Ganaraska Forest
Oak Ridges Moraine, first Canadian watershed to be studied, 11,000 acre multi-use forest and facility
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Oak Ridges Moraine, first Canadian watershed to be studied, 11,000 acre multi-use forest and facility
Ganaraska River, wetland, hiking trail
Located along the shoreline where Pigeon and Buckhorn Lakes connect, offering hiking trails and fishing opportunities
Eastern headwaters of Ganaraska River, Oak Ridges Moraine, spring fed pond
Large urban lake, parkland, trails, beach, marshlands
Stocked trout ponds, tackle, no fishing license required, niagara escarpment, Bruce Trail
Access to Trent River shoreline, boat launch
Natural area, old growth cedars, Mad river
Cold water stream, prairie remnants, oak savannah, bluebird population
See an abundance of birds and small mammals throughout the wooded areas, open fields and quarry...
Rugged Canadian Shield, old mica mines, small lake for canoeing and fishing, Rideau Trail
Located east of Cornwall, Grays’ Creek Conservation Area & Marina Complex offers over 43 hectares of...