A.M. - Pulled out of Bronte Creek Provincial Park at Oakville, ON near Toronto. Drove to park’s day use area for a picnic lunch. Before we left the camping area, Vicki, one of the staff members gave us tons of info about all of the other Provincial Parks throughout Canada and along our route.
Rita had read about an attraction in Toronto called Casa Loma, an old castle in the heart of the downtown residential section. We drove to the castle around 5:00 P.M. (!) Way too much traffic, with no place to park and see it up close. We continued on out of the Toronto rush hour traffic heading East. Around 8:30 we made it to our next Prov. Park destination. This time it was Presqu’ile Prov. Park near the town of Brighton…right on the shores of Lake Ontario.
From our campsite we could hear the water lapping at the shore.
We’re not sure how we would find these Parks and many other places in Canada without our GPS unit. There’s a scarcity of signage in parts of Canada. There is, however, plenty of speed limit signs.
ATTACHED: 2 pictures of the Presqu'ile light house on Lake Ontario.
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