Bon Echo Provincial Park
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Bon Echo Provincial Park Review

Southeastern Ontario 🗓️ Spring to Fall (May-October)

🌲 About This Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park is a natural environment park in southeastern Ontario, spanning 66 square kilometers. It is renowned for the towering 100-meter high Mazinaw Rock, adorned with over 260 Indigenous pictographs, and its diverse landscapes. The park offers a variety of experiences from rugged backcountry to family-friendly camping, making it a unique destination for nature enthusiasts.

🏔️ Notable Features

Mazinaw Rock, Abes and Essens Trail, Clifftop Trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Cloyne, Mazinaw Lake, Myers Cave Resort, Lakeside Inn, Restaurant & Bar

🎯 Activities

HikingCampingCanoeingSwimmingBirding

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Jan Chung
5.0

"Beautiful park to camp, just been here overnight one night so far. Enjoying the visit very much. The beaches are nice, the water clear. Going to kayak later, to absorb the gorgeous scenery. The comfort stations are so clean! Been to many provincial parks to camp, this is the cleanest bathrooms I’ve seen! Great job staff!"

👤 Customer
5.0

"One of the must see parks in Ontario, well maintained and has good paths/beachfront to go kayaking or simply stargaze. Multiple trails allow for active campers go hiking with wonderful views."

👤 stephanie stephanie
5.0

"Spacious sites. Clean facilities. Amazing views. The hiking trails are phenomenal, especially Cliff Top! Can rent canoes etc and go on a boat tour. Beautiful beaches! The indigenous pictographs and presence is an amazing part of history/heritage that's so special. Def recommend! It was a lovely experience!"