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    Treehouse Clubhouse

    3.1 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
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    There's parking along both sides of the street once you turn in and a parking lot as well. It was a…read morenice day and there were kids playing in the water and plenty of people enjoying the sandy strip by the water. I also did see people with stand up paddleboards and kayaks. A wide gravel path leads to a lighthouse on either side of the bay. Otherwise there's not much to the park.

    This park goes back to the 1900's.There were cottages along the waterfront for wealthy families…read morefrom Toronto, who traveled out on the King's highway, 2, known as Kingston Rd. In 1932, a plan of subdivision was developed called Port Dunbarton, with plans to build several hundred cottages. Fast forward a few more decades and the Province had created a Conservation Authority.The cottages were bought out or expropriated over several years. They created Petticoat Creek Park, and also the lands located here. As of 2020 only 5 homes remain within this park. The Rotary Club of Pickering received the naming rights in 2000. There have been many studies created and revised by the Toronto Regional Conservation Authority over the years, and the final one is a three phase plan to develop the park for public recreation. Phase 1 started in 2019 with planned parking lots; paved roads; picnic tables; waterfront path, and public access to the beach and spit. The unofficial boat launch was closed off. During 2017/2019 we experienced the 100 year high water flood levels of lake Ontario, that put this area of the spit underwater. Funding is being provided by all 3 levels of government. There are plans for public washrooms in the next phase, located above the flood plane. Our Association has been involved in this process since the 1980's. Fairport Beach Neighbourhood Association, Incorporated 1949, was part of this waterfront cottage community since the early 1900's. We sold our waterfront property to the Metropolitan Toronto Regional Conservation Authority in 1993, which at that time was the largest piece of privately held waterfront in Pickering. This allowed the extension of the waterfront trail, and the building of the bridge over Petticoat Creek, and the linking of conservation land to Frenchman's Bay. Sadly, our clubhouse had to be razed to make way for the public trail, but we replaced it with a beautiful butterfly garden, maintained by a private landscape company. This summer was an overwhelming success with the public from far and wide visiting our community and having access to the waterfront and amazing sandy beaches. I have had the privilege and honour to serve as President of FBNA since 1989, and with the support of the executive and members we have accomplished many projects in making our City a great place to live. Paul White-President, Fairport Beach Neighbourhood Association

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