Welcome to Credit Valley Conservation’s (CVC) parks. We invite you to think of these areas as your own. Please respect and enjoy these special places as much as we do, while you relive fond memories or make new ones. We encourage you to experience the Credit River watershed, from the shores of Lake Ontario to the headwaters at Island Lake in Orangeville. Whether you like to fly fish for Brown Trout or paddle a canoe, one of our 10 conservation areas has an opportunity for you. While this guide will provide general information about our parks, we invite you to explore them and find your own piece of paradise. When you discover how much you really love these conservation areas (and we know you will), consider becoming a member to enjoy savings all year.
Memberships are available from staff, online at www.ourcredit.ca or by phone at 1.800.367.0890.
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CVC manages several thousand acres and although each conservation area offers different opportunities, there are a few rules to follow to help protect these lands and our visitors.
• Pets are welcome, but must be kept on a leash of six feet or less at all times. Remember to pick up after your pet.
• Fishing? If you are between the ages of 18 and 64 you are required by law to have a valid Ontario fishing licence.
• Although barbecues are allowed, open fires are not permitted.
• NO LIQUOR or ALCOHOLIC beverages are permitted within conservation areas.
• Please be courteous; excessive noise and disruptive behaviour is not permitted.
• Garbage and recycling stations are located in each conservation area. Please do not litter and use containers provided.
• The use of ATVs, snowmobiles, gas powered motorboats or other motorized all terrain vehicles is not permitted.
• To protect sensitive areas please stay on designated trails. Do not go off trail.
• It is illegal to remove, destroy and/or damage any plant (alive or dead), animal, property or structure.
• It is illegal to enter or remain in a conservation area before or after posted hours of operation.
• It is illegal to possess or discharge firearms or fireworks in conservation areas.
• Visitors must present a valid day use permit or membership when requested and may only enter from designated points of entry.
Fines may be levied under the Conservation Authorities Act (R.S.O. 1990, Chapter C.27) and Regulations as well as the Trespass to Property Act (R.S.O. 1990, Chapter T.21).
CVC conservation areas may be under video surveillance for security, health and safety or research purposes. Use of any personal information collected through video surveillance is protected and restricted through the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56 as amended.
Have questions or something you are not sure of? Please contact us at 1.800.367.0890 or email [email protected].
Rules and Regulations
Meet Our Friendly StaffFrom left to right: Bill Lidster: Senior Superintendent - Conservation Areas, Yasmine Slater: Superintendent - Island Lake CA, David Orr: Superintendent - Ken Whillans RMA and Belfountain CA, Sandy Camplin: Conservation Areas Programming Assistant.
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ISLAND LAKE CA
UPPER CREDIT CAUPPER CREDIT CA
ELORA CATARACT TRAILWAYELORA CATARACT TRAILWAY
BELFOUNTAIN CABELFOUNTAIN CA
KEN WHILLANS RMAKEN WHILLANS RMA
TERRA COTTA CATERRA COTTA CA
LIMEHOUSE CALIMEHOUSE CA
MEADOWVALE CAMEADOWVALE CA
RATTRAY MARSH CARATTRAY MARSH CA
SILVER CREEK CASILVER CREEK CA
CONSERVATION AREAS
Inside Our Ken Whillans Resource Management Area 3Island Lake Conservation Area 6 Terra Cotta Conservation Area 10
Belfountain Conservation Area 14Upper Credit Conservation Area 18
Silver Creek Conservation Area 20Elora Cataract Trailway 22
Limehouse Conservation Area 24Rattray Marsh Conservation Area 26Meadowvale Conservation Area 28
GUIDE
Explore Our
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MEMBERBecome a
By purchasing an “Our Credit” membership you are entitled to unlimited access to our parks, and discounts on rentals such as picnic shelters, barbecues, canoes, kayaks, electric motor boats, ice huts and snowshoes.
Family Membership for $100 • Admit up to six people to all 10
CVC conservation areas for one year from date of purchase.
• Use one of two licence plates listed on your card to drive in.
• Receive a waterproof reusable map and a $20 coupon* for rentals and facilities.
