
Bronte Creek Provincial Park is a recreational park in Oakville with year-round day use, seasonal camping, ravine scenery, trails, family attractions, and winter activities. Ontario Parks lists the park at 682.23 hectares, established in 1975.
The park has two different entrances and trip styles. The day-use side on Burloak Drive serves picnic shelters, the farm area, playbarn, trails, and event visits, while the campground entrance off Bronte Road handles seasonal overnight camping.
Bronte Creek is one of the easiest Ontario provincial parks to use for a Greater Toronto Area day trip. Ontario Parks highlights the 50 metre deep Bronte Creek Ravine, family camping for tents through large RVs, five hiking trails, the Children's Farm with live farm animals, Spruce Lane Farm House from 1899, a disc golf course, and interpretive programs.
The events calendar gives the park extra search value. Ontario Parks specifically notes the March Maple Syrup Festival, Ghost Walks in August, Camper Halloween, and Victorian Christmas in December, plus winter tobogganing and cross-country skiing when weather allows.
Plan around day-use picnics, hiking, family camping, RV camping, roofed accommodation, Children's Farm visits, Spruce Lane Farm House, disc golf, interpretive events, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, and winter walking.
Because the day-use and campground areas are separate, visitors should choose the correct entrance before driving in.
Ontario Parks lists Bronte Creek day use and winter availability from January 1 to December 31, 2026, with camping and roofed accommodation from May 8 to October 25, 2026. Confirm reservations, entrance details, event dates, alerts, facility hours, pool status, trail conditions, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.