this trip was seven years in the making, was very very VERY happy to finally go to this amazing place,
sadly though, regardless of all the photos on here, and all the photos i took when i went with my friends, the pictures DO not justify the size of this swimming hole, nor does it justify the sheer beauty of this wonderful conservation park.
there is three parking lots, upon entering, drive all the way to the third lot, follow the path and you will arrive at the beach portion of the quarry.
at six bucks a person, the entrance fee is almost a joke, especially in comparison to the price that you have to pay to get into some beaches in wasaga, which are also further away.
their is two specific points you can jump off from, one is about ten feet, the other is about 18 feet. Full disclosure: Jumping, from Any other higher place will get you a ticket, or kicked out, or both! my friends and i witnessed people getting kicked out, one of which was wearing a shirt that is a give away from my work. this place is a slice of heaven for people who swim, but also photographers, i literally spent an hour running around taking pictures of the whole quarry in its entirety, for a bit of the walking around, a guard was following me to "do the rounds" to make sure people were not jumping from the 40 foot high cliffs, i made sure to clarify with the park ranger that photos were allowed, and i was told "yes, you're ok"
as a previous member said this is truly a slice of heaven.
in closing my offering pieces of advise to anyone and everyone looking to come to this wonderful place
buy water-socks or bring an old pair of shoes, stepping and climbing on bare feet sucks.
don't jump from where your not allowed.
get there within the first hour of the park opening, cause once the backlog of cars start, it runs all day.
there are no in's and out's, so brings snacks, foods, or a light lunch.
this was on my bucket-list, and im very happy to have accomplished this.
defiantly will come back read more