Personal Membership for $55• Admit one person, named on the card,
to all 10 CVC conservation areas for one year from date of purchase.
• Receive a waterproof reusable map and a $10 coupon* for rentals or facilities.
Senior Membership for $45• Admit one person, named on the card,
60 years and over, to all 10 conservation areas for one year from date of purchase.
• Receive a waterproof reusable map and a $10 coupon* for rentals or facilities.
Three Easy Ways to Become a Member
1 Purchase online at www.ourcredit.ca2 Call 1.800.367.08903 Purchase from staff at Belfountain
CA, Island Lake CA, Terra Cotta CA and Ken Whillans RMA
Congrats to Pam Breese, 2012 Photo Contest winner featured on the cover of this year’s Guide.
PHOTO CONTESTTellShow
Snap a photo of you, your friends and/or your family enjoying one of our parks and tell us why you love to visit. Upload the photo to the “photo contest” tab on our Facebook page for a chance to win some great prizes.
For full contest details and official rules:www.creditvalleyca.ca/showandtell
I love visiting Belfountain CA with friends and the bridge over the waterfalls is always a highlight!
Scan this QR code for exclusive access to promotions, contests and information about CVC’s conservation areas.
*Coupon valid at Belfountain CA, Island Lake CA, Terra Cotta CA and Ken Whillans RMA.
In 2013 returning members will receive 10% off the cost of an annual membership when renewing before their expiry date!
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Hours of Operation (subject to change, conditions permitting)
Spring (Apr. 27 - May 9): Seven days a week - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Summer (May 10 - Sept. 2): Seven days a week - 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fall (Sept. 3 - Oct. 27):Mon to Fri - 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.Sat, Sun, holidays - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Off-Season (Apr. 1-26 and Oct. 28 - Nov. 30):
Daylight hours only, $5/vehicle self-serve fee. Gatehouse, washrooms and water access are not available.
Winter (Jan. 1/13 - April 25/13 and Dec. 1/13 - Dec. 31/13): Closed
Ken Whillans Resource Management Area (KWRMA) is named after Ken Whillans, former Mayor of Brampton and former Chair of the CVC Board. Once an apple orchard and aggregate source, this scenic area is uniquely located in the Greenbelt and below the towering cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment. KWRMA features 217 acres of warm-water fish habitats and wetland communities including swamps and marshes. The varying landscape makes an ideal destination for birdwatchers and fishermen alike.
16026 Hurontario St., Caledon L7C 2C5 | GPS: 43.813, -79.933905.838.0680 | [email protected] www.creditvalleyca.ca/kenwhillansrma
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AREA
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General Admission Fees (cash, debit, Visa, M/C, AMEX accepted)
Adults: $5
Children (ages 6-12) and seniors (age 60+): $3
Maximum charge per vehicle of up to 6 people: $22
Annual memberships: See page 2 or www.ourcredit.ca
Activities*
Watercraft FeesCanoe/kayak rental: $20/hour, $50/day ($50 deposit required)
Facilities Picnic tables Hiking trails Barbecue rental Fishing piers
Live bait and tackle Cold drinks and snacks
Full convenience washroom
Canoe and fishing rod rentals
Fishing Opportunities KWRMA features two ponds with small fishing piers offering populations of Sunfish, Rock Bass, Largemouth Bass and Pike. Rainbow Trout are also stocked periodically, but cannot naturally reproduce in warm water conditions.
The Credit River runs along the west side of KWRMA and is a designated fish sanctuary supporting Brown, Brook and Rainbow Trout. Be sure to observe fishing seasons and catch and release regulations and use only non-lead, artificial bait and single barbless hooks.
• Children under 18 and seniors over 65 do not require a fishing licence• Catch and release recommended• Please do not release unused minnows• Please ask staff if you are unsure of regulations
The Caledon TrailwayThe popular Caledon Trailway can be easily accessed through KWRMA. This multi-use trail is ideal for walking, cycling and horseback riding. CVC and Town of Caledon allow users of the Caledon Trailway to access the parking lot during hours of operation at no charge. Please notify staff when entering. Admission fees apply to visitors using KWRMA.
