Binbrook is home to the Lake Niapenco reservoir, the largest inland lake in the Niagara Watershed.
Well known as a “hot spot” for fishing, Binbrook Conservation Area also plays host to annual fishing derbies. Other facilities that can be found at Binbrook include a swimming beach, children’s spray pad, picnic facilities, nature trails, observation platforms and a play area.
Bring or rent a rowboat, paddle boat or canoe and experience scenic Binbrook from the water. Canoe along the tranquil shores of one of the few inland lakes located within the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s watershed.
Also located in the Binbrook Conservation Area is a tree top trekking adventure operated by Treetop Trekking. Here is a link to their website for this adventure: https://treetoptrekking.com/park/hamilton/
Link to trail map: https://npca.ca/images/uploads/trail-maps/Binbrook_Conservation_Area_-_Trails.pdf
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): HamiltonNearby towns and cities: Binbrook | Caledonia | Hamilton
Trail feature tags: swimming | Tree top trekking | Viewing Platform | Wheel chair accessible
BINBROOK CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS characteristics
Length: Reflection Trail .5 km, Meadow Trail .8 km, Gatehouse Trail 1.2 km, and Dam Trail 1.5 km.Difficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking and Cross-country skiing
Accessibility Notes: Gatehouse Trail is wheelchair accessible
Fees: Entrance Fees
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported
Amenities: Picnic Tables
Attractions: Observation Platforms
Contact:
info@npca.ca
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority 905-788-3135
Find it: 5050 Harrison Rd., Binbrook, ON
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.0984680
Longitude: -79.8287840