Gannon’s Narrows Conservation Area is located north of the town of Ennismore along the shoreline where Pigeon and Buckhorn Lakes connect. This conservation area offers hiking trails and fishing opportunities. A roadside parking area and trailhead signage can be found at the entrance to the property, along with privy-style washrooms.

Gannon’s Narrows Conservation Area has approximately 1.3 km of hiking trails that pass by a large pond surrounded by a mixture of open marsh, upland hardwood forest, thicket, cedar woods, and cedar swamp. You can catch the spectacular view of the Gannon’s Narrows where Pigeon and Buckhorn Lakes connect by traveling the shoreline trail along the north edge of the property.

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Gannon’s Narrows Conservation Authority characteristics

Length: 1.3 km of trails
Difficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Not wheelchair accessible
Fees: none

Flora & Fauna:

not yet reported.



Amenities: privy washrooms

Attractions: none reported

Contact:
Otonabee Conservation: Phone: 705-745-5791

Find it: 1762 Blackpool Rd, Selwyn, ON K9J 6X2



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.4720680
Longitude: -78.4546940