*Ontario Fishing Licence required. Pets must be on a leash of 6 ft. or less.
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CONSERVATION AREA673067 Hurontario St. S., Orangeville L9W 2Y9 | GPS: 43.928, -80.083Info and Reservations: 519.941.6329 or 1.800.367.0890 [email protected] | www.creditvalleyca.ca/islandlakeca
Island Lake CA is a valued natural heritage and recreational resource within the Credit River watershed.
In 1967, construction of two dams flooded a deciduous thicket, swamp and small lake creating a 182-hectare reservoir, first known as the Orangeville Reservoir. It is now named Island Lake, not because of the islands the flooding created, but after an original settler to the area.
The south dam controls water flow into the Credit River, improving water quality and enhancing the health and beauty of the Upper Credit watershed.
Hours of Operation (subject to change, conditions permitting)
Spring (Apr. 19 - May 9): Fri - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat, Sun - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Summer (May 10 - Sept. 2):Mon to Fri - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat, Sun, holidays - 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fall (Sept. 3 - Oct. 27): Seven days a week - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winter (Jan. 1 - March 24): Seven days a week - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Off-Season (March 21 - Apr. 18 and Oct. 29 - Dec. 31):
Daylight hours only, $5/vehicle self-serve fee. Rental shop and water access not available.
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General Admission Fees (cash, debit, Visa, M/C, AMEX accepted)
Adults: $5
Children (ages 6-12) and seniors (age 60+): $3
Maximum charge per vehicle of up to 6 people: $22
Annual memberships: See page 2 or www.ourcredit.ca
Fishing Opportunities and Voluntary Harvest Limits*Northern Pike: sport licence - 6; conservation licence - 2
Largemouth Bass: catch and release
Yellow Perch and Black Crappie: sport licence - 25; conservation licence - 10
*during Ontario Fishing Regulation seasons, Ontario Fishing Licence required. Please dispose of used fish line properly.
SPRING TO FALL**
Watercraft Fees***Boat with electric motor rental*: $60/half day, $90/day
Canoe/kayak rental: $20/hour, $50/day
Boat launch: $8
Seasonal boat launch permit: $35
Annual canoe and kayak storage: $110
FacilitiesPicnic areas Wading beach Volleyball court Boat launch
Hiking trails Barbecue rentals Pavilion Osprey viewing area
Bait and snack shop Boat and canoe rentals
Canoe/ kayak storage
Full convenience washrooms
WINTER**
Winter Rentals***Heated ice hut rental: $26/person (half day), $36/person (full day)
Seasonal hut rental: $500 (up to four people)
Ice fishing rods: $6.50/day; $20 deposit required
Snowshoes: $15/day
Ice Fishing Derby entry (Feb. 1-28): $30/person
FacilitiesHiking trails Barbecue rental Pavilion Skating rink
Bait and snack shop Full convenience washrooms
Heated ice hut rentals
Hole auguring
**conditions permitting; no motorboats allowed***call for reservations, $5 fee and credit card required; time of day restrictions and deposit apply
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Memorial Forest Trail
Island Lake Family Trail
Parking
Washroom
Lookout
Boat launch
Wading beach
Gatehouse
Building
Osprey nest site
Conservation Area boundary
Dods & McNair Memorial Forest
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Use of the Vicki Baron Lakeside TrailVisitors can access the Vicki Baron Lakeside Trail (VBLT) at two designated entry points located on 1)Hockley Road and 2) Hwy 10 (see map for locations). Free use is limited to the VBLT and does not include other conservation area facilities. Admission or membership apply to all users entering through the designated conservation area entrances or wishing to enjoy other areas and activities of Island Lake Conservation Area.
Congratulations to the Friends of Island Lake for their continued fundraising efforts to complete the perimeter trail around Island Lake.
Island Lake boardwalk construction
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Highway 9Buena Vista DriveHighway 9 / Broadway
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Sugar Bush Trail
Boardwalk to be completed during the 2013 season.
