. ‘ BRUDENELL RIVER PROVINCIAL.RK ACTIVITIES FOR THIS YEAR . SCHEDULE DAILY: Swimming Pool: 1:00 Motel Guests and Campers 3:00 Total Park Visitors . 5:00 Total Park Visitors 800 Motel Guests and Campers Marina: 10:30 - 7:30 Canoes, row boats and board sail rentals Recreation Barn: 10:30 - 7:30 Park information, rainy-day pro- ' gram base, equipment loan-out, naturalists office and program staff headquarters Golf: 7:00 - Dusk Reservations available from 0800 to 1700 hours daily Tennis: Hours same as golf. Check at pro shop for equipment, reservations, and lessons ‘ Lawnbowling: Hours same as golf. Check at pro shop for equipment and reservations. Trail rides (horses): 10:00 - 7:00 Every hour Volleyball: Hours same as marina. Net is located beside the marina and volleyballs are available from marina staff. Giant Checkers and Horseshoes: At visitor’s leisure. Horseshoes available at Recreation Barn. PROGRAM SPECIALS: MONDAY 6:00 p.m. Bowl n’ Bake Come and learn how to lawnbowl. Challenge your neighbours and also enjoy a taste of steamed mussels. Meet at the Lawnbowling Green (small fee). W-m-m-- TUESDAY 8:00 p.m. Bingo Join the program staff for an enjoyable game of Bingo. Prizes awarded to all winners and all ages are welcome so bring the whole family. Meet at the Rec. Barn. --------m WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m. Sunset Paddle Enjoy a paddle with our naturalist along the beautiful Brudenell River. View marine animals and birdlife in their natural environment while learn- ing about the ecology of a saltwater river system. Meet at the Marina (small fee). ~m---- THURSDAY 10:00 a.m. Arts and Crafts Demonstrations Each week, a “Friend of Provincial NW Parks" provides a demonstration of' an interesting art or craft. It could be brass rubbing, painting, leatherwork or maybe even a local musician. Each week is different so check the park’s bulletin boards for details. Meet at the Rec. Barn. Introducto Boardsailing Make boar sailing your next adven- ture! Our marina staff are offering in- troductory lessons on a first come, first served basis - we only have six boardsails so we must limit this ro- gram. Meet at the Marina (small ee). Wildflower Garden Trail Walk Walk with our naturalist through the park's wildflower garden trail. Meet at the Norton Campground registration office. Dusk (9:00 A “Natural” Campfire in July, 8:30 A campfire program with an added in August) twist - interpretation of the environ- ment by our park naturalist. Meet at the Campfire Circle. ------~m-~ FRIDAY 9:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Mother Nature's Secrets An entertaining way for your children to get introduced to the wonders of Mother Nature. Activities include na- ture crafts, leaf painting and nature walks. Meet at the Rec. Barn. Wildflower Garden Trail Walk Walk with our naturalist through the park’s wildflower garden trail. Meet at the Norton Campground registration building. 6:00 p.m. Dusk (9:00 Sails and Ole’ Tales in luly, 8:30 An historical, interpretative walk with in August) a difference!! Guided along woodland trails and shoreline, participants en- counter colorful characters who lived in and around the Brudenell- Georgetown area, circa 1750-1850. Our most popular program!! Meet at the Kitchen Shelter in the Day-Use area. . ~rw Wm--- SATURDAY 10:30 a.m. Canoe Hike Paddle the blue water of the Bru- denell River with our naturalist and discover some of the more interesting aspects of canoeing and the environ- ment. A light lunch of clams, mussels and hot dogs is cooked over an open fire on one of the river’s sand spits. Meet at the Marina (small fee). Wildflower Garden Trail Walk Walk with our naturalist through the park‘s wildflower garden trail. Meet at the Norton Campground registration building. 6:00 p.m. Dusk (9:00 Rum Runner’s Voyage in July, 8:30 Come join our campfire and listen to in August) the salty tales and adventures of the rum runners who frequented this area not so long ago. They'll take you on a voya e with their songs and stones. Mars mallow roasting and lots of fam- ily fun!! Meet at the Campfire Circle. ----m---- SUNDAY 3:00 p.m. Marshland Encounters New this year! A nature walk that is truly entertaining. Let us guide ou through one of nature's most pro uc- tive areas - a saltwater marsh. This program lets you actually "experi- ence" the marsh as you visit our unique demonstrations. Meet at the Campfire Circle and please bring ap- propriate footwear. Wildflower Garden Trail Walk Walk with our naturalist through the park's wildflower garden trail. Meet at the Norton Campground registration office. 6:00 p.m. Focus on Nature Let our naturalist tasuna‘tr- you With various slide talks about the Island mammals, fox farming on PEI. m mussel cultivation. Meet at the Rm Barn. 8:00 p.m.