The Stevensville Conservation Area is a passive recreational area located in the Town of Fort Erie. Visitors are greeted by a forest, meandering Black Creek, wetlands, a fishing pond and open picnic area to make an enjoyable day. Conservation efforts continue at this site with the help of the Fort Erie Conservation Club (FECC). The FECC clubhouse is also located on this site. There is also a Memorial Forest.
The Stevensville Conservation Area has a number of marked trails along the creek and throughout the site. Other activities include fishing, hiking, bird watching and nature appreciation. Access is from 8AM to 8 PM in the summer and 8AM to dusk in the winter.
Located at the end of Main St W at the T intersection with Ott Rd.
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Niagara Region
Nearby towns and cities: Fort Erie
Trail feature tags: Interpretive signage
STEVENSVILLE CONSERVATION AREA characteristics
Length: Wood-Prairie Trail: 200m Clarence Cline Trail: 400m Pond Trail: 600m Creek Trail: 1000m Outer Trail: 1100mDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking and Cross-country skiing
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility not known.
Fees: None
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: picnic areas, pavilion, washrooms
Attractions: Interpretive Signage
Contact:
info@npca.ca
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Welland, ON L3C 3W2 Phone: 905-788-3135
Find it: 2555 Ott Rd, Fort Erie, ON

GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 42.9434300
Longitude: -79.0732400