Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area

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Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area
Website: www.ltc.on.ca
 

There truly is something for everyone at the Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area.

Apart from the Bleasdell Boulder and other erratics, you will see a wide variety of trees, flowers, and ferns. You may find beaver activity, rabbits, hare, weasels, raccoons, fox, deer, squirrels, chipmunks, grouse, hawks, waterfowl, songbirds, reptiles and amphibians.
Lower Trent Conservation welcomes enthusiasts who enjoy hiking and birding and is always welcome to families.
The exceptionally well maintained trails also provide wheel chair accessibility from the main parking lot to the Boulder and back.
About the Bleasdell Boulder
The Bleasdell Boulder, also known as the Glen Miller Rock, was studied by Reverend William Bleasdell in the 1800s. Bleasdell wrote of the rock in scientific journals and so brought it to the attention of geologists across Canada.
The Boulder is one of the largest glacial erratics in North America, situated in the quaint village of Glen Miller, located just North of Trenton on Hwy # 33.
 

Location(s)

Address: Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area
Glen Miller, Ontario
Canada