Link trail
Memorial Forest Trail
Island Lake Family Trail
Parking
Washroom
Lookout
Boat launch
Wading beach
Gatehouse
Building
Osprey nest site
Conservation Area boundary
Dods & McNair Memorial Forest
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John Church explores nature’s diversity by taking a morning walk close to home! He uses his membership everyday to capture the beauty of Island Lake Conservation Area. Check out what John sees at: www.creditvalleyca.ca/365daysofilca
Become a member at:
www.ourcredit.ca
Are You a Member Yet?
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Hours of Operation (subject to change, conditions permitting)
Spring to Fall (Apr. 1 - Dec. 31): Daylight hours
Winter (Jan. 1 - March 31): Seven days a week - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (conditions permitting)
Terra Cotta Conservation Area, consisting of 485 acres of unique natural environment on the Niagara Escarpment, has gone through significant changes. The area was previously used as a recreational facility with campsites, parking lots and a swimming pool. In the interest of restoring this property to its natural state, these areas have been replanted with an award winning man-made wetland, used to teach the importance of wetlands. Fishing opportunities at Terra Cotta include Largemouth Bass in Wolf Lake and stocked Rainbow Trout in Muskrat Pond. Ontario Fishing Regulations apply.
14452 Winston Churchill Blvd., Halton Hills L0P 1N0 GPS: 43.724, -79.955 | 905.877.1120 | [email protected]/terracottaca
CONSERVATION AREA
Terra Cotta has many exciting events and educational opportunities happening in 2013. Check out our Signs of Spring Celebration and Haunted Forest; watch for Santa and more. www.creditvalleyca.ca/events
George Qua-Enoo Photography
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General Admission Fees (cash, debit, Visa, M/C, AMEX accepted)
Adults: $5
Children (ages 6-12) and seniors (age 60+): $3
Maximum charge per vehicle of up to 6 people: $22
Annual memberships: See page 2 or www.ourcredit.ca. For sale on-site on weekends only.
Visitors Welcome CentreThe Visitors Welcome Centre is located north of the main parking lot. Here you can find information about Terra Cotta CA, buy snacks or merchandise and rent cross-country skis or snowshoes. Washroom facilities are housed in this building.
TrailsA variety of trails take visitors through forests, fields and ponds of the Niagara Escarpment and let you experience natural settings within close proximity to urban and rural developments. These trails can accommodate all levels of trail users, with a variety of terrains and distances.
SPRING TO FALL* (see trail map on page 12)
FacilitiesPicnic areas Hiking trails Barbecue rental Pavilion rental
Education programs Live bait Full convenience washrooms
WINTER* (conditions permitting, see trail map on page 13)
Facilities12 km of groomed cross-country ski trails
Visitors Centre with snacks for sale
Barbecue and pavilion rentals
Outdoor skating
5 km of snowshoe and hiking trails
Full convenience washrooms
Education programs
Cross-country ski and snowshoe rentals
RentalsCome to the Visitors Welcome Centre to rent skis or warm up by the fire with hot chocolate.
Adult cross-country ski package: $27/person
Child/senior cross-country ski package: $17/person
Snowshoe rental (adult/child): $15/person
*Ontario Fishing Licence required. Please dispose used fishing line properly. Pets must be on a leash of 6 ft. or less.
