McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve

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Oshawa, Canada

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McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve is located in Oshawa, Canada on 1908 Colonel Sam Dr. McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preservetourist attraction in Canada.

Address

1908 Colonel Sam Dr

Phone

+1 9056441689

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jocelyn Ball

Summer or Winter, it's a gorgeous place to visit. It is in the city of Oshawa, near the waterfront. Getting off at Harmony is the best choice off the 401 highway. The walking paths and terrain are not difficult nor have a lot of alterations in grade, basically are flat, so not a difficult walk or hike. It's a great place though for scenery variation, there is forest, marsh and beach shoreline. Spring and Fall, the birds are plentiful. There are beautiful blossom and flowering bushes like rose hip, dogwood, etc. There is quite an expanse of the shoreline of Lake Ontario to walk along, a small rock layered beach, lots of beautiful drift wood pieces. It's worth the visit!

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Keeven Ho

Very peaceful nature conservation. Close to Lake Ontario. Winter scenery was absolutely magical and you will forget that you are minutes away from the city of Oshawa.

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Chris Hughe

Beautiful mother nature at its best. Walking trails, wildlife, flora and fauna. Best of all...a beautiful sandy clean beachline. Family oriented.

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Leola Durant Looking For Eden

A very quiet place ....or it use to be quiet before COVID19. Still a nice place to visit and see wildlife and wildflowers.

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Sumedha Mahajan

There are some very beautiful birds that you can watch and find in the park. We were lucky to see blue Jay's, our first time ever in a park...