Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, is part of the Ontario Parks system
The Forks of the Credit area has been a popular scenic and recreational attraction for many years. As early as 1936, a local newspaper, the Peel Gazette, stated that it was "too bad there isn't a park at the Forks, so thousands could enjoy the beautiful hills".
In 1968 the Niagara Escarpment Study recommended that a park be established in the Forks of the Credit area. This recommendation was accepted by the provincial government, and over time 282 ha has been acquired. Of this area 261 ha were officially regulated as a provincial park in 1985, while the remaining 21 ha will be regulated in the near future.
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park contains an outstanding variety of scenic, recreational, natural and historical values. The Forks of the Credit area is considered to be one of the outstanding scenic attractions in southern Ontario.
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