This park is part of a 40-kilometre-long sandspit in Lake Erie which is recognized as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations. It is a world-renowned refuge and stopover for migrating birds in fall and spring. Waterfowl viewing is excellent in March. Its delicate dunes and marshes also teem with songbirds, spawning fish, turtles and frogs.(ontarioparks)
this place is so awsome!! the only thing i dont like is all thos anoyying sand flies and long waits at the bathroom. But its fun :)
Thomaslver 11 months ago