8 km easy to moderate trail. Has picnic areas and tables. Fairly scenic, though paid parking. When ...
Island Lake Conservation Area
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Discover Island Lake Conservation Area, nestled in Orangeville, Ontario, offering 820 acres of pristine lake, wetland, and forest landscapes at the Credit River's headwaters. Nature enthusiasts can engage in a variety of activities, from fishing and paddling on the lake to hiking the trails and picnicking amidst the lush forests.
Explore the signature Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail, an eight-kilometre pathway encircling the lake, connecting to local trails and providing scenic viewpoints and wildlife spotting opportunities. In winter, the frozen lake invites visitors to safely enjoy ice fishing, skating, or snowshoeing, adding a magical touch to the outdoor experience.
With trails like the Island Lake Family Trail, Hockley Trail, Sugar Bush Trail, and Memorial Forest Trail, visitors of all ages and abilities can immerse themselves in the beauty of the long-standing maple-beech forest, discover memorial gardens, and enjoy the tranquility of the natural surroundings. Whether seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Island Lake Conservation Area offers a diverse range of outdoor adventures for all.
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Beautiful walking experience with my young kids and my dogs. The views are really pretty and a lot o...
Friends and I celebrated Thanksgiving by hiking on Island Lake. The 8-km trail loop was easy, flat a...

