The Nottawasaga River Conservation Area protects key stretches of the Nottawasaga River and surrounding ecosystems, offering scenic trails and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities close to Southern Ontario communities.
The Nottawasaga River Conservation Area is located in Southern Ontario, Canada, covering important riparian zones along the Nottawasaga River as it flows into Nottawasaga Bay on Georgian Bay. The area includes a mix of forested landscapes, wetlands, and river corridors that support a variety of wildlife including migratory birds, fish species such as trout and salmon, and diverse plant communities. The conservation area is managed primarily for preserving water quality, preventing erosion, and providing natural habitat corridors. Its geographic setting features gently rolling terrain with mature hardwood forests and wetland pockets that create a habitat mosaic favorable to both terrestrial and aquatic species. Historically, the river has been significant for Indigenous peoples and later European settlers who utilized the waterway for transportation and resource gathering. Visitors to the area can enjoy hiking, bird watching, fishing, and canoeing on the river. Several walking trails follow the riverbank offering tranquil views of beaver ponds, marshlands, and forested slopes. The conservation area's proximity to urban centers such as Barrie and Collingwood makes it an accessible destination for day trips focused on nature observation and low-impact recreation. Educational signage along trails highlights local ecology and conservation efforts. The area is part of a broader watershed initiative aimed at maintaining the health of the lake and river ecosystem. Its quiet natural settings, combined with protected wildlife habitat and well-maintained access points, make it a popular place for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience Southern Ontario's mixed forest and riverine environments.
Scenic riverside boardwalks providing close views of wetland habitats
Excellent trout and salmon fishing spots along the Nottawasaga River
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including migratory waterfowl
Quiet forest hiking trails with interpretive signage about local ecology
A 120-kilometre-long river flowing into Georgian Bay, known for cold-water fish species and natural spawning areas.
A series of marshes and beaver ponds along the river that offer critical habitat for amphibians, waterfowl, and other wildlife.
Accessible trails with interpretive signs that provide educational insights into river ecology and conservation efforts.