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  1. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Limehouse Conservation Area is Black Creek Side Trail, which has a 4.6 star rating from 1,710 reviews. This trail is 2.1 mi long with an elevation gain of 190 ft.

    • Ontario, Canada
  2. Easy • 4.6 (1495) #1 - Black Creek Side Trail. Limehouse Conservation Area. Length: 2.1 mi • Est. 48m. The Black Creek Side Trail is a beautiful example of Niagara Escarpment nature, and the creek is nice with quite a few nice benches to sit and rest or even picnic during the summer. A great thing about this trail system is that there is ...

    • Ontario, Canada
  3. Bruce Trail. 2 km. Difficult. The main Bruce Trail runs through Limehouse and leads past several rock fissures before dropping through the “Hole-in-the Wall”. Navigate a ladder structure to explore it. The trail continues to the old Toronto Suburban Radial Railway before crossing Black Creek on a bridge near the remains of an old mill.

  4. Description. This hike is good for a relaxing afternoon, looking at old limestone kilns, and taking a light walk through the woods. This CA is home to history and nature. When entering the trail and heading left at the first fork, you are later greated by "hole in the wall" where the trail descends into a lime stone crevace.

  5. Parking at Limehouse Conservation Area is free. Trails are slightly more technical in some places. Family-friendly for children that can hike on their own, but not recommended for strollers or wagons. Connects with the Bruce Trail. Trails that are not clearly marked are a common issue for some hikers. A popular site with nature photographers.

  6. Local Popularity. 90 in Hiking [+] Land Owner. Credit Valley Conservation Authotiry. The central section of Bruce Trail within Limestone Conservation Area. Note that there is one section at the west end of the trail - Hole in the Wall, that requires scrambling and climbing up a ladder. Hence it has a higher hiking rating than others.

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  8. Aug 10, 2023 · Limehouse Conservation Area is an incredible destination along The Bruce Trail and it has a “Hole in the Wall” ladder that will take you down into a labyrinth of escarpment rock. This park is home to pristine forests and winding creeks, with hiking trails and boardwalks through the mossy woods. You’ll wander past ruins of the old mill and ...

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