About This Area
The sandy St. Marys River shoreline is perfect for swimming and sunning or kayaking/canoeing.The forest creates picturesque surroundings for hiking, nature viewing or simply relaxing.
The forest is part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest region and is home to many different birds and small mammals. There is a red pine forest that is as striking as it is peaceful. Cedars scattered throughout the property provide the ideal habitat for deer as well as various species of rare plants of Algoma.
Activities
Amenities
Attractions/Facilities
Other Areas In This Conservation Authority
Fort Creek
Purchased to address flood control concerns experienced by businesses and residents living downstream. The Fort Creek...
Gros Cap
This conservation area is located in the back country of Prince Township with access by car...
Hiawatha Highlands
35 kilometres (22 miles) of nature trails for walking and hiking, with expanding opportunities for Mountain...
Shore Ridges
Designated as a provincially significant wetland. Found within the city limits at the junction of Sunnyside...