Earl Rowe Provincial Park is a family-friendly natural retreat near Alliston, Ontario, offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and paddle sports amidst scenic forest and lake landscapes.
Earl Rowe Provincial Park is located in Simcoe County, Ontario, spanning an area of forested land surrounding the man-made Earl Rowe Lake. The park features a mix of hardwood and softwood forests, open meadows, and wetlands that support a variety of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, beavers, and numerous bird species. Established in 1964, the park was originally developed as a recreational area and remains popular for its camping facilities and day-use areas. Visitors enjoy a range of outdoor activities including hiking on well-maintained trails, fishing in Earl Rowe Lake, canoeing and kayaking, and mountain biking. The park also has designated spots for swimming and picnicking. The camping facilities include both serviced and unserviced sites that accommodate tents and RVs. The lake itself is a focal point for water-based recreation, providing opportunities for fishing species such as largemouth bass and panfish. Throughout the year, seasonal events and programming take place, promoting education about local ecology and conservation practices. The park’s accessibility from the Greater Toronto Area makes it a convenient destination for day trips or extended stays. Its mix of recreational options and natural setting promotes family-friendly enjoyment and connection to nature.
Earl Rowe Lake - a central freshwater lake ideal for paddle sports and fishing
Multi-use trail system weaving through mixed forest and meadow ecosystems
Well-equipped family campground with both serviced and unserviced sites
Scenic picnic areas with waterfront views and playgrounds for children
A 110-acre man-made lake offering fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities.
Picnic tables, playgrounds, beaches, and open grassy areas used for family gatherings and events.
The park is equipped with EV charging, supporting environmentally conscious visitors.