Ontario Parks - Emily
Description
Borders the Pigeon River near Peterborough. Come explore our sandy beaches, boating and fishing opportunities, diverse wetlands and wildlife viewing. For more information about Emily Provincial Park please follow this link to see the Park Tabloid:
http://issuu.com/willowonline/docs/emily_pp_2014_info_guide-r4?e=1273932/7782944
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facebook.comThe snow was good enough for packing! So we simply had to make a snowman ⛄ Did you enjoy the weather today?
Winter is still here! You still have time! http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/frozen-falls-and-other-wacky-winter-water/
Who else loves skiing? Add this to the bucket list! 😀
Looking for a winter adventure? Ferris Provincial Park is still accessible by crossing over the bridge over the Trent River Gorge! If you thought the view during summer was great wait till you see this 😁 #TravelTuesday
Who is ready for a paddle already? Simply a couple more months before these canoes are down by the water again :) #PaddleOn
Participate in the Fishing Derby at Emily Provincial Park to celebrate Family Fishing Week, where you can fish license free from June 30th to July 8th! Participants have until 3pm to report their catches and a chance to win a prize.
Join us to celebrate parks and healthy living! We will be offering different activities throughout the day to get you out and moving around the park. Daily Vehicle fee has been waived for today only at ALL Provincial Parks!
Enjoy an evening of Astronomy with the Peterborough Astronomical Association at Emily Provincial Park. Join park staff and the PAA to learn about astronomy, and have the chance for an amazing up close look at the world above us. Rain or Cloud date August 25th 2018
Spend Thanksgiving weekend at Emily Provincial Park and join in on the spooky festivities. Start off the weekend by decorating your site, join us on the haunted walk - if you dare, and participate in the Pumpkin Carving Contest. Finish up your stay by trick or treating through the campgrounds with friends and family and be sure to stop by the gatehouse!
Who can forget our special guest Glen from the Paddling Puppeteers string art interpretation!?! #ThrowbackThursday Which special guest would you like to see again this summer?
Do you have a passion for History? Geography? Biology? Teaching? A passion for sharing your passion? You may want to apply for one of the many interpreter positions across the province! To find out more click the link below.
Planning on applying to be a Gate Attendant but ... you're not sure what to expect? Read the following blog post to learn more! http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-gate-attendant/