Park
Crawford Lake Conservation Area
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Tips from locals
Explore the Iroquoian village and learn about local First Nations history.
A rare meromictic lake, a 15th century reconstructed longhouse village, and over 19 km of trails. Crawford Lake is steeped in science, history, and beauty. Reservations are now required before your visit - book at parkvisit canada.
Crawford Lake Conservation Area explodes in a fire of colour in autumn. Shutterbugs, prepare your lenses for the beauty of the red, orange, and yellow fall colours reflected on the meromictic lake. Take your time and walk around the boardwalk for the full effect of the autumnal season at Crawford. A trip to Crawford Lake isn’t complete without a stop in the Iroquoian village.
Crawford Lake Conservation Area explodes in a fire of colour in autumn. Shutterbugs, prepare your lenses for the beauty of the red, orange, and yellow fall colours reflected on the meromictic lake. Take your time and walk around the boardwalk for the full effect of the autumnal season at Crawford. A…
Unique, cultural and outdoor learning adventures. Easy walking around the lake on a boardwalk or day hike through the Nassagaweya Canyon Trail to Rattlesnake Point.
When you visit Crawford Lake, you create your own adventure. Visit in any season and you’ll find outdoor activities and events you’ll like. Explore the Iroquoian village and learn about local First Nations history. Sample warm and gooey maple taffy during Sweet Water Season. Watch the turtles paddling in the meromictic lake on a walk around the boardwalk. Enjoy a day hike from Crawford Lake through the Nassagaweya Canyon Trail, and journey to Rattlesnake Point. Bring your friends and cross-country ski on the Pine Ridge trail, or join a Moonlight Snowshoe hike.
When you visit Crawford Lake, you create your own adventure. Visit in any season and you’ll find outdoor activities and events you’ll like. Explore the Iroquoian village and learn about local First Nations history. Sample warm and gooey maple taffy during Sweet Water Season. Watch the turtles paddl…
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Location
3115 Conservation Rd
Milton, ON