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  2. Sandbanks Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sandbanks Provincial Park is a provincial park located on Lake Ontario in Prince Edward County near Picton, Ontario, Canada. The park is considered one of the best sandy beaches in Ontario and contains the largest bay-mouth barrier dune formation in the world. The 1,550.87-hectare (3,832.3-acre) park was established in 1970 and operates year round.

  3. Category:Beaches of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beaches of Ontario" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bell Park (Sudbury) C.

  4. List of beaches in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sauble Beach in Ontario. This is a list of beaches by province or territory in Canada. British Columbia. Crescent Beach; English Bay (Vancouver) ...

  5. Southwick Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Southwick Beach State Park is a New York State park that lies along an unusual stretch of sandy beach on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. The park is 464 acres (188 ha) in size with a 3,500 foot (1,100 m) length of beach, and is visited annually by about 100,000 people. [ 1 ]

  6. Wasaga Beach - Wikipedia

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    The beach is owned and operated by Ontario Parks as the Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, and it is the area's primary attraction. Of the six main beach areas, Beach areas One and Two and the adjacent private/public lands have historically functioned as the main destination for tourism activity.

  7. Driftwood Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood Provincial Park is a provincial park on the south shore of the Ottawa River, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Deep River, in Ontario, Canada. It is administered by Ontario Parks which classifies it as a "recreation park". [4]