ALEXANDER HOPE SMITH NATURE RESERVE

In 2007, Ms. Hope Smith donated 113 acres on the south side of Boyd’s Creek, just north of the village of Washago to the Conservancy. This precious tract of green space is now known as the Alexander Hope Smith Nature Reserve, in memory of her grandfather, one of the...

Alfred Bog Walk

Alfred Bog Walk. The largest high-quality, peat bog in Southern Ontario has been building for 10,000 years at the confluence of the Ottawa and South Nation Rivers. Peat bogs are an exceedingly rare habitat and the 10,000 acres in Alfred support equally rare species...

ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS The essence of Algonquin is in its vast interior of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes. The only way to explore the interior of this park is by canoe or on foot. There is also a second Algonquin – along the 56...

Almonte River Walk

Almonte River Walk Beginning at the Almonte Old Town Hall, follow a winding path through town with information boards to guide your journey along the Mississippi. Along the Riverwalk are stunning views of the falls, historic woolen mills revamped into condos, and a...

Altberg Wildlife Sanctuary Nature Reserve

The largest nature reserve in Ontario Nature’s reserve system, the Altberg Wildlife Sanctuary Nature Reserve encompasses 470 hectares of central Ontario woodland and wetland. The reserve straddles the contact between the granitic rocks of the Canadian Shield and the...

Altona Forest

The Altona Forest is situated in the City of Pickering just east of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. The Forest is approximately 53 hectares (102 acres). In 1982, the forest was designated an environmentally significant area due to its ecological and historical importance....

AWENDA PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

Awenda offers a nice variety of looped and linear, easy to moderate trails and range from 1 to 13 km in length. One trail provides barrier-free access. Beach Trail – 4 km return (1.5 hours) linear, easy This trail takes hikers along the Georgian Bay shoreline. Giant’s...

Baird Trail

The Baird Trail in Lanark Highlands is .8 km in a circular route, and is one of the most beautiful trails around. Various points are marked with ecological values and one can find the most humungous individual maple and beech trees in the area. Old rail fences...
BANNOCKBURN CONSERVATION AREA

BANNOCKBURN CONSERVATION AREA

Bannockburn Conservation Area is home to six different natural communities: wet meadow, eastern white cedar, deciduous forest, old field and mixed scrub and marsh. Hunting and motorized vehicles are not permitted. The trail starts with a boardwalk that is wheelchair...

BARTON BAY WILDLIFE TRAIL

BARTON BAY WILDLIFE TRAIL The Barton Bay Wildlife Trail journeys 4km through a rehabilitated area, the Kenogamisis Golf Course back 9 and the shores of Barton Bay on Kenogamisis. Directions:  While traveling on Highway 11, turn onto Michael Power Boulevard (Highway...