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Crawford Lake

Crawford Lake Conservation Area

  • 232 hectare park established in 1969 on the Niagara Escarpment in Milton
  • Regionally Environmentally Sensitive Area
  • Provincial Area of Natural and Scientific Interest
  • World Biosphere Reserve as part of Niagara Escarpment
  • Rare meromictic lake with surrounding boardwalk
  • One of the most accurately dated pre-contact archeological sites in Canada
  • 15th century reconstructed Iroquoian Village and heritage site
  • Nassagaweya Canyon Interpretive Lookout
  • 19 km of hiking and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails with connections to Bruce Trail
  • Elevated boardwalk with interpretation stations surrounding Crawford Lake
  • Education programs and exhibits
  • Visitors Centre and Gathering Place facilities with Gift Shop, theatres, lunchrooms, exhibits, displays and outdoor picnic area
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    Activities Facilities
    Hiking Washrooms
    Cross-Country Skiing Parking
    Snowshoeing Accessible
    Wildlife Viewing Visitors Centre

     

    Gift Shop

      Picnic Facilities
      Facility Rentals
      Refreshments
     

    Pets Allowed

    Pets MUST be on a 2m leash

    IMPORTANT: Due to the sensitive nature of Crawford Lake, the following activities are prohibited at any time - biking on park trails, as well as swimming, boating or fishing in the lake.

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