Sunday, August 18, 2019

Earl Rowe Provincial Park : Earl ROWe, roWE, rOWE your Boat because YOU cAn't SWIM here (for free)

For Those In The Know

At the end of an amazing summer of camping in 2015,
Bev and I went to Earl Rowe Provincial Park because we're so keen.
Just outside of New Tecumseh or Allison
is Earl Rowe, an easy drive for anyone,
(if someone can explain why this place has two names I'd be forever grateful)

By anyone, I mean if living in south western Ontario,
it's only an hour twenty from our home of Toronto,
making for us an easy weekend furlough,
I just wish we were in the know.

Bad for swimming, Great for birding.

In 1964 Earl Rowe Lake was man made,
And if bacteria levels are high, swimming chances may fade.
But do not fret if wading is your thing,
There is a one acre pool fit for a very young king.

Although quite nifty the cost is three dollars fifty.
With six hikes, one can spend some time there,
We did all six in a day with half of it to spare.
The Lookout Trail is the best one by far,
Most trails were planned so you don't use your car.

If you doing this one, you must also do the trail named Rainbow Run.
With four hundred and two sites there is tonnes of room,
But not many sites are private as you might assume,
So if to Earl Rowe you are planning to go,
At least now you are in the know.

(Best sites at Earl Rowe Provincial Park 1, 12, 19, 24, 34, 53, 61, 65, 66, 68, 82, 93, 94, 97, 105, 110, 118, 121, 125, 257, 417, 419, 422, 424, 606, 607, 614, 622, 624, 628, 629, 632, 633, 634.)

Our site 65 was a great spot,
And hidden in the trees is a second tent lot.
Site Cleanliness: It wasn't the best,
                             It was a bit of a mess.
                             But we went at the end of the season,
                             So that was probably the reason.
                             There was a rake,
                             So if you're A.D.D., like me, you can clean it for goodness sake.

Privacy: We luckily picked the best spot
               And because of that we loved it a lot.
               With 400 sites and only 53 that meet the mark,
               This may not be the best privacy park.

Hiking and Activities: The hikes could fill part of one whole day,
                                      And with only weekday programs I guess the weekends are for adult play.

Park Class:  For a quickie vacation,
                     This park is for recreation.

Beach Quality or Ease of Getting to the Water: With a man made lake that someone should skim,            
                                                                                 It still chaps my bum that you have to pay to swim.                    
                                                                                 There are no sites right on the beach,
                                                                                 Which makes getting to the water a bit of a reach.

Recommended Length of Stay: Depending on what you want to do,
                                                      But I wouldn't stay longer than a day or two.

Overall Impression: I have to say, by now I'm sure you are tired of the rhyming, 
                                  As am I, but I will stop my whining.  
                                  We had a great time with family sitting around the fire, 
                                  Eating and talking until we got tired.  
                                  As long as you know there is no swimming (except in the pool), 
                                  It is a great place for a weekend of getting out of town?

Rating out of 103: 81 
                                Cause it was lots of fun, 
                                But it's not great, 
                                So 81 is it's fate.

If you are keeping score here is the list in order:


Campgrounds
#2   Algonquin
#3   Quetico
#5   Bon Echo
#19 Sandbanks
#21 Neys
#22 Wakami Lake
#23 Nagagamisis
#26 Pancake Bay
#29 Chutes
#30 White Lake
#40 Mississagi
#43 Long Point
#49 Marten River
#51.5 Silent Lake
#52 Restoule
#53 Point Farms
#56 Inverhuron
#58 Rene Brunelle
#69 Sibbald Point
#81 Earl Rowe
#82 Rainbow Falls
#91 Turkey Point
#92 Bronte Creek

Day Use
#1   Petroglyphs
#14 Potholes

Just in case you thought I had stopped,
Here's some pictures from Earl Rowe of the things that I love a lot.


Cormorants love at first sight,
Tree Art,

Lastly this curiosity of an empty field with street lights.


2 comments:

  1. Ah yes... Earl Rowe... years ago, before they put the signs up,my children caught a disease from swimming in the water at Earl Rowe. No joke!

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  2. "Just outside of New Tecumseh or Allison is Earl Rowe, an easy drive for anyone, (if someone can explain why this place has two names I'd be forever grateful)

    Alliston is a community in the Town of New Tecumseh. Same as Bolton in Caledon, Schomberg in King, Cookstown in Innisfil, Bond Head in Bradford-West Gwillimbury, etc, etc.

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