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This large conservation area (1,600 hectares) surrounds a reservoir that was created with the construction of Guelph Dam, completed in 1976. The conservation area has two beaches, picnic areas, great fishing and plenty of space for sailing, canoeing and kayaking.
Canada’s first entirely off-road inter-urban trail, excellent hiking and cycling. Peace and quiet on the edge of Waterloo. The largest wetland complex in southern Ontario. A mature Carolinian forest covers most of the area. Towering limestone cliffs, caves, and large glacial potholes. Winds through Carolinian forest, linking Paris and Brantford.
Guelph Lake Conservation Area, Guelph: See 131 reviews, articles, and 41 photos of Guelph Lake Conservation Area, ranked No.18 on Tripadvisor among 66 attractions in Guelph.
Want to find the best trails in Guelph Lake Conservation Area for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 8 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Our unique, hands-on programs teach environmental concepts and foster an appreciation of nature. The Guelph Lake Nature Centre is part of the 1608-hectare (3,971-acre) property of the Guelph Lake Conservation Area. The nature centre overlooks Guelph Lake and the Guelph Lake Dam.
The Guelph Lake Conservation Area is a man-made reservoir on the Speed River, in the Township of Guelph/Eramosa. It is located upriver and slightly northeast of the city of Guelph, Ontario. The reservoir was created in 1974, with the construction of the Guelph Lake dam.
There's a lot of room for recreation at this 1,608 hectares ( 3,971 acres) park created with the construction of the Guelph Lake dam in 1974. A newly developed concert area with a unique living roof is on an island in the middle of the lake. There are two beaches and non-motorized boating is allowed on the lake.
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The Guelph Lake Conservation Area Half Loop is a great four-season trail through meadows and forests, and along the beaches of Guelph Lake. This route combines the various trails available with some road sections and completes the half loop around the conservation area.
Aug 11, 2019 · Facilities – A parking lot, with basic services in park’s camping area. Highlights – Enjoy a fast ride, a rock garden, and lakeside views, including a dam. Trail Fee – Free. Phone – 519 824 5061. Website – Guelph Lake Conservation Area. Similar Trails – Palgrave, Fanshawe, Wildwood
Situated on the outskirts of Guelph, Ontario, the sprawling Guelph Lake Conservation Area is an enchanting natural retreat that offers a diverse array of recreational activities, stunning landscapes, and a rich tapestry of history and culture.