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Forks of the Credit Provincial Park | Ontario

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is a day-use natural environment park in Caledon with trails, river valley scenery, Kettle Lake, Bruce Trail access, fishing, picnics, and winter walking. Ontario Parks lists the park at 289 hectares, established in 1985.

This is not a camping park. It is best planned as a hiking and day-use destination, especially for visitors looking for a nature trip within reach of the Greater Toronto Area.

Why Visit Forks of the Credit Provincial Park

Ontario Parks highlights hiking trails through a range of landscapes, including Kettle Lake, a talus slope, meadow, and mature forest. The park also includes access to the Bruce Trail, views toward the Credit River, Cataract Falls, fishing, picnicking, and winter activities.

The park's appeal is variety in a relatively compact day-use setting. Visitors can plan a trail-focused outing with forest, geology, river views, and waterfall scenery, then keep the itinerary simple by checking parking, trail conditions, and seasonal alerts before arrival.

Things To Do

Plan around hiking, Bruce Trail sections, Kettle Lake, Credit River views, Cataract Falls viewpoints, fishing where permitted, picnics, winter walking, snowshoeing when conditions allow, nature photography, and quiet weekday day-use trips.

Because visitor demand can be high, parking and day-use access should be checked carefully.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Forks of the Credit day use and winter availability from January 1 to December 31, 2026. Confirm day-use access, parking details, trail conditions, fishing rules, winter conditions, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario