Camden Lake Provincial Park Wildlife Area, consisting of 688 ha (1,700 acres) of water, 621 ha (1,535 acres) of swamp and flooded timber, 26 ha (65 acres) of agricultural land and 1,091 ha (2,700 acres) of private land, is all designated goose sanctuary and managed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. A resident flock of 300 Canada geese make Camden Lake their home. They can be seen either on the shore or in the lake at almost any time during their April to December stay in Canada.
The Wildlife Area has two short trails, The Blue Heron Trail, and Cedar Point Trail on the east side of the lake.
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Region(s): Lennox and Addington CountyNearby towns and cities: Napanee
Trail feature tags: Lookout | wildlife viewing
Camden Lake Provincial Park Wildlife Area characteristics
Length: 2 short trailsDifficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: not wheelchair accessible
Fees: none
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: none
Attractions: lookouts
Contact:
Ministry of Natural Resources
Find it: 603 Card Road, Stone Mills, ON

GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.4272410
Longitude: -76.8465760