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Lynde Shores Conservation Area Review

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PhanieGi
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[Attraction Raiders] I went to this park last winter and didn't finish it all. This year, I saw many people sharing that there are quite a lot of deer and birds in this park. I just wanted to see if there was no snow, so I went. Highlights: I didn't want to say if I would see the fawn at that time. The result was still very lucky to meet 5, no close distance, but I was happy to see it. There are indeed a lot of birds, flying around, not afraid of people. Of course, the common green duck and Canadian goose will definitely not not appear. Since this park leads to the lake, then walk by the way to see the lake view! I regret it when I know that I have gone. The flying insects and mosquitoes are like tornadoes, a big cockroach, it is too scary! I didn't stay at the lake for 3 minutes. I walked back in a hurry. I still saw a lot of flying insects around my head on the road, and my mood was broken! I admire the people fishing on the shore. I can bear it. I don't know if it is the reason in the evening. There will be many flying insects. There are not many people in the park. It is quieter! The scenery on the road is all trees and grass, no scenery! Overall, I feel that this park is looking at the deer (see luck) and watching the birds, and the shopping is generally like! Traffic Raiders: Self-driving ticket price: free small Tips: hats must be worn, super flying insects

Lynde Shores Conservation Area

Posted: May 13, 2021