Rock Point Provincial Park | DUNNVILLE | ONTARIO- 2018
Rock Point Provincial Park is a park located on the north shore of Lake Erie near the mouth of the Grand River in the Carolinian zone of southwestern Ontario. It occupies an area of 1.87 square kilometres (0.72 sq mi).
Habitats within the park include wetlands, forests and dunes. Trees include the uncommon Big Shellbark Hickory. Limestone shelves along the lake shore contain the fossils of marine animals from the Devonian period. There is also a sandy beach for swimming.
Located above the fossil beds is a red clay bluff which separates the campgrounds from the Lake.
There is a bird banding station in the park for monitoring bird migration.
The fossil beds also contain deposits of chert, a stone similar to flint which was worked to produce stone points. An archeological survey of the park revealed a late paleo-Indian camp. The camp showed evidence that the people were working the chert as well as fishing in the lake.
Rock Point Provincial Park
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Rock Point Provincial Park May 2017
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One Windy Day - Rock Point Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Rock Point Provincial Park is set amidst a wonderful Carolinian forest with over 600 metres of beautiful sandy beach on the shores of Lake Erie. A trail system leads along the top of a lakeside bluff, through fields and into a Carolinian Woodlot. Viewing platforms overlook Lake Erie and nearby Mohawk Island and lighthouse. The closest town is Dunnville, on the Grand River with a population of 12,000. Visit for more info...
Rock Point Provincial Park
Video from Rock Point Provincial Park in southern Ontario, Canada. We were on an overnight camping trip. The park is located on Lake Erie's north shore near Dunnville, Ontario. It has forest, beaches, and even some limestone with fossil deposits on it.
FFF Summer Camping 2019 at Rock Point Provincial Park
Rock Point Provincial Park
Stars in Rock Point Provincial Park
One day camp in Rock Point Provincial Park.
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Rock Point to Turkey Point - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 3 of 9
This video summarizes day 3 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Starting at Rock Point Provincial Park, I packed up my campsite and headed towards Dunnville, ON. After a brief stop for breakfast in Dunnville, I crossed the Grand River and continued west along the Lake Erie coast. I headed inland when reached Erie St and passed through the small community of Selkirk. From there I continued north and turned west onto Concession 2 Walpole which took me through the community of Cheapside, and also past the Esso Nanticoke Oil Refinery. I turned and headed south again when I reached the Nanticoke Industrial Park, which is home to the U. S. Steel Canada Lake Erie Works (Stelco Lake Erie Works) steel mill. From there I continued along the coastal road into the community of Port Dover where I explored around and stopped for lunch. After that I continued west through Port Ryerse, Fishers Glen, and Normandale before reaching Turkey Point Provincial Park, which was my campground for the night. I also explored down to the community of Turkey Point to see the beach and to eat some dinner.
Strava for Day 3:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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Rock Point Provincial Park
Pre hike announcement
Rock Point Provincial Park. Mohawk Island
kayaking at rock point provincial park
Beach fun a rock point provincial park
Megan enjoys a dip in the water after a making a sand angel
Sun bow in Canboro, Ontario near Dunnville
Sun bow not rainbow!
Dunnville, impressions, Impressionen, Ontario, nicely located on the Grand River
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07 23 2015 - Lake Erie - Rock Point - Sheep Head
07 23 2015 - Lake Erie - Rock Point Provincial Park - Monster Sheep Head. Put on the stringer only to show some kids on shore, all fish released today!
Lake Erie Rock Point Fossil Trail, Port Maitland Canada
Former farmland is being naturalized in this Carolinian forest containing species uncommon to Ontario. Its dolomitic bedrock contains Devonian-era marine fossils. Glacial striations mark ice movement southward.
Nathan Horton 3of4 Actual Parade July 17, 2011 arrival in Dunnville Ontario
Part One of the BIG ONE Watch this video!! You might see yourself in it!!!!!!!
세계에서 가장 큰 메기! Catfish! The Muddy the Mudcat in Dunnville, Ontario. 메기 매운탕 몇 인분 나올까?
어마무시하게 큰 괴물 메기? 몸길이 15미터, 높이는 3층건물 높이! 와우! 저 녀석 잡아 매운탕 끓이면 몇명분이나 나올까? 저희 동네 이웃의 던빌 동네, 그랜드 강변에 서 있는 그랜드 강 수호신?
He is 50 feet long and 27 feet high big guy! Mudcat is a kind of catfish living in the mud. You can catch lots of mudcats in the Grand River. It seems to me that Muddy is ready to jump into the river at any moment. Muddy is world's largest mudcat. (Catuber Kimchiman)