Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 June 2022, p. 47

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WHATS ON LONG POINT A UNESCO WORLD BIOSPHERE RESERVE Continued from page 46 ily and friends. New chang- ing rooms and washroom facilities are fully accessi- ble and access ramps are available. LONG POINT Recognized as a UNES- CO World Biosphere Re- serve, Long Point Provin- cial Park's beach rests on the warm waters of Lake Erie with a 40-kilometre- long sandspit. Every year, birders flock to the park to watch migrating birds nesting on the Point, mak- ing it one of North Ameri- ca's top bird watching sites. The location is also popu- lar for its fishing and boat- i opportunities. Long Point offers mats to make the beach more accessible to people using wheel- chairs or strollers. SIBBALD Situated on Lake Sim- coe, Sibbald Point Provin- cial Park is a great destina- tion for spending the day with family. The park has a sandy beach and shallow water safe for kids to enjoy th ease surrounded by grass and forested hiking trails are only some of Sibbald's at- tractions. Boat launch and parking are available for boaters. According to On- tario Parks website, Sib- bald Point Provincial Park offers washroom stalls at all comfort stations and barrier free showers at the comfort stations located in the campground. i rf te Toronto Star photo illustration Southern Ontario offers a variety of sandy escapes from the hustle and bustle of the city. Meet you downtown! Shop Dine Explore. "Your ‘Treasure awaits in Downtown Georgetown p> Farmers Market 1H UOWEH - lal UL | Ly ze0z ‘6 eunr ‘Aepsunyy eordyouy

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