Bronte Creek Provincial Park 5.33

4.2 star(s) from 316 votes
1219 Burloak Drive
Oakville, ON L6M 4J7
Canada

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Bronte Creek Provincial Park Bronte Creek Provincial Park is a well known place listed as Environmental Conservation in Oakville ,

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Bronte Creek Provincial Park is located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Ontario Parks system.The 6.4km2 park is located at the western edge of Oakville, bordering on Burlington. The park features hiking and biking trails, cross country skiing, and a play barn. During the summer, swimming is available in a large outdoor swimming pool. Camping in the park is permitted, including sites with electrical hookups.HistoryA provincial park was proposed as early as 1956, with the proposed 32ha site being rejected for reasons of size and location. A subsequent proposal for a larger 219ha was also rejected; this time due to costs and jurisdiction with the Halton Region Conservation Authority. The current park came into being with help of James W. Snow persuading the Ontario Parks Integration Board in a meeting on Jul 27, 1971.Spruce Lane FarmhouseBuilt in 1899, the Spruce Lane Farmhouse is a turn-of-the-century historic house museum near the remaining original apple orchards. Open in the summer, the house features costumed interpreters. Special events and group programs feature historical themes. The park's Maple Syrup Festival in March is held at the Spruce Lane Farmhouse.