Explore the Best Wildlife Refuges and Conservation Areas in Halton Hills with CanaGuide: Discover Amazing Natural Reserves and Protected Wilderness Areas

Welcome to CanaGuide, your premier source for exploring the most beautiful wildlife refuges, conservation areas, and natural reserves in Halton Hills and surrounding areas. Our goal is to help you discover the hidden gems of Canada's protected wilderness areas and enjoy the serenity of nature. With countless national parks, green spaces, greenbelts, natural parks, wildlife sanctuaries, biosphere reserves, nature conservation sites, nature parks, ecological reserves, conservation parks, and wildlife reserves to explore, there's something for everyone in Halton Hills. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Halton Hills as we guide you through the best wildlife refuges and conservation areas. Whether you're looking for an idyllic spot to enjoy a peaceful walk or a thrilling adventure in a wilderness area, CanaGuide has you covered. We provide detailed information on each location, including directions, facilities, and what to expect upon arrival. This ensures that you have all the necessary information to make the most of your visit. As a trusted resource for locals and visitors alike, CanaGuide is committed to promoting environmental conservation and sustainable tourism in Halton Hills. We recognize the importance of preserving these pristine landscapes for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. By visiting these treasured locations, you are not only experiencing the natural wonders of Halton Hills, but also contributing to their ongoing preservation. At CanaGuide, we're passionate about providing you with the most up-to-date information on wildlife refuges, conservation areas, and natural reserves in Halton Hills so that you can make informed decisions about where to explore next. Our team of experts works tirelessly to ensure that our directory is comprehensive and accurate, allowing you to plan your outings with confidence. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or just starting out on your journey to discover the natural wonders of Halton Hills, CanaGuide is here to help you every step of the way. From the lush green spaces to the serene biosphere reserves, you'll find endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation in Halton Hills's remarkable wildlife refuges and conservation areas. So, lace up your hiking boots and get ready to experience the magic of Halton Hills with CanaGuide.

Woolwich Dam and Reservoir

  • Woolwich, ON
Woolwich Reservoir

  • 4.4
  • 78 ratings

Tiffany Falls Conservation Area

  • Hamilton, ON
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  • Nature Preserve
  • National Park
  • 4.5
  • 1135 ratings

G. Ross Lord Reservoir

  • Toronto, ON

Phone:
Web:
  • 4.1
  • 75 ratings
Jacques E.,CanaGuide
5
Jacques E.
Since the pandemic started we have been walking their every day. Very clean. Beautiful views ,what ever trail you take. Only now that the snow and ice started . Theirs is only one trail open
Nikita U.,CanaGuide
5
Nikita U.
Great for biking & hiking with the kids. Trail is relatively flat. Not crowded.
Peter P.,CanaGuide
4
Peter P.
Great scenery during a clear skies sunset but the ground looks like a dump site. Almost thinking about heading out there one day with a bunch of garbage bags do some cleaning. Really nice spot though, relaxing... peaceful and very neglected by the city.

Marita Payne Pond

  • Vaughan, ON

Phone: +1 647-576-1237
Web:
  • 4.5
  • 102 ratings
Arty N.,CanaGuide
5
Arty N.
Lovely park with great play ground for kids. Pond is awesome
Danosaurus,CanaGuide
5
Danosaurus
Really good scenery here and there are always duckies which people feed bread.
Mega Q.,CanaGuide
5
Mega Q.
The most beautiful pond ever. Not really, but it's nice to have something like this just north of the city.

Laurel Creek Conservation Area

  • Waterloo, ON
DescriptionLaurel Creek Conservation Area, or simply Laurel Creek, is a park located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The park is owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority. Laurel Creek is open year-round and offers several outdoor activities, such as

  • Campground
  • Nature Preserve
  • Beach
  • National Park
  • 4.4
  • 966 ratings

Earl Bales Stormwater Management Pond

  • Toronto, ON
The Earl Bales Stormwater Management Pond helps to improve the water quality and increase aquatic habitat in the West Don River. Key Facts One of the largest stormwater management ponds in Canada covering an area of 3.2 hectares and is approxima

  • 4.7
  • 44 ratings
Galya T.,CanaGuide
5
Galya T.
Especially beautiful when the leaves start to change color in the fall. Located near a public golf course, the area is great for walking and admiring the beauty of nature.
Gary F.,CanaGuide
5
Gary F.
A beautiful place to walk around and enjoy the scene. Fall foliage is spectacular, especially in a sunny late afternoon.
Lina D.,CanaGuide
5
Lina D.
Beautiful walking trail. Great for walking your dogs and walking with family and friends.

Maple Nature Reserve

  • Maple, ON
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  • 4.5
  • 121 ratings
Megan L.,CanaGuide
4
Megan L.
Easy 20-30 minute trail with an entrance that could be easily missed when driving. There's a small parking lot with a porta-potty for washroom needs. Great signage on each fork that shows where you are currently so it's hard to get lost. We saw a small pond and someone built a te...
Sri P.,CanaGuide
5
Sri P.
Quiet, low traffic reserve in the heart of Patterson.
Toby H.,CanaGuide
4
Toby H.
A small sheltered area with trails through the woods. There is a covered area with tables, a couple of activity areas and some information boards as well.

Nature Conservancy of Canada's Goldie Feldman Nature Reserve

  • 17th Sideroad, King
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is a non-governmental, not for profit, charitable organization that protects Canada’s important natural landscapes and the species they sustain. In Happy Valley Forest, NCC not only manages these lands to...  More

  • 4.5
  • 24 ratings
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