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Credit Valley Conservation Lands Adventures

Credit Valley Conservation Lands protect vital watersheds in southern Ontario, offering diverse habitats and recreational opportunities including hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature education.

12,000+
Acres Protected
60+
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Credit Valley Conservation Lands

 

Credit Valley Conservation Lands encompass a network of protected natural areas within the Credit River watershed in southern Ontario, Canada. These lands span forested valleys, wetlands, meadows, and tributary streams that support a wide variety of plant and animal species. The preservation efforts began in the 1950s to protect water quality and maintain the natural landscape amid rapid urban and suburban development within the Greater Toronto Area. These lands provide ecological stability, flood management, and outdoor recreation for residents and visitors alike. Popular activities include hiking on extensive trail systems that range from easy valley walks to more rugged forest routes, birdwatching, and fishing in the Credit River and its tributaries. The Conservation Authority manages several conservation areas including the Terra Cotta Conservation Area, Belfountain Conservation Area, Island Lake Conservation Area, and Silver Creek Conservation Area. Each offers unique features such as waterfall views, rare Carolinian forest species, and picnic facilities. Historical landmarks are scattered throughout the conservation lands, highlighting local heritage and early settler activity. Educational programs and community events foster environmental awareness and stewardship. Visitors are drawn by the combination of accessible wild spaces, tranquil river corridors, and opportunities to engage with nature close to urban centers. The lands serve as important green infrastructure and habitat corridors, sustaining local biodiversity and offering outdoor escapes for wellness and recreation.

Highlights

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Belfountain Conservation Area’s scenic waterfall and former mill ruins

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Rare Carolinian forest species and diverse ecosystems found throughout the lands

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Island Lake Conservation Area’s extensive hiking and mountain biking trails

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Terra Cotta Conservation Area with its trout spawning stream and fish hatchery

Notable Natural Features

Credit River Corridor

A continuous riparian zone running through the conservation lands hosting native fish populations and migratory birds.

Belfountain Conservation Area

Known for its picturesque waterfall, historical water-powered mill ruins, and well-maintained picnic and trail facilities.

Terra Cotta Conservation Area

Features a trout hatchery, trout stream spawning habitat, and multi-use trails popular among hikers and cyclists.