Maps
Pinery Provincial Park is located 8 km south of the Village of Grand Bend on Highway 21.
Location Coordinates – Main Gate
Northing 4788735
Easting 433137
Latitude 43.24845
Longitude -81.8236
Maps for download
All maps © Pinery Provincial Park
Maps are provided for personal, private use only.
Pinery Park Map:
- Park Map (pdf)
Pinery Winter Map:
- Pinery Winter Map (pdf)
Campground Maps:
- Burley East (pdf)
- Burley West (pdf)
- Dunes Area 1 (pdf)
- Dunes Areas 2, 3 & 4 (pdf)
- Riverside Area 1 (pdf)
- Riverside Areas 2 & 3 (pdf)
- Riverside Area 4 (pdf)
- Group Camping (pdf)
Publications
Checklists
- Mammals (pdf)
- Fish (pdf)
- Birds (pdf)
- Trees (pdf)
- Butterflies (pdf)
- Insects (pdf)
- Fungi (pdf)
- Plants (pdf)
Junior Friends Program
Geared for ages 6–12, this program is about the natural wonders in Pinery. The Junior Friends Program has five levels, with cool prizes given at the completion of each level. Children may complete only one level per year.
- Junior Friends Form (pdf)
Future Naturalists Program
Geared for ages 13–17, this program encourages a wide knowledge of the natural history of Pinery and the surrounding area. This program is ideal for anyone considering a career as an interpreter in any of Ontario’s provincial parks.
- Future Naturalists Form (pdf)
- Level One – Insect Study (pdf)
- Level One – Trail Questionnaire (pdf)
- Level Two – Mammal Study (pdf)
- Level Two – Trail Questionnaire (pdf)
- Level Three – Bird Study (pdf)
- Level Three – Trail Questionnaire (pdf)
- Level Four – Nature & Wildlife Study (pdf)
- Level Four – Scavenger Hunt (pdf)
- Level Three – Trail Questionnaire (pdf)
- Level Four – Nature & Wildlife Study (pdf)
- Level Four – Scavenger Hunt (pdf)
Discovery Activity Schedule
- Activity Schedule (pdf)
The Friends of Pinery Park would like to acknowledge and express our appreciation for the support of TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. Their 2008 donation helped fund the Junior Friends and Future Naturalist programs.