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I
went
here
with
a
couple
of
friends
for
a
scenic
walk.
There
are
tons
of
great
spots
for
photography
or
admiring
the
lakefront.
It
has
plenty
of
space
on
the
grass
which
are
great
for
picnics
and
BBQ.
The
path
is
paved
and
easy
to
navigate
(good
for
bike
trails).
It
connects
to
the
Waterfront
Trail
if
you
head
further
southwest.
The
parking
is
free
but
quite
limited.
Overall,
it's
a
great
place
for
Mississauga
and
Oakville
people
to
come
chill
and
relax.
Overlooking
the
lake,
you
can
see
a
beautiful
view
of
the
downtown
Toronto
with
the
CN
Tower.
You
can
sit
on
secluded
rocks
and
enjoy
watching
the
water
brush
against
the
shoreline.
There
is
a
sunken
vessel
(located
northeast
across
from
JJ
Plaus
Park)
which
protects
the
boat
in
the
Port
Credit
harbor
marina.
This
boat
was
originally
known
as
William
E.
Corey.
It
sailed
through
many
waters
and
faced
one
of
the
most
ferocious
storms
to
ever
hit
the
great
lakes
in
1905.
The
boat
is
now
called
the
Ridgetown.
It
was
loaded
with
stone
and
cement
and
sunk
to
become
a
permanent
breakwater.
Even
though
it
is
no
longer
an
active
boat,
the
Ridgetown
is
the
fourth
oldest
surviving
great
lakes
freighter.
Next
time
you
head
to
Port
Credit
and
see
the
Ridgetown,
you
will
be
reminded
of
the
most
ferocious
storms
to
ever
hit
the
great
lakes.
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