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Wasaga Beach Provincial Parks

Wasaga Beach Provincial Parks

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11 22nd St N, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, L9Z 2V9, Canada
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Jul 2, 2018
Canada Day 2018. Absolutely stunning beautiful place. Unbelievably busy but what do you expect on a 40+ degree weather on a long weekend. Many beach areas, ( 6 I think) some areas just sand sun and water Beach area 1 is packed with all the Beach things you may want / need literally steps away from beach. Beachwear, Food/Drink/ Music and of your really having a good time even a tattoo area. Beach shop staff are young energetic friendly and very helpful. Sand is clean, seemed to be a lot of security / police presence as was so crowded. Water is clear and you can walk out for quite a ways before it gets deep which is what a non confident ( not very good) swimmer like myself likes and feels safe in. Lots of area to picnic , BBQ and just have a great time. I didn’t stay overnight but by the looks of things Lots of rooms, cottages and places to stay. Will be back again for sure.

Jun 12, 2018
Always loved Wasaga growing up. Good place to bring your motor boat. Good fishing along the river. Too many crowds these days, but if you get a quiet area. It's a perfect place to go.

Jul 8, 2018
Very busy beach and very crowded. There was barely any room to sit on the beach or swim in the water. The water was full of seaweed and other gunk that you have to wade through. Lots of cool attractions though, there was a ferris wheel, circus games, etc. No boat blockers so there was a ton of boats in the very shallow parts of the beach which made swimming even harder.

Jul 12, 2018
Ok I am a bit biased here, the town of Wasaga invites me and several of my friends to kite fly for the July 1 weekend. So there is always lots going on and the beaches are full. There seems to be a good draw to the beach and supporting stores.

Jul 3, 2018
I was at the Hero's festival. What a great day. Not as many people there because of the overcast day. If it had been good weather it would have been very busy.

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