Découvrez les plus belles réserves naturelles et espaces protégés à Whitby grâce à CanaGuide : une expérience unique pour les amoureux de la nature

Whitby est une ville qui regorge de trésors naturels et d'espaces protégés. Grâce à CanaGuide, découvrez les meilleures réserves naturelles, sanctuaires de la nature, parcs écologiques et aires protégées de la région. Ces sites offrent une expérience unique pour les amoureux de la nature et permettent de profiter de la biodiversité exceptionnelle de Whitby. Que vous soyez à la recherche d'une réserve faunique, d'un espace naturel préservé ou d'une zone de conservation, CanaGuide vous offre un vaste choix pour satisfaire toutes vos envies de découvertes en plein air. Parcourez les différentes catégories de notre annuaire et trouvez l'endroit idéal pour une randonnée, une sortie en famille ou une simple promenade au cœur de la nature. Avec CanaGuide, préservez l'environnement et soutenez la conservation des habitats naturels à Whitby tout en profitant d'une expérience inoubliable. N'hésitez plus, explorez les merveilles naturelles de Whitby avec CanaGuide et laissez-vous séduire par la beauté préservée de ces sites d'exception.

Lynde Shores Conservation Area

  • Whitby, ON
Established in 1972, the Lynde Shores Conservation Area (272 hectares), together with the adjacent Cranberry West Tract (40 hectares) is well known for its wildlife viewing opportunities. Including both the Lynde Creek Marsh and Cranberry Marsh,...  More

  • Réserve naturelle
  • Découverte
  • 4.7
  • 1502 notes

Heber Down Conservation Area

  • Whitby, ON
DescriptionHeber Down Conservation Area is located in Whitby, Ontario and is owned and operated by Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. It is located within the Lynde Creek drainage basin; it is a part of the provincially significant Heber Down We

  • 4.6
  • 888 notes

Claremont Nature Centre

  • Goodwood, ON
Claremont Nature Centre is located on a beautiful 160-hectare property in the Durham Region. The pristine Duffins Creek runs through the property, and is flanked by valley slopes of mixed woodland and open meadows. It offers a variety of nature based...  

  • 4.5
  • 85 notes

Petticoat Creek Conservation Area

  • Pickering, ON
Enjoy the outdoors at Petticoat Creek Conservation Park, with inviting pools and a splash area to cool off, picnic sites to gather with friends and family, and the Waterfront Trail to experience Lake Ontario.

  • 4.3
  • 1379 notes

Durham East Cross Forest Conservation Area

  • Nestleton Station, ON
Durham East Cross Forest is a natural core area on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Its cold springs and wetlands become the headwaters for East Cross Creek and Pigeon River. It also has vital forests, meadows and beautiful sandy soil you can experience on...  Mor

  • 4.5
  • 58 notes

Milne Hollow

  • North York, ON

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  • 4.7
  • 27 notes
H K.,CanaGuide
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H K.
Beautiful to walk the path. Quiet.
k k.,CanaGuide
5
k k.
great place for walk and cycling.. reasonable place to explore. awesome color changes in fall
Rohan P.,CanaGuide
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Rohan P.
Lovely trail for walks in any season. It's a part of Don Valley trail and goes long way. Choose your spot to park and keep walking.

Thomas Hauser Memorial Trailhead

  • Toronto, ON

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  • 4.7
  • 98 notes
Harry B.,CanaGuide
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Harry B.
This is the entrance to Crothers Woods, which is a nice trail system. Some of the trails are easy. Others are more difficult, involving steeper hikes on along backwood trails. Either way, it's a nice place to get some fresh air and nice views.
Kirk E.,CanaGuide
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Kirk E.
shhhh, its not very good, don't tell your friends Don't park in the big spacious lot next to the loblaws Don't enjoy the great winter views of Toronto can't wait till the summer to break out the bike and check out this park a bit more
Lola R.,CanaGuide
5
Lola R.
Brilliant trail beautiful views of the CN tower

Tommy Thompson Park

  • Toronto, ON
A unique nature park near downtown Toronto to experience hiking trails, wildlife, and views of Lake Ontario. It's also one of the best places for bird-watching.

  • 4.7
  • 1151 notes
Arslan,CanaGuide
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Arslan
You gonna walk a lot. Not for everyone.
Da R.,CanaGuide
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Da R.
Beautiful trails, urban and nature landscapes. Perfect place for walking and cycling, watching butterflies and Toronto downtown. You can rent a bicycles near parking lot. No public washrooms and trash bins here( Really busy on weekends (
Irene T.,CanaGuide
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Irene T.
I love walking here. It is worth walking all the way to the end where the lighthouse is, or at least to the floating bridge for spectacular views of the city, especially at sunset. It's about a 5 km walk each way from the beginning to the end. We spotted a baby fox on our walk an...
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