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The Brussels Post, 1978-07-12, Page 24THE TURNBERRY TAVERN Hwy $6 One Mile East of Wingham FAMILY RESTAURANT Your Hosts OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HERB & ERNESTINE WEEK DAYS FROM 12 P.M. TO 1 A.M. KENYON SUNDAY 4 P.M. TO 8 P.M. •Banquet Facilities • Wedding Receptions • Take-out Catering • Fully Licenced Under L.C.B.O. DIAL 357-3114 7 If011 BEAR'S MR/STONE PARK 'AMR. WHO STARTED THE RUMOUR THAT Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park is not, for ADULTS. You bet it is! You may not be interested in the children'swading pool or playground or even The Arts & Crafts program, but we also have a full size pool, mini-golf, shuffleboard, tennis, downhill and cross-country skiing and many, many more things for you "Grown-Ups" to do. Perhaps you would rather do a little gardening, or just lie back and soak up the sun back at your own campsite. All relaxation and no work. A small maintenance fee covers the cost of keeping roads, restrooms and all recreational facilities in good Condition, as well as provide security and a professionally planned recreation program for your enjoyment. There is so much more than just a trailer lot a Bayfield Jellystone Park. If you would like more information or just have a few questions to ask, please write or call us at: BAYFIELD JELLYSTONE PARK R.R.#1, BAYFIELD, ONTARIO. TELEPHONE': [519] 565-2190 Or drop in for a' visit and see for yourself that we have a lot for you at: JittlfSIONSPARK 8 SUMMER RECREATION-issue,. ,INLy 12, 197e Local parks only minutes away People looking for a place to spend a day or a weekend enjoying the outdoors don't have to travel very far. There are a number of conservation areas maintained by the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority that lie within a few minutes drive from anywhere in Huron County, Activities at these areas range from picnicing, at the day use only areas, to camping, swim- ming and boating at the Authority's larger properties. The Ausable-Bayfield Authority was formed in 1946, and was the first of the 38 Authorities which now manage river systems across the province. The Ausable-Bayfield Authority manages a water shed area covering 1000 square miles 'in Huron, Perth and Middlesex Counties. Though its primary concern is watershed management, the Authority is also involved in the creation and ." maintenance of numerous recreation and wildlife conservation areas. The largest day use park managed by the Authority is located on the outskirts of Clinton. The park, which is still under development, currently includes some 250 acres of grassed, gently rolling land, extending from the banks of the Bayfield River. The Authority has planted trees and shrubs on the site, and numerous picnic tables are available for public use,. A pavilion has also been built with the help of a local service club. Drinking water and toilets are also available at the site. An old concrete barn is being preserved on the property, and may be opened for public use in the near future. The Bannockburn Wildlife area, near Varna, comprises 62 acres of forested land with a stream running through it. Admission to the area is free, and it is an ideal spot for hikers. Two nature trails have been marked on the site, and a wooden bridge crosses the stream. There are at present no plans to make picnic- ing available at the area. Just north of Grand Bend is Port Blake, one of the most popular of the Authorities' day Point Farms is a place for active camper If you want to do more than just lie on the beach or swim on your summer vacation, Point Farms Provincial Park is the place to visit. Located north of Goderich on Hi• ghway 21, the 590 acre park has a busy summer program. The old barn which was on the park when it was bought has been renovated for recreational use. Upstairs a stage has been constructed and films; -Music and puppet shows are regular features. Barn dances are also held in the upstairs, while the downstairs area has been set up for sports activities such as shuffle board. Other sports equipment' at the park may be borrowed by campers, who only have to sign it out. The park has 1300 feet of beach along Lake Huron. There is also a soccer field, a large baseball diamond, and a volleyball court, for those interested in team sports. People who want a quieter game can spend their time at the Horse shoe pits. The park has about 200 campsites. Sixty-eight of these are equipped with hydro outlets and the rest Without,There are four comfort stations located in the park with hot and cold water use areas. It featares a fine Lake Huron beachfront, as well as barbeques, .picnic tables. and, a covered pavilion. Though all types of boating are possible at the site, there is no launching ramp at Port Blake. There is an admission charge for entrance to the site. The most popular of all the day use areas is Rock Glen, near Arkona. Here the Ausable River flows through a gorge 150 feet deep. Some 66 acres have been acquired by the Authority for picnicing and viewing the gorge and the 35 foot waterfalls which tumble into it. The area is also famous for its fossils, though users are forbidden to remove them from the site. The Rock Glen site is so popular that steps may have to be taken to preserve it from overuse and damage. The Morrison Dam Conserva- tion area, located in Exeter, is another popular spot for people planning a weekend picnic. Canoeing and sailing are' permitted in the lake behind the dam. Swimming is also possible here, though signs advise bathers that they swim at, their own risk. There is a nature trail here, as well as barbeques for public use. The Authority's 7.5 acre property at Port Franks is ideal for both picnicers and boaters, A boat launching ramp is available on the site. Fishing and swimming are also possible here. The largest of the Authority's. Conservation areas is located at Parkhill. It covers some 1885 acres. A dam on the site has created a large lake that can be used for swimming and non-powered boating. A large number of serviced - and unserviced campsites, with flush toilets and showers, are featured on the site. For those who want to spend the day, there are also nature trails, barbeques and picnic tables. Fishing is also possible in the lake.