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SUMMER TRAIL MAPTerra Cotta Conservation Area
McGregor Spr ing Pond Trai l
A.F. Coventry Trai l
Terra Cotta Lane
Graydon Trai l
Wet land Trai l
Vaughan Trai l
Bruce Trai l
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Wolf Lake
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EntranceGatehouse
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WINTER TRAIL MAPTerra Cotta Conservation Area
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EntranceGatehouse
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EntranceGatehouse
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McGregor Spr ing Pond Trai l - intermediate 2 KMGroomed - ski ing/snowshoeing/hik ing
A.F. Coventry Nature Trai l - advanced 1.2 KMNot groomed - snowshoeing/hik ing
Terra Cotta Lane - beginner 5 KMGroomed - ski ing/showshoeing/hik ing
Graydon Trai lNot groomed - snowshoeing/hik ing
Wetland Trai l- beginner 0.6 KMGroomed - showshoeing/hik ing
Vaughan Trai l - advanced 4 KMGroomed - ski ing/showshoeing/hik ing
Bruce Trai l
Footpath
Washroom
Trai l Kiosk
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CONSERVATION AREA
Hours of Operation (subject to change, conditions permitting)
Spring (Apr. 19 - May 9): Fri, Sat, Sun - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Summer (May 10 - Sept. 2): Seven days a week - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fall (Sept. 3 - Oct. 27):Mon to Fri - 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat, Sun, holidays - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winter (after Oct. 27/13): Closed
Belfountain Conservation Area is situated on the Niagara Escarpment in the valley of the West Credit River. The spring-fed waters of this river sustain cold-water fish such as Brook and Brown Trout, offering ample angling opportunities. Walk along cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment and watch freshwater springs flowing down limestone cliffs.
The ‘belle’ fountain, suspensionbridge and Yellowstone Cave, complete with cement stalactites,were built by Charles W. Mack, inventor of the cushion rubber stamp in 1908. Mack also addedstonewalls, footpaths, scenic lookouts and a guesthouse.
10 Credit St., Belfountain L7K 0E5 | GPS: 43.795, -80.013519.927.5838 | [email protected] www.creditvalleyca.ca/belfountainca
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General Admission Fees (cash, debit, Visa, M/C, AMEX accepted)
Adults: $5
Children (ages 6-12) and seniors (age 60+): $3
Maximum charge per vehicle of up to 6 people: $22
Maximum bus charge: $110
Annual memberships: See page 2 or www.ourcredit.ca
Activities*
FacilitiesPicnic areas Hiking trails Barbecue rental
Cold drinks Suspension bridge Waterfall
Weddings and PhotographyBelfountain Conservation Area is a haven for photographers with its spectacular scenery. This area is also ideal as a backdrop for small weddings. Permits are required; call 1.800.367.0890.
Professional photography or filming permit: please call for a quote
Engagement photo permit: $150
Wedding photo permit: $250
Wedding ceremony permit: $800
Picnics Inviting a group of over 20 to Belfountain Conservation Area? Be sure to have space for everyone and make a reservation. Bookings are accepted throughout the year for dates falling within May to September. Dates falling within October to April are not available. Please call 1.800.367.0890 or email [email protected] for more information.
*Ontario Fishing Licence required. Pets must be on a leash of 6 ft. or less.
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Conservation AreaEntrance
Gatehouse
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Fountain
Wooded area
Parking
Building
Picnic area
Trail
Trail continues to Willoughby Property.
Trimble Side Trail
Invasive species are increasingly threatening our local water and can greatly impact our fisheries.
What are they?Invasive species are plants or animals situated in areas outside their known natural range as a result of an accidental or intentional introduction by human activities. They harm the environment, economy or society.
How are they dangerous?These species may feed on native species or compete for food, as well as introduce native species to new parasites. This is one of the leading causes of threatened or endangered species.
Invasive species are most commonly spread by hitching a ride on a boat, trailer, fishing gear or equipment, including bait buckets.
Save Our Water From Invasives
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Conservation AreaEntrance
Gatehouse
Office
Kiosk
InterpretiveDisplay
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Cave
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Elevated / Hilly Area
VILLAGE OF BELFOUNTAIN
Dam
PARK BOUNDARY
Fountain
Wooded area
Parking
Building
Picnic area
Trail
Trail continues to Willoughby Property.
Trimble Side Trail
Do your part• Do not release live bait! Empty your bait on land; freeze or salt bait
to use later.• Drain water from your boat, including the motor, livewell and bilge.• Remove all visible plants and organisms from your boat and gear,
and put in garbage.• Remove all invisible organisms from your boat and gear by:
• rinsing with hot water• spraying with high pressure water• drying in the sun for 5 days
• Conservation area staff must check all live bait not purchased on site.
www.creditvalleyca.ca/invasives or www.invadingspecies.com
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CONSERVATION AREA20073 Porterfield Rd. (Regional Road 136), Alton L7K 1S9 GPS: 43.873, -80.062 | 1.800.367.0890 | [email protected] www.creditvalleyca.ca/uppercreditca
Upper Credit Conservation Area is the newest addition to CVC’s 10 public conservation areas. It contributes to the longest stretch of publicly owned lands along the Credit River. It acts as a green corridor allowing for movement of different species and promoting a healthy and sustainable ecosystem. Four hundred acres of lands have been secured since 2005.
