People come here for relaxation and enjoy- 

 ment. Camping offers pleasure to many 

 people. Please do not Intrude upon, or 

 disturb the enjoyment or rest of your 

 fellow campers. 



The Naturalist Programme of conducted 

 walks, Illustrated talks, labelled nature 

 trails and a museum will Increase your 

 pleasure of the Park. 



Rondeau attracts large numbers of people 

 who come to enjoy a picnic, the beaches, or 

 the natural setting. You can help to make 

 your stay, and that of others more pleasant 

 by being tidy. Containers are provided for 

 all refuse. Broken bottles are dangerous 

 when left lying on the ground. A commend- 

 able practice is, "leave the site a little 

 tidier than you found it". 



Fires are ever a problem and a hazard in a 

 woodland park. Fireplace grilles are pro- 

 vided for your convenience, and also for 

 your protection, as well as others. A 

 fire that has been reduced to "DEAD OUT" 

 can neither harm anyone, nor this 

 beautiful Park. 



Bath houses are provided on bathing 

 beaches for those who come to swim. They 

 must be used for dressing and undressing. 



All rules and regulations In force, are 

 based on a respect for the rights of your- 

 self and all others. 



Park Rangers are here to help you; you can 

 help them by following the rules. 



Suggestions or constructive criticisms are 

 always welcome. We too can learn. 



Clare E. Mapledoram P. A. MacDougall, 

 Minister. Deputy Minister. 



ONTARIO 



DEPARTMENT 

 OF 



LANDS AND FORESTS 

 Division of Parks 



WELCOME TO: 



RONDEAU PROVINCIAL PARK 



Rondeau Park is a beautiful area in which 

 has been preserved about 2000 acres of the 

 finest hardwood forest types in Southern 

 Ontario . 



Many of the trees and plants growing in 

 the Park are rarely found farther inland. 

 Rondeau also embraces about 2000 acres of 

 marshland. The combined area offers a 

 habitat which attracts many species of 

 birds and small mammals . A sizable deer 

 herd thrives In the Park. 



Sand beaches provide water recreational 

 activities par excellence. There is 

 opportunity for the angler to Indulge in 

 this favoured sport. 



To "YOU", the visitor 



This unique Park is maintained for your en- 

 joyment by the Ontario Department of Lands 

 and Forests. The woodlands, the beaches, 

 the camp and picnic areas, the museum and 

 nature trails, the buildings and facilities 

 are maintained for your convenience and 

 recreation. We ask that you care for them 

 as though they were your own. 



