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John E. Pearce Provincial Park

(205) State park in Wallacetown, Ontario
John E. Pearce Provincial Park has been a protected area since 1957. It is located in the Carolinian forest zone of southwestern Ontario, covers 67.9 hectares on the north shore of Lake Erie in Elgin County, and is one of two protected areas in the Southwest Elgin Forest Complex subzone.
Address: 29424 Lakeview Line, Wallacetown, ON N0L 2M0, Canada
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9 PM
Phone: +1 519-874-4691
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