This part of the Credit River is identified as a critical cold-water fish community. This cold-water system supports Brook Trout, indicating the health and integrity of this important fish community.
The area is also home to many bird species including the Bobolink, Common Grackle, Mourning Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Dark-eyed Junco, and White-throated Sparrow. You may even see a great Blue Heron near the water’s edge.
Over 12 acres of provincially significant wetlands are present here and is part of the Alton Wetland Complex. Wetlands improve source water protection and provide homes for a wide variety of amphibians and mammals.
UPPER CREDIT
What to See & Do• Bird watching• Photography• Snowshoeing• Dog walking - leashed dogs only• Meadow trails• Credit River Brook Trout fishing; see
Zone 16 exceptions in the Ontario Fishing Regulations for details.
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Donation box at main entrances• Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Port-o-lets in parking lot• Accessible parking
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Entrance Trail
McIlwraith Trail
Tranmer Trail
Access trail
Reid Trail
Main Trail
Trail Kiosk
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CONSERVATION AREAVehicle access from Town of Halton Hills, 9th Line and Fallbrook Trail (27th Sideroad) | L7G 4S8 | GPS: 43.692, -79.967 | 1.800.367.0890 [email protected] | www.creditvalleyca.ca/silvercreekca
Silver Creek Conservation Area is CVC’s largest land holding and protects many significant natural features including the headwaters of Silver Creek, a Credit River tributary. This area includes a large Niagara Escarpment valley and many representative features of the area’s natural splendor. Wander past babbling brooks, lush forests, and escarpment rocks as you explore this little taste of wilderness near urban and rural settings.
Thanks to provincial funding, hard work and volunteer hours, we now enjoy a new addition at Silver Creek Conservation Area. A 120-metre boardwalk was built to protect the pond’s sensitive shoreline from trail widening and soil compaction. A 25-metre U-shaped dock was also added to allow for access to the pond for the Silver Creek Education Centre’s pond dipping studies. In order to protect the threatened amphibians that live here and in the surrounding area, this project became a necessity. Wildlife viewing is now safer for both animals and visitors.
SILVER CREEK
What to See & Do• Bruce Trail• Niagara Escarpment• Nature viewing• Photography• Dog walking - leashed dogs only
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Donation box at main entrances• Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Parking alongside road• Port-o-lets at 9th Line main entrance
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SILVER CREEK CONSERVATION AREA
27th Siderd.
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10th Line
Fallbrook Trail
Fallbrook Trail
Clayhill Rd.
Confederation St.
8th Line
Trafalgar Rd.
8th Line
Hwy 7
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Bennett Heritage Side Trail
Irwin Quarry Side Trail
Walking Fern Side Trail
Roadway / Highway
Great Esker Side Trail
Roberts Side Trail
Rivers and Streams
Bruce Trail
Trail Kiosk
Open Area
Lakes and Ponds
Wooded Area
Park Entrance
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What to See & Do• Horseback riding*• Bird watching• Photography• Cross-country skiing (not groomed)• Snowshoeing• Dog walking - leashed dogs only• Snowmobiling**
This is a shared use trail; activities are permitted on certain trail sections only.
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Donation box at main entrances• Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Accessible parking• Port-o-lets in Hillsburgh parking lot• Accessible trail
* closed mid March until the end of May** permitted by licensed group only
TRAILWAY11 Station St., Hillsburgh N0B 1Z0 | GPS: 43.785, -80.144235 Daniel St., Erin N0B 1T0 | GPS: 43.779, -80.073 [email protected] | 1.800.367.0890 www.creditvalleyca.ca/eloracataract
Once an abandoned CP rail corridor, the Elora Cataract Trailway was formed through co-operation of Credit Valley Conservation, Grand River Conservation Authority and the Elora Cataract Trailway Association. Since acquisition of the right-of-way by the two Conservation Authorities in 1993, the Authorities have met their goal of creating a greenway through which people can explore their environment in different ways, while protecting natural and cultural heritage values.
