Trails - Conservation Halton

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Trails - Conservation Halton
Day Use Admission
(HST incl.)
Adults (15 - 64) Senior (65+) Child (5 - 14) 4 & under $7.50
$6.50
$5.25
*FREE
*Children 4 & under pay group rate of $2 each when in
a group of 8 or more.
Halton Parks
MEMBERSHIP
(HST incl.)
Annual Family Membership Annual Individual Membership Senior Membership $129.95
$56.50
15% off
Park Operating Hours
Open Daily at 8:30am
Buildings Open at 10am
Closing times vary seasonally.
Trails may be closed depending on trail
and weather conditions or special events.
Check website for latest updates
haltonparks.ca
Mountsberg
Trails
Mountsberg Conservation Area
2259 Milburough Line
Campbellville, ON L0B 1B0
Phone 905.854.2276
Email mtsberg@hrca.on.ca
*Rates subject to change
Mountsberg
7 parks
,
7 perks
!
Halton Parks
Experience fun outdoor attractions,
events and recreation year-round!
Crawford Lake, Rattlesnake Point,
Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg,
Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson
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Conservation Halton is a community based environmental
agency that protects local ecosystems and contributes
to the quality of life in communities throughout its area
of jurisdiction known as the watershed.
Conservation Halton
2596 Britannia Road West
Burlington, ON L7P 0G3
905.336.1158
admin@hrca.on.ca
conservationhalton.ca
Conservation
Halton
Mountsberg
This 472 hectare park
includes extensive wetlands,
forests, fields and a
202 hectare water control
reservoir that was built in
1966. The park includes
16 kilometres of nature trails,
a demonstration sugar bush,
visitors centre, a wildlife walkway with bison
and birds of prey and a childrens Play Barn.
Observe some of the hundreds of bird species
recorded at the conservation area along the
Lakeshore Lookout trail. The Pioneer Creek
and Nature Trivia trails also include unique
features that convey the natural history of
the park.
Hiking Trails
Legend
Start of Trails
Snacks
Marsh
Gatehouse
Hiking
Railroad
Parking
Cross-country Skiing
Park Boundary
Washrooms
Lookout
Vault Toilets
Interpretive Stations
Picnic Tables
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Hike Wildlife Walkway
Trail
Pioneer Creek Trail
Sugar Bush Trail
1.6 km 30 min
2,400 footsteps
Lakeshore Lookout Trail
5.6 km 2 hrs
8,400 footsteps
6.5 km 2 hrs
9,750 footsteps
1.5 km 20 min
2,250 footsteps
Trek the Trails
Hike the 16 km of forest
and lakeshore trails
for some excellent bird
watching
Family Fun
Watch the kids meet the
farm animals and romp
in the Play Barn
Birds of Prey
Conservation Trail Ethics
Trails are routed to protect neighbouring environmentally
sensitive areas. Trail routes are selected to mitigate
damage to animal and plant species.
Please stay on trails and do not cut new trails.
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Take in a Bird of Prey
presentation and learn
from the Raptor Centre
staff and its resident
eagles, hawks, owls and
more
New Discoveries
Discover the bison herd
and reservoir viewing
blind along the Wildlife
Walkway
This mapping was produced by Conservation Halton and should be used
for information purposes only. Data sources used in its production are of
varying quality and accuracy and all boundaries should be considered
approximate. Conservation Halton disclaims all responsibility for any and all
mistakes or inaccuracies in the information and further disclaims all liability
for loss or damage, which may result from the use of this information. This
map is protected by copyright (© 2013) and may not be reproduced without
written consent from Conservation Halton. Any copying, redistribution or
republication the content thereof, for commercial gain is strictly prohibited.
Produced by Conservation Halton GISP under license with
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Copyright © Queens Printer 2013.
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