Lake Laurentian Conservation Area spans 2,400 acres of lush green space in Sudbury, ON. Within this conservation area, you'll discover a human-made lake and pond, accompanied by a self-guided nature trail tailored for hiking and walking enthusiasts. The trail system consists of three distinct paths, each categorized as easy, medium, or difficult, and these trails are meticulously maintained and clearly marked. Throughout the park's expanse, you'll encounter numerous well-placed benches offering resting spots along the trails. The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area presents an idyllic setting for photography and particularly shines during the vibrant colours of fall. The park's wilderness ambiance encompasses diverse landscapes, adding to its overall charm. An enchanting lake beckons kayakers, canoers, and paddleboarders, providing an ideal waterborne experience. This conservation area ensures year-round outdoor activities, catering to each of the four seasons. The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a testament to beautiful landscapes and evokes the sensation of a small haven of paradise amidst its captivating scenery.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Breathtaking views
• Splendid vantage points
• Various recreational pursuits
• Nature.
Best Hiking Trails in Sudbury
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LAKE LAURENTIAN CONSERVATION AREA REVIEWS
Beautiful park and trails. It's about 15 minutes drive from the town of Sudbury. It has some beautiful hidden trails and all the trails are scenic and beautiful. The best time to go there is during fall. During proper fall. This is one of the best place to see colours of fall. Make sure you bring your camera.
Great experience! Trails are clearly laid out. Kayaks, canoes, paddle boards. Picnic tables. Fishing. Beautiful scenery and wildlife.
Such a serene and beautiful lake. Some amazing trails from this place.
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A.Y. Jackson Lookout Trail encompasses three distinct pathways, one of which is dedicated to a geological walking tour. Stretching across approximately 2.1 kilometres, these interwoven loops see significant foot traffic. The trail's allure lies in its picturesque setting, rendering it an ideal locale for picnics and hiking escapades. Red spray paint adorns the rocks to navigate the trail, guiding your way downward. Along this route, you'll encounter stunning waterfalls graced by breathtaking lookout points. For those seeking a more immersive experience, a self-guided driving tour unveils the region's distinctive rock formations. Countless opportunities arise to capture striking photographs, and even a refreshing dip in the water can be savoured. The A.Y. Jackson Lookout Trail is an excellent choice for families seeking outdoor adventures or friends engaging in a game of frisbee. The area teems with diverse wildlife, including moose, deer, bears, small mammals, and bird species.
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• Washroom Facilities
• Wheelchair Friendly
• Exceptional destination
• Scenic wonders.
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A.Y. JACKSON LOOKOUT TRAIL REVIEWS
Such a beautiful place, just a short drive from Sudbury. The full trail is almost 3km and quite challenging. Apparently there is an easier way to walk to the bridge. We enjoyed the challenge with our dogs. We'll definitely be back.
Great lookout point to see the falls. There is a covered shelter with picnic benches and clean washrooms. The falls can be seen from the shelter as well as a short walk to the viewing area.
Beautiful in all seasons, but stunning in fall! When the water is calmer in summer great place to see very interesting shatter cone impact craters from the formation of the Sudbury basin.
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Kivi Park showcases the rich biodiversity synonymous with the Boreal Forest. Tucked away in Sudbury, ON, it remains a hidden treasure awaiting discovery. Renowned as a leading hub for outdoor well-being, fitness, sports, and exhilarating escapades, Kivi Park has earned its place among premier destinations. The park's heart lies in its extensive trail network, predominantly catering to activities such as mountain biking, hiking, fat biking, and snowshoeing. Its reputation thrives on its hiking, trail running, and mountain biking excellence. An access road ascends to the summit, leading to a tranquil lake and a captivating viewpoint. The park proudly offers meticulously maintained trails of diverse levels of challenge and lengths, ensuring a rewarding experience for all who tread upon them, no matter the season. This expansive haven is a testament to nature's splendour and remains an inviting sanctuary for enthusiasts and families alike.
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• Accessible 24/7
• Young adventurers
• Chairs and benches
• Restroom facilities.
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KIVI PARK REVIEWS
All trails, biking (yes, even in the winter), hiking and cross country skiing are well maintained. There is a large selection of trails to choose from. Although you do have to pay an entry fee, the funds are well served in providing a well maintained and safe place for all. Although the day pass can be pricey for those on a fixed income, keep in mind a day pass is valid for 24 hours. I went later in the afternoon and then in the morning the next day. Ohh, last but not least, well maintained outhouses.
A ton of well groomed trails, plenty of off-roading mountain bike trails, beautiful scenery, some lighted groomed hard pack trails for at night, a magnificent playground, at least two warming stations, the nicest outhouses you will ever see, a wheelchair accessible warming station equipped with first aid kit and defibrillator, and oh so much outdoor space to get lost in and explore. Kivi Park is well cared for, clean, and a lovely place to visit. I look forward to visiting in the winter when it will be even more fun.
Great places to be. Lots of trails. Huge play ground for kids Run by volunteers and they are very helpful.
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