Oakville Beaver, 23 Jun 2022, p. 30

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 23 ,2 02 2 | 30 PILOT COFFEE ROASTERS FINALLY, SPECIALITY COFFEE LIVES HERE. Now open in downtown oakville 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- ing 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 the summer. Picnic areas 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. WHAT'S ON Continued from page 29 LONG POINT A UNESCO WORLD BIOSPHERE RESERVE Southern Ontario offers a variety of sandy escapes from the hustle and bustle of the city. Toronto Star photo illustration

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