The trailway is three metres wide with a stone-screened surface suitable for walking with strollers, wheelchairs or cycling. The trail is open year-round and provides four seasons of recreation, such as cross-country skiing, horseback riding, hiking, cycling, or snowmobiling. Please note some sections of the trail have limited recreational uses.
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CONSERVATION AREA12169 Fifth Line, Limehouse L0P 1H0 | GPS: 43.632, -79.974 1.800.367.0890 | [email protected] www.creditvalleyca.ca/limehouseca
A visit to Limehouse Conservation Area is an opportunity to experience the natural wonders of the Niagara Escarpment as well as the cultural heritage of its past. The Bruce Trail and its side trails take visitors through a variety of escarpment landscapes. They lead into its geological heart at an area known as the “Hole in the Wall”, where ladders cut through fissures in the escarpment rock.
Trails also take visitors past remnants of the lime industry in Ontario. Stand before huge lime kilns and associated features such as an old powderhouse. These cultural heritage resources of the 1800’s are representative of an important part of Ontario‘s past associated with Niagara Escarpment resources.
There are many historic features located in Limehouse CA. For your safety, please remain on the designated Bruce Trail or side trail at all times and obey all signs and fencing throughout the property.
LIMEHOUSE
What to See & Do• Scenic views of the Credit River• Niagara Escarpment outcrops• Hiking on the Bruce Trail• Nature viewing• Restored limestone kilns
and ruins• Photography• Dog walking - leashed dogs only• Hike through the “Hole in the
Wall” feature on the Bruce Trail
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Donation box at main entrances• Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Parking lot on 5th Line• Port-o-lets in parking lot
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What to See & Do*• Bird watching• Photography• Dog walking - leashed dogs only• Raised boardwalks• Access to Lake Ontario shoreline• Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail
*fishing and cycling not permitted
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Donation box at main kiosk of Bexhill entrance• Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Washrooms at Jack Darling Municipal Park• Limited parking• Boardwalks and accessible trails
CONSERVATION AREAWalking access from 50 Bexhill Rd., Mississauga L5H 3L1 Limited parking at 1180 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga - Jack Darling Municipal Park | GPS: 43.521, -79.603 | 1.800.367.0890 [email protected] | www.creditvalleyca.ca/rattraymarshca
Rattray Marsh is an “environmental gem” located in a unique natural setting within the City of Mississauga. As the last remaining lakefront marsh between Toronto and Burlington, this environmentally sensitive wetland offers a different experience for nature lovers.
Secured by CVC in 1972, and officially opened in 1975, Rattray Marsh represents many things to visitors. Some remember how it was saved from the developer who planned to fill it in and build homes, while others remember it as a living classroom where they come for guided tours to learn about nature.
Rattray is home to a large variety of wildflowers, which include Ontario‘s Large-flowered Trillium, Jack-in-the-Pulpit and Red-berried Nightshade. Bird watchers relish in sighting the ever-present Wood Warbler, Eastern Kingbirds, Tree Swallows, Grey Catbirds and Spotted Sandpipers. Wildlife within the marsh includes rabbits, beaver, deer and occasionally foxes. Other creatures include the vocal Spring Peeper, American toad, turtles, snakes and more.
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CONSERVATION AREACVC Head Administrative Office | 1255 Old Derry Rd., Mississauga L5N 6R4 | GPS: 43.621, -79.734 | 905.670.1615 | 1.800.668.5557 [email protected] | www.creditvalleyca.ca/meadowvaleca
This conservation area is not only home of Credit Valley Conservation’s administration office, it is also home to unique natural, cultural and recreational resources. The Credit River meanders through the property and the Glassford Trail takes visitors along its banks and through the floodplain. Keep an eye out for birds of prey in the fields nearby. If you look closely enough along sections of trail, you may see remnants of early settlement with mill and farm ruins still visible. The nearby Village of Meadowvale was designated as Ontario’s first heritage conservation district in 1980.
