- Doug Entwistle
- Park
- Hits: 115752
Day Use Side
1219 Burloak Drive, Oakville

Campground Side
3201 Upper Middle Rd. West, Oakville



The day-use side of the park offers an area to fly radio controlled helicopters and airplanes. Only members of the Burlington Radio Control Modelers Club are permitted to fly at the field which includes a grass strip for flying radio controlled aircrafts and a helicopter area.
For more information or to become a member please visit the Burlington Radio Control Modelers website at http://www.brcm.org/
Bronte Creek Provincial Park offers a fun place for a round of disc golf. The 18 hole course is accessible at Parking Lot F and features a mix of wide open long shots and short tight shots. Those playing a round must bring their own equpiment as no rentals are available.
Bronte Creek Disc Club: Summer League, Sunday @ 10am, tee off @ 10:30pm - Contest & Prizes.
Women's Summer League, Fridays @5:30, tee off @ 6:15pm - Contest & Prizes, Growing the Sport.
ODSA: The governing body for Disc Sport in Ontario. Events and Disc sport information in Ontario.
PDGA Canada. The National governing body for Disc Golf in Canada.
Disc golfers must obtain a valid parking permit or seasonal pass in order to access the course.
This is our best value permit. Explore provincial parks for an entire year (January 1 to December 31). Visit 6 or more times a year and it pays back. Go for a hike, to the beach, for a picnic, drop a fishing line and so much more. If you are a private individual or family, this pass is for you. Did you know you can borrow a daily vehicle permit free of charge from your local library? Get in touch with your library to find out more. “Ontario Senior” means a resident of Ontario who is at least 65 years old. * Ontario residents who have a CNIB identify card. Ontario residents who have a Ministry of Transportation accessible parking permit.
Daily Rates -- Season Passes
Daily Vehicle Permit
$21.00
Ontario Senior (65+)
$16.75
Ont. Persons with Disabilities *
$10.50
Regular (School Bus Permit)
$62.50
Seasonal Day Use Vehicle Permits
Winter Pass (Valid December 1 - March 31)
$67.80
Summer Pass (Valid April 1 - November 30)
$84.75
Annual Pass (Valid Jan 1 - Dec 31)
$111.87
Annual day use vehicle permit
Borrow a permit
Visiting Spruce Lane Farm is like taking a step back in time. Beautifully restored, the Spruce Lane Farmhouse offers visitors a glimpse into the life of a local fruit farmer at the turn of the century. While the house is fully furnished and decorated in the late Victorian style, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff and volunteers bring history to life through a wide variety of demonstrations and hands-on activities at different times in the year. Original barns and a variety of animals in the farmyard means the adventure continues outside as well.
During the Hands-On Heritage summer programs visitors get to participate in interactive heritage skills such as spinning, jam making, weaving and typical Victorian games. Spruce Lane Farmhouse also hosts several special events throughout the year such as the lavishly decorated Victorian Christmas Festival, the sweet Maple Syrup Festival in March and visitor-favourite Ghost Walks in August. Check the events calendar for more information about family-friendly heritage programs.
In addition to our special festivals, the farmhouse is open weekends from 10 - 4 during May and June and daily during July and August.

Step inside the Nature Centre to explore Bronte Creek in a different way. The Nature Centre is focused on interactive learning and uses a wide variety of ways for children and adults alike to take a closer look at some of Bronte Creek’s fascinating species and habitats. From live reptiles to hands-on displays and even costumes, the Nature Centre has something for everyone.


Conveniently located across from the Children’s Farm, the Nature Centre is operated by friendly and knowledgeable park staff from 10 - 4 during weekends in May and June as well as every day in July and August. Whether you need a map of the park, want help identifying that bird you saw or are looking for new ways to connect your children with nature, the Nature Centre is a must-see for all visitors! Check the calendar for specific hours of operation.

