Bon Echo Provincial Park - North Beach (Campers)
Cloyne, Ontario, Canada
Bon Echo Provincial Park is located near the village of Cloyne in Lennox and Addington County. The park is a favourite destination for painters and photographers and is renowned for Mazinaw Rock, a 1.5-km sheer rock face that rises 100 m above Mazinaw Lake. The Rock features over 260 Indigenous pictographs - the largest visible collection in Canada! Bon Echo boasts 3 swimming areas in the Mazinaw Campground. Lifeguards are not present. The park offers a PFD Lending Program for water safety, as well as an All Terrain Wheelchair (refundable deposit required). While domestic animals are not permitted on these beaches, the park has a Pet Swimming Area between Main Beach and South Beach where pets can be off-leash and enjoy the water with their owners.
North Beach is located on Upper Mazinaw Lake, facing the expanse of Mazinaw Rock. This is a narrow sand beach which drops off quickly beyond the buoyed area. There is a small parking lot several hundred meters from this beach, and toilets nearby. It is a walkable distance within the Mazinaw Campgrounds.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
Features
- Swimming
- Fresh Water
- Monitored Water Quality
- Bike Paths
- Powerboating
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Walking Trails
- Pavilions
- Public Restrooms
More Information
- Official Website
- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Bon Echo Provincial Park - North Beach (Campers) and 8,000 other beaches.
- Wikipedia