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Education
Darlington offers a wide variety of visitor programs that change weekly during the camping and day-use season. They include conducted walks, children's programs and evening campfires!

Fishing
Spring is the best time to cast your line for lake trout and salmon. During the summer sheltered McLaughlin Bay is a popular place to catch panfish.
More information on fishing.

Canoeing
Canoes are ideal in the sheltered waters of McLaughlin Bay.

Wildlife Viewing
A variety of wildlife, from squirrels to white-tailed deer live in Darlington. Explore the wetland areas to view waterfowl and other birds, especially during spring and fall migration.

Boating
The sheltered waters of McLaughlin Bay are ideal for canoes and paddle boats. The open waters of Lake Ontario are suitable for larger motorboats and sail boats.

Swimming
A barrier beach separates the warm, shallow waters of Lake Ontario on the west side of the park from the sheltered McLauglin Bay.

Hunting
Hunting in this park is subject to the Ontario Hunting Regulations. Certain restrictions apply. For more information, contact the park or your local area or district office of the Ministry of Natural Resources.

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