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

Brampton 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 Brampton. 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 Brampton tout en profitant d'une expérience inoubliable. N'hésitez plus, explorez les merveilles naturelles de Brampton avec CanaGuide et laissez-vous séduire par la beauté préservée de ces sites d'exception.

Heart Lake Conservation Park

  • Brampton, ON
DescriptionHeart Lake Conservation Area occupies 169 hectares in the Etobicoke Creek watershed, within the City of Brampton, Ontario. It is owned and managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.

  • 4.4
  • 2837 notes

Claireville Conservation Area

  • Brampton, ON
Claireville Conservation Area, 848 acres of natural and forested area, is a popular destination for birders, walkers and bikers.

  • 4.4
  • 1356 notes
M R.,CanaGuide
5
M R.
My family and i had a fantastic day riding. First time on a horse
Roger B.,CanaGuide
4
Roger B.
Things have changed since my last visit, need to be there one hour prior to your ride time, helmet is a must for children, but still so great to ride
Rohun B.,CanaGuide
5
Rohun B.
great place to bike and hang out within brampton itself. a hidden gem!

Nashville Conservation Reserve

  • Vaughan, ON
Nashville Conservation Reserve is a large TRCA-owned property located in the Region of York.

  • 4.3
  • 117 notes
adventure o.,CanaGuide
4
adventure o.
Lots of different parking options that allow you into the park. Main loop was under construction last time I was there. It’s a nice enough walk but the park doesn’t have any especially distinguishing features. Good walk that will make you feel like you were active.
Chetan D.,CanaGuide
5
Chetan D.
Great spot for a hike and a great place to go exploring. There are multiple little trails to discover. The water streams are crystal clear and very relaxing to sit beside. The trail itself is closed off after a little bit for future expansion which means you can veer off into th...
Jaime S.,CanaGuide
5
Jaime S.
Quiet and simple to walk through, this trail is a nice little place to get away. Easily accessible, however there is no parking lot. Good nature views.

Boyd North

  • Vaughan, ON
The Boyd North and Glassco Park complex encompasses almost 700 hectares of land in the City of Vaughan within the Humber River watershed.

Tél:
Web: https://trca.ca
  • 4.4
  • 8 notes
Dumitru G.,CanaGuide
4
Dumitru G.
The trail in Boyd North leads from South to North. It's not a circular trail, so you'll have to walk back. One way from Rutherford to Major Mackenzie is about 2.5 km climbing and descending the hills. Has an average difficulty and definitely not suitable for people in wheelchairs...
Francis k.,CanaGuide
5
Francis k.
Wonderful hiking experience

Glassco Park

  • Vaughan, ON
The Boyd North and Glassco Park complex encompasses almost 700 hectares of land in the City of Vaughan within the Humber River watershed.

Tél:
Web: https://trca.ca
  • 4.0
  • 1 note

Wildfred G Crozier Nature Reserve

  • Halton Hills, ON
The reserve is part of the Halton Forest North, a provincially significant Area of Natural and Scientific Interest and is crossed by the Bruce Trail.

  • 4.7
  • 27 notes

Marita Payne Pond

  • Vaughan, ON

Tél: +1 647-576-1237
Web:
  • 4.5
  • 102 notes
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.

G. Ross Lord Reservoir

  • Toronto, ON

Tél:
Web:
  • 4.1
  • 75 notes
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.
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