Milne Dam Conservation Park offers a peaceful natural retreat centered around the historic Milne Dam on the Credit River, providing scenic trails, fishing, and picnic areas close to Greater Toronto.
Milne Dam Conservation Park is a 17-hectare protected area located in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, along the Credit River. The park is focused around the historic Milne Dam, an early 20th century structure built as part of local water management, now serving as a focal point for outdoor enthusiasts. The terrain features a mix of deciduous forest, river shoreline, and open picnic spaces. Ecologically, the park supports local wildlife including various bird species, fish such as trout and bass, and small mammals typical of southern Ontario woodlands. The park allows visitors numerous recreation options including hiking on well-maintained trails, fly fishing in the Credit River, picnic gatherings, and photography, especially in spring and fall when the river and forest come alive with seasonal change. Milne Dam Conservation Park has historical significance as part of the early hydroelectric initiatives in the region, and its dam structure is an enduring feature visible from walking paths. The site attracts local families, anglers, and nature lovers looking for quick access to nature near urban centers. Its well-marked trails connect to larger networks along the Credit River corridor, making it a favored stop for hiking and mountain biking. The park’s accessibility and peaceful river environment make it a notable spot for birdwatching and other wildlife observation. Despite its relatively small size, it plays a key role in local conservation efforts and public green space provision within the highly developed Peel Region.
Historic Milne Dam structure on the Credit River
Scenic Credit River trout and bass fishing
Well-maintained multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking
Popular picnic areas with riverfront views
A historic hydroelectric dam constructed in the early 1900s that forms a scenic river crossing and focal point.
Accessible riverbanks offering excellent spots for fishing and observing aquatic wildlife.
A loop trail weaving through forested areas and open spaces, suitable for hikers and cyclists.