ght, spring an@ Mikis P s . P | used for transporting logs from | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tues?oy, June 27, 1967 FA | Pat Dea ee eas és eee naan ew Provincial Park 'vo:zsicr tee ta" The 235-acre park has a sand A : ' hi ; Ab A ; the Sudbury Basin which pro-|head frames, which hoist the to rest on the beach, supervised swimming | guces 95 per cent of the [hes from underground, may be ) hatchery and LI: | and fishing. i. orld' f nickel. Mine| seen from the park. ke at nearby, Located In Highlands | There were 103,134 visitors habiaend supply of nickel. Mine | seen aa Ie pi nee S 'and 14,043 campers in 1966, A el ed jo heir There were 163,723 visitors | FAIRBANK ables see x) ! on Eagle e, in the| and 14,421 campers in 1966. | j + ere heart of the Almaquin High- PARK is located on Fairbank | lands, is surrounded by some of STURGEON BAY PROVIN- the most beautiful forest scen-| CIAL PARK, three miles north DES ' ery in Ontario. : | of Pointe Au Baril, then ol conan ker" fai he He The 99-acre park is off Hwy. | miles west of Hwy. 529, is lo- | maple and white and pas i, 12 miles west of South) cated on a protected inlet of | birch has a. sand asch ver. | Georgian Bay. bie oagais ioninki aeili. It is near the Old Nipissing| Sturgeon Bay Inlet was ante | eee ae Ps cage hixiiargh Road, a seldom used but scenic the jumping-off place for log- lookout | drive, which was the stage! ging companies to travel to in-| A total of 58.857 persons visid coach route to the north for | land camps. A narrow, dirt road | ited the park in por There | many years. | was the only access by car in| were 11,363 campers ae" has bork sand | 1933. Now, Hwy. 69 is a popular | : Rene: beaches, accomodation for!portion of the Trans Canada | 7 tents and trailers, picnic| Highway. eee ele cichh aber, grounds and boat launching fa-| The 20-acre park has a sand| PARK, on Windy Lake, is 30 Accommodations Still Available FOR Your EXPO Headquarters FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL |Lake, seven miles north of Worthington, off Hwy. 17. cilities. beach and floating wharf. A| ™iles north-west of Sudbury ' A total of 60,245 persons visit-| kitchen, store and boats are | almne 544 coi howls ; ed the park in 1966. There were | nearby. he -acre park has one 0} * 7,036 campers. | Thé park had 28,145 visitors| the finest sand beaches in|/f™ (OSHAWA) LTD. 75 King St. E. -- 576-3131 and 5,347 campers in. 1966, aorthern Ontario. | Windy Lake is on the rim of ARROWHEAD PROVINCIAL | | PARK is located on Arzowhead | _KILLARNEY PROVINCIAL | Lake, just off Hwy. 11, three} PARK is located in a setting of miles north of Huntsville. lakes, rivers, spectacular scen- The park's 2,000 acres of hills|)ery and some of the last re- and bottom lands contain a for-| maining virgin forest in ° the est of beech, maple, hemlock} DISTRICT OF Sudbury. and balsam; it is little changed The 1,000-square-mile park, from 100 years ago. established in 1964, is in terri- There is a picnic area, super-| tory which was only opened up vised swimming and boat/to recreation in 1961, when faunching facilities as well as|Hwy. 637 made easy accessi- FROM fishing. bility possible. The park is lo- This relatively new provincial! cated off Hwy. 637 at George park had 5,732 visitors and| Lake, eight miles east of Kil- } . Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. OASTLER PROVINCIAL, | and'3.100 paging Pr uate : . : 7 Immedia te Deli very 7% AND DRY ON SIDEWALK SLABS PARK is located on the south | shore of Oastler Lake, on Hwy. |LOG CHUTES 69,. five miles south of Parry; CHUTES PROVINCIAL Sound, PARK is situated on the Aux The 42-acre park is close to| Sables (Sable) River, 60 miles an historic Indian route. The| west of Sudbury, off Hwy. 17. It Boyne River, which feeds the| is adjacent to the town of Mas- Jake, was a natural passage-| sey, which was once the centre way for the Indians, between|of a large lumbering indus- Georgian Bay and Otter Lake. | try. "The Point," on which the} The word "chutes" is derived park is situated, was a fre-|from the log chutes made to quent stopping-off place. | by-pass rapids when logs were The park has a sand beach, | being driven down to a mill for change houses, kitchen and pie: | cutting or a railway for load- nic shelters, ing. The Aux Sables River was WINDSOR DISCOUNT SPORTING GOODS AND WORK CLOTHES -- OSHAWA'S LARGEST SURPLUS STORE 69 WILSON RD. S. -- WINDSOR PLAZA 723-0591 aS 9x9 HI-WALL COTTAGE TENT 52" x 72'. Sewn in floor, Dutch door, Storm flaps, Water. proofed, Poles, Pegs, Ready to Go. All types of Tents in stock, 9.99 Boy Scout Weekend Weekend | Goolers All Foam On Sale Ideal for Boot Seats, Beds, ond Camping and Chest- ; Special erfields -- Cheirs, etc. Zé 24x72-- 2" 48 x 72 -- 3" we 4 44 ] 3.44 Sleeping 3 ey 3 47 eg ot ne ga ty sizes im stock. 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