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Picnics and Day Use
Picnic along the edge of a 33 metre cliff or at the Backus Page Museum. A sense of serenity and dignity pervades the centuries old hardwood forest with its array of colourful wildflowers and place in Ontario's history. The gift of its namesake, John E. Pearce, the 68 hectare park is a special place for leisurely walks to the lookout high atop the Lake Erie bluffs or picnic in the quiet shade of the forest canopy. Visit the Backus Page Museum (circa 1850) or hike along the trails behind this stately home.

Visitor Centre - Yes

Barrier Free Access
Museum now wheelchair accessible, handicap washrooms 300 metres away.

Off Season - No, but trails accessible all year long

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