Earl Rowe Provincial Park is a recreational park in Adjala–Tosorontio near Alliston, Ontario, known for its extensive hiking and biking trails. The Boyne River within the park is a prime location for observing salmon spawning in the fall and trout in the spring. Visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, and fishing on Earl Rowe Lake, alongside various camping options and picnic facilities.
Boyne River, Earl Rowe Lake, hiking and biking trails, large outdoor swimming pool
Alliston, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, Wasaga Beach
"Earl Rowe Provincial Park is described as a cute but somewhat unpopular campground with a lot of 'weird' experiences during their stay, including logistical issues with maps and signage. However, they also highlight positive aspects like excellent birding opportunities and friendly staff. The park offers a unique, albeit sometimes frustrating, camping adventure."
"This review highlights the park's beautiful maintenance, clean facilities, helpful staff, and well-groomed trails as pros. However, it criticizes the inconvenient location of beaches, pool, and park store, lack of privacy in some sites, and poor signage. The reviewer also noted issues with late-night noise and lack of parental supervision during a 'learn to camp' event, which impacted their overall experience."
"This reviewer found Earl Rowe Provincial Park suitable for a shake down trip. It is close to Alliston where there is plenty of shopping and restaurants. They camped in a Motorhome."