Best Conservation Department in Ontario reviews

found 9
Inglis Falls 4.2 22 reviews
237785 Inglis Falls Rd, Owen Sound, ON

Just a waste of $10 parking to hear the fall sound. You can hike from Harrison park 3 km. But there is no clear view of the fall.
Dundas Valley Conservation Area 4.5 42 reviews
650 Governors Rd, Dundas, ON

Perfect day and weather for a walk along the trails today. Around 3pm, light was amazing, long shadows from the trees but buttery soft light.
Bruce's Caves Conservation Area 4.8 9 reviews
Grey Rd 1, Wiarton, ON

The real highlight of this place is the Colpoy Cavern side trail. Don't miss it! (Tuck your walking sticks away as you'll need to use your hands. ;)
Thornton Bales Conservation Area 4.1 33 reviews
1260 19th Sideroad, King City, ON

Nice park for hiking, but there are only a small area for parking, if you park on the road side, you will get a ticket.
Ganaraska Forest Centre 4.3 33 reviews
10585 Cold Springs Camp Rd, Campbellcroft, ON

Big residential area can accommodate about 90 people. Good for summer camp activities and wedding and functions. For summer camps and activities the area is small. Kitchen needs improvement. Residential area is very good. Good place for tree tracking...
Ken Reid Conservation Area 3.7 7 reviews
277 Kenrei Rd, Lindsay, ON

Roads in and out are riddled with huge and deep potholes, signage and directions are very confusing. Avoid any events being held here!
Hamilton Conservation Authority 1.3 12 reviews
838 Mineral Springs Rd, Ancaster, ON

In July 2023, I purchased a 2 year membership (first time). I love nature and wanted to support HCA. I knew there were reservation fees for long weekends in the summer, but no where did I see (at the time of purchase) a warning that you have to pay...
Lorne C. Henderson Conservation Area 4 1 review
3653 Petrolia Line, Petrolia, ON

I LOVE this place and recommend this campground it's just that rules are getting a little stupid for seasonal BUT not weekenders
Conservation Halton 3.7 6 reviews
2596 Britannia Rd, Burlington, ON

Truly love everything about conservation halton and what they stand for. From going to the various parks, seasonal events, to in person and online workshops - they are passionate and knowledgeable advocates. They are instilling the value of nature...