The diversity of unique habitat at Reveler Conservation Area is ideal for birds to rest, feed, and nest. The pond, open grassland, shrub cover, and mature deciduous forest provide great opportunities to observe many of the 109 bird species that Reveler supports.

The 99 acre property itself, offers a diverse range of habitat and natural features including: • A hardwood forest featuring 10 acres of mature sugar maples • Natural grasslands • Rare tree species including; Butternut, Rock Elm, and Slippery Elm • Limestone outcroppings with fossils
The area is also home to 100 recorded bird species, including 3 local endangered species: • Eastern Meadowlark • Bobolink • Loggerhead Shrike

Link to trail map:

https://www.nation.on.ca/sites/default/files/Reveler.pdf

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Reveler Conservation Area characteristics

Length: 3 km.
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking and Snowshoeing
Accessibility Notes: Not wheelchair accessible.
Fees: None reported

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet



Amenities: None

Attractions: None

Contact:
info@nation.on.ca
South Nation Conservation Authority Tel: 613-984-2948

Find it: 14255 Concession 10-11 Road (Corner of Reveler Road) Crysler, Ontario



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 45.2051520
Longitude: -75.2232040