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Oak Valley Pioneer Park

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Oak Valley Pioneer Park is a cozy 10 acre conservation area near Inkerman, Ontario. The site was preserved as a memorial to the pioneers of Eastern Ontario and is now an active nut research site. The park is filled with over 25 species of trees and shrubs, including Oak, Pine, Walnut, Butternut, Hickory, Buckeye, and many others. Visitors can explore the area by trail, learning about the surrounding wildlife described on the signs that line the paths. Looking for adventure? Test out your treasure hunting skills by searching for geocaches along the way! You can also enjoy exploring the historical sites, picnicking in the shade, and fishing in the meandering creek.

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