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The pristine waters of Crawford Lake have drawn people to its shores for hundreds of years. The rare lake, with surrounding boardwalk, is nestled in lush forests atop the stunning Niagara Escarpment where visitors can watch soaring turkey vultures glide through the Nassagaweya Canyon.
You can even step back in time and explore the 15th century Iroquoian Village that has been reconstructed on its original site. The spirits still sing in the rustic longhouses where tools, animal hides and the smell of smoke let you experience the life and times of Ontario’s First Peoples.
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Please note - Starting the week of April 18, the Bruce Trail Association will be working on the foot bridge located across the creek in the canyon located on the Orange trail which links Crawford Lake to Rattlesnake Point for the next few weeks. Access will still be available and a notice of completion will be posted on this website.
Note: Due to the sensitive nature of Crawford Lake, biking on park trails or swimming, boating or fishing in the lake at any time is prohibited.
