Natural Areas: Conservation Halton
Cartwright Nature Sanctuary
Cartwright Nature Sanctuary is jointly owned and managed between the Hamilton Naturalists' Club and Conservation Halton. Featuring scenic views and rich forests, the property achieves the true definition of a…
Clappison Woods
Only accessible from the Bruce Trail, this conservation area encompasses the Clappison Woods-Grindstone Creek natural lands. The area features rich ravine forests and wildlife.
Crawford Lake
Crawford Lake is a beautiful conservation area where you can learn local history, explore the natural environment and enjoy outdoor activities year-round. A15th century Iroquoian Village that has been reconstructed…
Hilton Falls Conservation Area
As cited from Conservation Halton, "Explore the trails in Hilton Falls and you’ll come across stunning water features like the falls, the rivers, and the reservoir. You’ll also find history…
Kelso
Kelso Conservation Area has something for everyone! With opportunities for outdoor activities year-round you can experience the different seasons of the escarpment area by mountain biking, camping, swimming, stand-up paddle…
Kerncliff Park
As cited from the City of Burlington, "A unique and beautiful park nestled in the Niagara escarpment, Kerncliff Park was once a quarry. This park features natural stone backdrop, wooden…
Mount Nemo
Mount Nemo is an amazing place for local exploration. With a unique cliff-edge you can try rock-climbing or enjoy the unique ecosystem of the rock face. Panoramic views of the…
Mountsberg
Mountsberg has it all with opportunities for education, exploration and play! The area features extensive wetlands that supports various natural habitats making it a bird-watchers paradise, particularly during fall migration.…
Rattlesnake Point
Rattlesnake Point is one of Ontario's natural treasures. Experience turkey vultures soaring over the escarpment from Buffalo Crag look-out point and view interesting ecological rarities, like the thousand-year-old cedars growing…
Robert Edmondson Conservation Area
As cited from Conservation Halton, "The smallest of Halton Parks is a tidy hideaway from the busy crowds at Rattlesnake Point and Mountsberg. Come to Robert Edmondson to get away…
Waterdown Woods
Accessed from King Road or the Bruce Trail this natural area features rich forest ravines and wildlife. The Bruce Trail runs through the property connecting it to other natural areas.