Type | Trail Association |
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Website |
Phone | (905) 336-1158 ext. 2256 |
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Address |
2596 Britannia Road West
Milton,
Ontario
L7P 0G3
Canada
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Conservation Halton Foundation is a partner organization to Conservation Halton and we raise charitable donations and sponsorships for environmental projects and programs in the Halton watershed, benefitting the residents of Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Puslinch and Halton Hills and surrounding areas.
Our conservation areas like Crawford Lake, Mountsberg, Kelso and others, provide life-giving, nature-based recreation and renewal for hundreds of thousands of outdoor lovers every year.
Environmental education is a critical component in the development of healthy, ecologically conscious citizens. With initiatives like the Halton Children’s Water Festival, and programs like From the Ground Up, we are working to educate and inspire our young people to preserve, protect and enjoy our natural surroundings. Our incredible Mountsberg Raptor Centre provides young people with a uniqe first hand experience to raise awareness about the diversity of Ontario native birds of prey, and the challenges they face.
Each year more than 75,000 visitors come to Crawford Lake to experience the First Nations heritage at the Crawford Lake Iroquoian Village on our sites, and celebrate the region’s unique geological and cultural significance.
We raise funds to purchase natural lands to create new conservation areas and enhance existing protected areas for future generations to enjoy. We work to improve natural areas by planting trees and shrubs to provide habitat and stabilize creekbanks. Our stewardship efforts aim to protect and restore environmentally significant natural areas and watercourses.
Our conservation areas like Crawford Lake, Mountsberg, Kelso and others, provide life-giving, nature-based recreation and renewal for hundreds of thousands of outdoor lovers every year.
Environmental education is a critical component in the development of healthy, ecologically conscious citizens. With initiatives like the Halton Children’s Water Festival, and programs like From the Ground Up, we are working to educate and inspire our young people to preserve, protect and enjoy our natural surroundings. Our incredible Mountsberg Raptor Centre provides young people with a uniqe first hand experience to raise awareness about the diversity of Ontario native birds of prey, and the challenges they face.
Each year more than 75,000 visitors come to Crawford Lake to experience the First Nations heritage at the Crawford Lake Iroquoian Village on our sites, and celebrate the region’s unique geological and cultural significance.
We raise funds to purchase natural lands to create new conservation areas and enhance existing protected areas for future generations to enjoy. We work to improve natural areas by planting trees and shrubs to provide habitat and stabilize creekbanks. Our stewardship efforts aim to protect and restore environmentally significant natural areas and watercourses.
Riding Areas
name | trails | total descent | highest trail | total distance |
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Crawford Lake Conservation Area | 19 | -1,082 ft | 1,073 ft | 10 miles |
Hilton Falls Conservation Area | 30 | -922 ft | 1,048 ft | 19 miles |
Kelso | 59 | -2,483 ft | 1,151 ft | 18 miles |
Mount Nemo Conservation Area | 9 | -378 ft | 988 ft | 5 miles |
Mountsberg Conservation Area | 18 | -399 ft | 1,096 ft | 8 miles |
Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area | 4 | -394 ft | 1,087 ft | 2 miles |
Robert Edmonson Conservation Area | 0 | 0 ft | 0 ft | 0 ft |
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