Park and Picnic Area Rules
The following items and activities are not permitted in the park or designated picnic areas:
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Alcohol, smoking and cannabis
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Amplified sound or sound-amplifying devices
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Charcoal barbecues
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Food trucks
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Generators or other power-generating equipment
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Inflatable structures or bouncy castles
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Vehicles on grassed areas
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Open flames or open-flame cooking
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Tents or shade structures larger than 10 ft. x 10 ft.
Please Note
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Additional picnic spaces may be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Barbecues and picnics are permitted within designated picnic areas only.
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Parking may be limited during peak times.
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Pets must remain leashed and under control at all times, where applicable.
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Tents and shade structures must be no larger than 10 ft. x 10 ft. and cannot be staked into the ground.
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Visitors are encouraged to use designated parking areas and pathways only.
Picnic Shelters and Permits
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Picnic shelters are available by permit only and are rented on a daily basis.
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Select picnic areas may be available for reservation.
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Additional picnic tables may be available for rent, subject to availability.
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There is no designated parking for picnic shelters.
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Hydro and power access are not available at picnic shelters.
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Requests to reschedule must be submitted at least 14 days before the rental date.
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Refunds and rescheduling are not permitted within 14 days of the rental date or due to weather.
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To obtain a permit or request reservation information, contact the appropriate park booking office.
Visitor Information
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All patrons and vehicles must leave the park before the posted closing time.
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Staff may begin providing park closure reminders 30 to 60 minutes before closing.
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All vehicles must remain in designated parking areas.
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Carpooling and public transit are recommended during peak times.
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Gates may close to vehicular traffic during peak periods.
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When access to the park is temporarily closed due to full capacity, customers with a confirmed swim or pool reservation will be permitted to enter.
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Fishing is permitted where applicable and must comply with provincial regulations.
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Visitors are encouraged to remain on maintained paths and within designated areas.
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Poisonous plants and natural hazards may be present in unmaintained areas of the park.
Questions?
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