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Hamilton to Brantford Railtrail Conservation Area
The Hamilton to Brantford Rail-Trail is Ontario's first entirely off-road, interurban hiking and biking trail. The Hamilton Region Conservation Authority owns and maintains the trail from Hamilton to Jerseyville, and the Grand River Conse...
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Harry Smith Conservation Area
Nothing fires the imagination like the remains of an old mill. Perhaps the most historic mill in the area was Roblin's Mill, located in Ameliasburgh's Harry Smith Conservation Area. Built in 1842, the imposing five-storey grist mi...
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Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area
Hazelwood Lake is one of the closest inland lakes to the City of Thunder Bay. Located only 25 minutes from the City, this large, semi-wilderness area is perfect for full day family outings. Enjoy a refreshing swim at the beach or a leisur...
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Headquarters Conservation Area
Welcome to the Headquarters Conservation Area. This Conservation Area is one of Saugeen Conservation's most popular 'day-use' areas. The Headquarters Conservation Area is located 4.8 km south of the Town of Hanover and is also the...
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Heart Lake Conservation Area
Heart Lake Conservation Area takes its name from the spring-fed kettle lake, which is roughly shaped like a heart. Located within the Etobicoke Creek watershed, this park is a popular destination for residents of Peel Region, with more th...
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Heber Down Conservation Area
The Heber Down Conservation Area (284 hectares) offers a variety of activities for the recreation-minded. Group camping, fishing, nature walks, and picnicking are all popular activities that can be carried out just a short distance from h...
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Hersey Lake Conservation Area
Situated in the beautiful jack pine forests just north of Timmins, the Hersey Lake Conservation Area is a year-round recreational facility. The area offers a variety of outdoor and leisurely activities for everyone to enjoy. A large beach...
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Hiawatha Highlands Conservation Area
Sault Ste Marie is fortunate to have the natural splendor of Hiawatha Highlands Conservation Area, located between Fifth and Sixth Line, east of Great Northern Road (Hwy.17 N).  The Highlands offer magnificent scenery including breathtak...
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Hibou Conservation Area
Hibou Conservation area is a scenic, 108 hectare day-use facility over looking the beautiful waters of Georgian Bay. The name Hibou is derived from a freighter of that name which sank mysteriously off Paynter's Bay in 1936. Seven crew...
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High Falls Conservation Area
This Conservation Area consists of two parcels of land totaling 2.25 hectares located on either side of the river. This area offers interesting views, particularly of the old Coupal Dam, which still stands. It is situated on the western e...
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Hilton Falls Conservation Area
Exploring the enchanted forests of Hilton Falls is a natural treat with great hiking, biking and cross-country ski trails. The blazing colours of fall are only surpassed by the beauty of fleeting spring wildflowers or the richness of the gree...
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Holiday Beach Conservation Area
This Conservation Area offers a long sandy beach on the Lake Erie shoreline, plus many other amenities. Holiday Beach Conservation Area has serviced campsites, new showers and washrooms, large shady picnic areas, a playground, nature trai...
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Hurkett Cove Conservation Area
Hurkett Cove Conservation Area, located on Black Bay in the Township of Dorion, is a naturalist's paradise. The area is excellent for picnicking on the sandy beach or canoeing along the shore. A new pavilion with picnic tables and display...
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Imagine The Marsh Conservation Area
The Imagine the Marsh Conservation Area, located on Katchewanooka Lake in Lakefield, offers visitors a wonderful opportunity for wetland exploration and appreciation! This keystone property was acquired by Otonabee Conservation in 1996, f...
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Indian Falls Conservation Area
The main natural feature of this site is the horseshoe shaped waterfall, named after the Newash Indian tribe who lived in this area at one time. The 15 metre high waterfall was formed by the erosion of soft Queenston shale beneath hard Manito...
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Indian Line Campground and Conservation Area
With excellent highway and public transit access to all major Toronto-area attractions, Indian Line Campground offers a more urban adventure. Indian Line Campground is an inexpensive alternative to staying in a hotel when visiting Toronto...
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Inglis Falls Conservation Area
One of three waterfalls that surround the City of Owen Sound, Inglis Falls is the best known and most visited. Situated in the heart of the 200-hectare Inglis Falls Conservation Area, Inglis Falls is an 18 metre high cascade, created by the S...
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Island Lake Conservation Area
Picturesque Island Lake ConservationArea is located in the rolling hills of Dufferin County in the Towns of Orangeville and Mono, and provides four seasons of recreation. It's332 hectares of lake, wetland, forest and meadows play an i...
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Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail Conservation Area
The Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail is a four kilometer walking/cycling trail that extends from Jackson Park in the City of Peterborough to Ackison Road in Smith Ward (Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township). History The Otonabee Region Conse...
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Jessups Falls Conservation Area
This 5.26 hectare park is situated along the South Nation River, on the south side of Highway 17, just west of Plantagenet Village. In between the big White Pines and the majestic Oaks, we find a picnic shelter, some picnic tables, barbec...
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John R. Park Homestead Conservation Area
A visit to the John R. Park Homestead and Conservation Area will take you back in time to the 1850s. The house and farm buildings of John and Amelia Park are restored to bring the nineteenth century to life. Explore the Parks' magnifi...
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Kelso Conservation Area
The Kelso Conservation Area is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. Indulge in a swim at a sandy beach, fish for trout in the glistening lake or get energized with some great downhill skiing. Mountain bikers can test their skills on marked trails...
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Ken Reid Conservation Area
Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling or cross country skiing, Ken Reid Conservation Area is a great place to spend the day. Maintained trails and child-friendly facilities provide a variety of ways for visitors of all ages to experience this...
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Kinsmen Trail
In the early 1990s, the North Bay - Mattawa Conservation Authority, the City of North Bay and the North Bay Kinsmen Club envisioned the development of a pedestrian pathway connecting Airport Road to the Kate Pace Way at North Bay's waterf...
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Kortright Centre Conservation Area
Situated 10 minutes north of Toronto, on 325 hectares of pristine woodlands, Kortright Centre combines a natural oasis with some of the most leading edge sustainable education programs and events in Canada. The centre hosts 135,000 visito...
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