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Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area

The Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area has some of the most inspiring scenic viewing found anywhere. Five breathtaking lookouts dot the edge of towering cliffs of Ontario’s striking Niagara Escarpment. With excellent hiking trails, this natural environment park is perfect for that therapeutic walk in the woods during any season. You can soak up this relaxed atmosphere even longer by enjoying a picnic in the grassy meadows or an overnight stay at one of the group campsites.

 

For the adventuresome, Rattlesnake Point has three designated sites where experienced rock climbers can scale challenging cliffs under a canopy of rich woods. Hiking enthusiasts can trek the Bruce Trail through the Nassagaweya Canyon complete with trail connections to Crawford Lake.

 

 

Activities Facilities
 Hiking  Washrooms
 Rock Climbing  Parking

 Wildlife Viewing

 Group Camping

 Cross-Country Skiing  Picnic Facilities
   Fire Pit
   Refreshments
 

 Pets Allowed

Pets MUST be on a 2 m leash

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