Heart Lake Conservation Area offers a peaceful natural escape featuring diverse habitats, a large recreational lake, and extensive trails for hiking, biking, and fishing near Brampton, Ontario.
Located within the Credit Valley Conservation Authority jurisdiction near Brampton, Ontario, Heart Lake Conservation Area spans a substantial tract of forest, wetlands, and freshwater lake environments. The centerpiece is Heart Lake, a spring-fed body of water offering year-round recreational opportunities. Surrounding the lake are over 20 kilometers of multi-use trails that weave through mixed hardwood forests, marshland, and meadows, supporting a diverse range of wildlife and plant species native to southern Ontario. The area serves as an important green space benefiting both urban and rural visitors seeking outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and birdwatching. Heart Lake Conservation Area also has historical significance, with its terrain shaped partially by glacial activity and former agricultural land use. Facilities include well-maintained picnic areas, a marina with boat rentals, and accessible fishing piers. Winter months bring snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities. The conservation area is a managed effort to protect the watershed and biodiversity in a rapidly growing suburban region. It's popular with local families and outdoor enthusiasts due to its proximity to the Greater Toronto Area and well-developed recreational infrastructure. Visitors often spot species like white-tailed deer, beavers, and various migratory birds. The lake supports stocked fish populations, including trout and bass, contributing to its fishing appeal.
Heart Lake – a spring-fed lake ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Multi-use trails through forests and wetlands supporting diverse wildlife
Boat rentals and marina facilities providing easy lake access
Winter snowshoe and cross-country ski trails offering seasonal variety
A spring-fed lake offering recreational fishing, paddle sports, and scenic views.
Over 13 miles of maintained trails for hiking, biking, and snowshoeing through diverse habitats.
Facilities providing easy lake access including canoe, kayak, and pedal boat rentals.