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Where Heritage has a Home

Belfountain Conservation Area

Connect with nature and explore the past on the Niagara Escarpment, in the valley of the West Credit River.

Overlook a beautiful waterfall from the suspension bridge. Meet an escarpment trail where freshwater springs flow down limestone cliffs. Visit historical features in the park including the “belle” fountain, terrace and Yellowstone Cave.

This park was recently restored to help protect and manage the natural and cultural heritage of the property.

Four Seasons of Recreation Await!

Island Lake Conservation Area

Connect with nature and explore 820 acres of lake, wetland and forests, located at the headwaters of the Credit River in Orangeville.

Experience everything nature has to offer. Cast a line, paddle on the lake, walk the trails, or picnic by the forest. In the colder weather, safely explore a frozen lake with a fishing rod, skates or snowshoes.

Enjoy the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail, the park’s signature eight-kilometre trail, that leads you around the perimeter of the lake.

Discover Beautiful Landscapes

Terra Cotta Conservation Area

Explore 485 acres in the Niagara Escarpment. The park features a variety of trails that wander through mature forests and past streams and ponds. Don’t forget to visit the wetland.

Under the summer sun, enjoy a picnic and discover outdoor fun with your family and friends. In winter plan a trip to cross-country ski and snowshoe on groomed trails or skate on a frozen pond. Don’t be surprised if you see white-tailed deer bounding in the woods or hear the sounds of pileated woodpeckers in the trees.

Fishing is the Focus

Ken Whillans Conservation Area

Connect with nature as you explore warmwater fish habitat and wetland communities. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced angler, enjoy warm weather fishing fun with family and friends at this park.

See and hear a variety of birds, enjoy the view of the Devils Pulpit or skip over to enjoy a hike on the Caledon Trailway.