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Encyclopedia > Wheatley Provincial Park

Wheatley Provincial Park is located on Lake Erie near Wheatley, Ontario in Chatham-Kent County.


The park occupies 241 ha in southwestern Ontario. Visitors to nearby Point Pelee National Park often camp at this park. A number of small creeks flow through the park which provide opportunities for canoeing and viewing waterfowl.


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Birding at Wheatley Provincial Park (1617 words)
At 241 hectares, Wheatley Provincial Park, located just 10 kilometres east of Point Pelee National Park in southwestern Ontario is an ideal location for birders, naturalists and adventurous campers.
Wheatley Provincial Park is considered the, ‘Bedroom for Point Pelee National Park,’ a term coined by Park Superintendent, Chuck Fawdry.
At the park observe the birds live for yourself at the 30-foot tower at the Marsh Boardwalk facility or the viewing platform located on the tip area.
Wheatley Provincial Park - definition of Wheatley Provincial Park in Encyclopedia (98 words)
Wheatley Provincial Park is located on Lake Erie near Wheatley, Ontario in Chatham-Kent County.
Visitors to nearby Point Pelee National Park often camp at this park.
A number of small creeks flow through the park which provide opportunities for canoeing and viewing waterfowl.
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