This park is about 10 minutes from our home. It is a great place to spend the day with a picnic and do some fishing.

Lots of fishing, play grounds, picnic tables, walking paths and even a little museum.


You can click on any picture to enlarge. The river is The Huron River which flows into Lake Erie. This explains the "Fish Ladder".




I am joining ....
(thank you both Mary and Sally for hosting these weekly Monday parties!)

and Sally at "Smiling Sally" for Blue Monday


LOoks like a wonderful day at the park. Your photos and mosaic are wonderful. Love the big bear.!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day. Great park. I really enjoyed visiting it with you.
ReplyDeleteI love parks if they have water. That looks like a great one! Good mosaic!
ReplyDeleteThat sounded snobby...lol...I meant I love parks especially if they have water!!! Teach me to be in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty park, Diann. So lucky that it is so close to where you live...Christine
ReplyDeleteVery interesting park. Glad I don't have to wear a necklace with bear parts dangling from it. :-)
ReplyDeleteparks offer alot of wonderful sites. thanks
ReplyDeleteNeat park and photos!
ReplyDeleteIt is great to have a place that you enjoy. It looks like just that kind of place.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat post and the mosaic photos show the parks interesting places. Enjoyed reading and seeing the history of the Wyandot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful that it's so close to your home. Looks like loads of things to do. Interesting facts.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place to have a picnic. Thanks for sharing the info. about the fish ladder.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
I'd love to live close enough to enjoy your park in person!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! We love to visit local parks! It's always fun! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks; I learned with this post. That sky is so pale that it's almost white.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday!
Wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaic and captures!
lovely place..
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