
Mabuhay, mga nanay! Looking for a family-friendly springtime stop that’s free and full of natural beauty? Let me take you to Crooked Slide Park in Barry’s Bay, Ontario. Tucked in the Ottawa Valley, this charming park is perfect for Filipina families exploring Canada. With its historic log chute and cascading waterfall, it’s a spot where kids can explore, parents can snap photos, and everyone can make kwento-worthy memories. Here’s why Crooked Slide Park is a must-visit this spring and how to enjoy it, even in chilly weather!
Picture water tumbling over rugged rocks, dragonflies buzzing, and maybe even a deer peeking through the trees. That’s Crooked Slide Park! This isn’t just a park—it’s home to a reconstructed log chute from the early 20th century, a piece of Ottawa Valley’s logging history. For Filipina moms like us, it’s a great way to share Canada’s past with our kids while soaking in nature’s beauty.

The waterfall along Byers Creek is the star—perfect for photos or watching the water flow. Spring can be cold, so it’s more about enjoying the scenery than swimming. With plenty of parking, it’s an easy stop for a quick family adventure, and the best part? It’s free, keeping things tipid for every Pinay mom.

Crooked Slide Park is small but packed with charm. It’s not for hiking (no long trails here), but it’s ideal for a 1-2 hour visit. Open 24/7, it’s a great road trip break. There are restrooms, but some visitors say they’re a bit maamoy, so plan accordingly. The park’s natural setting is a hit—kids can explore the rocks, and parents can capture Instagram-worthy shots of the log chute and waterfall. Just watch for slippery ramps in spring’s damp weather.

To make your visit saya and cozy, here are Pinay mom-approved tips:
- Dress Warm: Spring in Ontario can be chilly, so bring jackets, scarves, and comfy shoes for the family.
- Bring Bug Spray: Black flies are out even in spring, so protect your kids.
- Pack Out Trash: Limited bins mean you’ll need to take your garbage with you to keep the park clean.
- Explore Nearby: Grab a hot coffee at Madawaska Coffee in Barry’s Bay to warm up, or visit Eganville for caves and waterfalls.

Why It’s Perfect for Pinay Moms
As Filipina moms, we cherish places that mix family fun, learning, and affordability. Crooked Slide Park delivers all three. It’s a spot to bond with your kids, share stories about nature, and teach them a bit of history. It’s also a beautiful way to embrace Canada’s springtime while holding onto our Pinoy values of pamilya and tipid.

Ready to explore? Crooked Slide Park is at 343 Old Barrys Bay Rd, Barry’s Bay, ON K0J 1L0, a 3-hour drive from Ottawa via County Rd. 62. Check the Madawaska Valley website for details. Pair it with a stop in Barry’s Bay or Eganville for more Ottawa Valley fun.

So, mga nanay, bundle up, grab your camera, and visit Crooked Slide Park for a springtime adventure. Share your experience in the comments or tag us on Instagram with #PinayMomTravels. Let’s make more family memories!
Salamat for reading, and happy travels!