Much of the property, including the whole east side of the river, is managed by City of Mississauga. The Culham Trail is a City of Mississauga trail that travels through the property and connects many parks and neighbourhoods. The east side of the property has picnic and group area rentals. Contact the City of Mississauga, Parks and Recreation Department for details or call 905.615.4100.
MEADOWVALE
What to See & Do• Bird watching• Photography• Cycling - Culham Trail• Dog walking - leashed dogs only• Glassford Trail• Access to the Credit River• Cultural heritage sites• Bridge over the Credit River
Hours of Operation• After sunrise and before sunset daily
Admission Fees • Memberships available online or by phone
Facilities• Flush washrooms available at
east side of river seasonally• Accessible parking
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BE A PART OF PROTECTING THE LAND YOU LOVE
VolunteerExciting opportunities for families, groups & individualswww.creditvalleyca.ca/volunteer
Learn and ExploreEducation programs for schools, families & adultswww.creditvalleyca.ca/education
Take Action on Your PropertyOn-site consultations, technical advice & workshops to help get you startedwww.creditvalleyca.ca/yourlandandwater
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Beware ofINVASIVE SPECIESin your neighbourhoodInvasive alien species impact the health of our environment and native wildlife, and can create a host of human health and economic-related issues.
CVC Can HelpContact CVC to learn more about what invasive species are, what you can do, and how you can help identify and remove them.
Greg Bales
David Cappaert, CFIA
www.creditvalleyca.ca/invasives
You can protect and enhance our Conservation Areas for present and future generations.
You can make a difference and give back to your community.
You can connect with nature.
You will get hands-on experience in fundraising, event planning and stewardship.
You will get to be part of an incredible team and meet people who care as much about the environment as you do.
Terra Cotta Conservation Area
Island Lake Conservation Area
5Great Reasons to Volunteer with the...
www.landscapesforlife.ca
Friends of Terra Cotta or Friends of Island Lake
For more info or to volunteer, contact:
CVC Foundation at 905-670-1615 [email protected]
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CONSERVATION AREAS2013 Events at Our
February 1-28 Ice Fishing Derby Island Lake CA Daily - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
March 23 Signs of Spring Celebration Terra Cotta CA 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
April 21 & October 20
Friends of Island Lake Trail Donation Day
Island Lake CA 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
May 11 & June 8
Uproot Uprise: Help Control the Spread of Invasive Species
Rattray Marsh CA 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
May 25 & September 28
Friends of Island Lake Scrap Metal Drop Off Day
Island Lake CA 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
May 25 Garlic Mustard Festival Belfountain CA 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
June 22 Help Protect Terra Cotta from Invasive Species
Terra Cotta CA 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
June, July & August
Yoga in the Park Various CA’s TBD
July 6 & 7 5th Annual Friends of Island Lake Bass Fishing Tournament
Island Lake CASat - 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sun - 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
September 28 Salamander Festival Belfountain CA 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
October 25 & 26 Haunted Forest Terra Cotta CA 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Watch for Santa coming to Terra Cotta Conservation Area this Holiday Season!
Visit www.creditvalleyca.ca/events for other fun workshops, Girl Guide Programs and family-friendly learning opportunities available at our conservation areas throughout the year.
Connect With Us Credit Valley Conservation 1255 Old Derry RoadMississauga ON L5N 6R4Head Office: 1.800.668.5557Parks: 1.800.367.0890www.creditvalleyca.ca
Reservations Reservations can be made at Belfountain, Island Lake or Terra Cotta Conservation Areas for: picnics, birthdays, anniversary parties, weddings, fundraisers and more. All group sizes welcome, however reservations are recommended for groups greater than 20 people. Facilities include open picnic areas, pavilions, wedding sites, photography sites and trails. More details can be found at www.creditvalleyca.ca or contact Sandy Camplin at 1.800.367.0890 or [email protected]
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Please note events are subject to change. Visit our events calendar for updates.
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