Dates d'ouverture et de fermeture 2023
Parc / Campground | Utilisation (utilisation de jour, camping, etc.) - Legende | Dates d'ouverture et de fermeture | |
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Darlington |
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1 janvier 2023 - 31 décembre 2023 | |
Darlington |
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5 mai 2023 - 10 octobre 2023 |
Commodités
Activitiés
Veuillez noter : La disponibilité de certaines installations et activités pourrait être limitée à des zones précises du parc ou être fonction de l’écologie ou des conditions météorologiques saisonnières.
Informations générales
Bureau régional de santé pour ce parc : Bureau de santé de Durham
(905) 436-2036
Taille : 208.82 ha
Année de création : 1959
Classification du parc : Loisirs
1600, chemin Darlington Park
Bowmanville, ON
L1C 3K3
Ce que vous aimerez :
- Expérience de camping familial tout près de chez vous
- Fréquentation diurne et commodités pour le pique-nique
- Possibilité de pique-nique et de camping de groupe
- Sentiers pédestres
- Grande plage sablonneuse sur le lac Ontario
- Programmes d’interprétation et événements spéciaux
- Ouvert l’hiver pour la randonnée pédestre et la raquette
- Question: Can I spread the ashes of a loved one in provincial parks?
- Answer:
Ontario Parks recognizes that the practice of scattering cremated remains is an important part of the religious beliefs of many families. Anyone who wishes to scatter the cremated remains of a loved one can do so in Ontario’s provincial parks on both land and in water.
Who do I contact?
It is recommended that you contact the Park Superintendent in advance to arrange a suitable, accessible location within the park. Provincial parks that have a designated site are:
Darlington
Phone: 905.436.2036As a reminder, all day use visitors entering an Ontario provincial park must purchase a permit which allows the vehicle and its occupants to be in the park between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
What do I need to know?
- The location where you scattered ashes may not be accessible in the future
- Natural vegetation (i.e. plants, trees) or natural objects in the park should not be cut, planted or removed
- Plastic flowers, written notes or physical structures should not remain at the site
- If necessary, as part of the ceremony, only a small handful of organic material such as leaves and flowers should be scattered
- Offerings such as coins, clothing or jewellery should not be placed in waterways or left at the site
- To minimize your environmental impact please stay on designated trails and roadways
- Respect other park visitors and choose a site away from public swimming areas, docks and boat launches
- Please recycle plastic bags and wrappers
- All fruit should be eaten or placed in the garbage
Environmental Responsibility
Ontario’s provincial parks are dedicated to the people of Ontario and to visitors, for their inspiration, spiritual, education, health and recreational enjoyment – with the intention that these areas be managed to protect provincially significant natural and cultural features and preserved for future generations.
Restrictions
The Funeral Burial and Cremation Services Act prohibits the interment (burial) of human remains, including urns (containing ashes) except in a registered and operating cemetery.

