, swimming - 4 beautiful beaches here, or just enjoying the nature on your very private campsite. It's definitely on the top of our list. We will be back!

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ryan.rowlands

I last went a couple years ago but the experience was spectacular. The main beach is absolutely beautiful along with a large view over the Georgian Bay. Nice hike the main beach and the smaller beaches scattered throughout. Although some of the sites are not up to the requirements my family looks for, most are very nice. Friendly people and staff.

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Chi Lin Liu

Amazing park with a wide variety of trails. If you did all the trails it’d probably take a solid 5-6 hours. We stayed at the wolf campground and our campsite had plenty of privacy and quick easy access to water, vault toilet and comfort station. Great fun provincial park that’s not too far from the GTA. Plenty of beaches, trails and things to do

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Tomasu Truong

For those who needs cell phone reception. 1. Street to beach just behind reception will give you one bar to allow you to download emails on cell phone. Photo of spot added. 2. Road to beach on the downward hill just before the SLOW DOWN signs. 2-3 bars. You can safely park on the side. 3. On the beach. Left side gets better reception than right side. Deer Campsites Large sites but very poor privacy. Abundant of Beautiful tall trees. Has small park for kids near Comfort Station. showers still closed because of Covid Restrictions.

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Nicolai Chirilciuc

This is one of the best provincial parks located not that far away from Toronto. The thing that shocks about this place is it’s size, the park is really huge. The other thing is that there’s a wide selection of beaches 4 in fact. 1. Is a rocky beach, with no sand just rocks, also pretty fun for jumping and diving. 2. Is a dog beach where you can enjoy swimming with your dog by your side. 3. Is like a little laguna, which has almost no waves because of the shapes, and the water is really clean. 4. Is the most impressive since you have to walk almost half an hour to. The forth beach is the cleanest and the wildest, there are no actual beaches since the water actually reaches the forest. It’s the best one out them.

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