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Protected areas of Norfolk County, Ontario (4 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Norfolk County, Ontario" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Backus Heritage Conservation Area is located in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Summary. The area contains the Backhouse Mill ...
This species of toad is designated as a threatened species within Ontario and Canada by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. There are two parts to the park, the "Old Park" (also known as Cottonwood Campground ), which is a small chunk of land surrounded by cottages that contains about eighty camp sites; it just ...
Walsh is located near streams, valleys, conservation areas, and bays. [2] Notable attractions within a reasonable driving distance of Walsh include the Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show, Turkey Point Beach, Lake Erie, and various rural cemeteries. [2]
Norfolk County 42°38′33.72″N 80°28′29.28″W / 42.6427000°N 80.4748000°W / 42.6427000; -80.4748000 ( Backhouse Grist One of the few gristmills in this region not to be burned during the War of 1812 , it is one of the oldest and best preserved examples in Canada of small-scale, water-powered establishments found ...
Port Rowan is a town in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Lake Erie , adjacent to Long Point . The lakeside community has a population of 1,357 people as of 2021 and sports a number of traditional small businesses which have been operating in the town for decades.
Norfolk County (/ ˈ n ɔːr f oʊ k / NOR-fohk) is a rural single-tier municipality on the north shore of Lake Erie in Southwestern Ontario, Canada with a 2023 population of 73,015. [3] Despite its name, it is no longer a county by definition, as all municipal services are handled by a single level of government.
Turkey Point Provincial Park is located in Turkey Point, Ontario, Canada and is part of the Ontario Parks system. It is the only Ontario provincial park to include a golf course. [3] The Normandale Fish Hatchery is in the park, [4] and is accessible via one of the hiking trails. [5]