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Photo of Kettle Point Park with rocks cover surface © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with turquoise pure water surface © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with long straight shore © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with very clean level of cleanliness © Noel Wright Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park wild area © Scott J Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park and the settlement © Rose McGuire Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with rocks cover surface © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with turquoise pure water surface © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with long straight shore © Giles Ayml Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park with very clean level of cleanliness © Noel Wright Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park wild area © Scott J Google
Photo of Kettle Point Park and the settlement © Rose McGuire Google

Kettle Point Park

Forest, Canada
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Located within the settlement
Troy 149 km
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Kettle Point Park is located on the Huron lake and it is in the 41th place out of 40 beaches in the Golden Horseshoe region 219.6 km away from its center, the city of Toronto. It is one of the beaches of Troy settlement, just 149 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.

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+20 o C +11 o C
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5.3 M/S
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+14 o C
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Troy, Ontario, Golden Horseshoe

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dahackedpro
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

I really enjoy being here as it's usually quite serene, with very few people around unless there's a community gathering happening. It's a great spot to take my dog for a walk in the morning and evening by the lake, and the sunset in the evening is absolutely stunning ❤️

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Kaden Carter
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

There are some fascinating rock formations and these perfectly round rocks shaped like balls. It's quite intriguing!

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ScoJo
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

This place is really nice with amazing views and a fascinating history connected to the indigenous people of the region. The combination of shale and kettle rocks is quite intriguing to observe. It's definitely worth a visit to capture a few pictures, but it's important to be cautious and discourage children from running around and breaking shale, as it is not well-received.

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Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
8 Very good

This beach is a great place to catch beautiful sunsets. However, it's important to be considerate of the local residents. If there's limited parking available, it's best to find an alternative spot. The parking area can accommodate approximately 8 vehicles. The beach itself has a slightly uneven terrain, but it adds to the excitement of skipping rocks across the water while enjoying the sunset.

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Jay G.
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
8 Very good

I visited the beach for the first time and finally located the south point. Being an amateur geologist, it was an intriguing destination to add to my collection of experiences. I stumbled upon a kettle, a slate with a "rusty" appearance, and a fossil that made me ponder if it could be a Cyanobacterial formation. However, I don't believe it is an ancient coral.

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