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Archie Coulter Conservation Area

46900 Brouwers Line, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4, Canada
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4.7
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4.0
2y

Archie Coulture Park's walking trail is a true gem in Elgin. From the moment I set foot on the trail, I was captivated by its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. This park has become my favorite destination for outdoor walks, and for good reason.

The walking trail at Archie Coulture Park offers a perfect blend of tranquility and scenic views. As I meander along the well-maintained path, I am greeted by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and towering trees. The peacefulness of the surroundings instantly soothes my mind and uplifts my spirit.

One of the highlights of this trail is its diversity. The path winds through different landscapes, including open meadows, dense woodlands, and peaceful streams. Each turn offers a new and refreshing vista, making every walk an exciting adventure.

The trail is thoughtfully designed, with benches strategically placed along the way. These resting spots allow me to take in the beauty around me, catch my breath, and simply enjoy the serenity of the park. It's the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and find solace amidst a busy world.

Another notable aspect of the Archie Coulture Park walking trail is its accessibility. The path is well-paved and wide enough to accommodate walkers of all ages and abilities. Whether I'm walking alone, with friends, or even with my furry companion, the trail provides a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

The park's dedication to maintaining the trail is evident through its cleanliness and well-marked signage. I appreciate the efforts made to ensure a pleasant and hassle-free walking experience.

Overall, Archie Coulture Park's walking trail is a true treasure. It offers a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing me to connect with nature and find peace in its beauty. I highly recommend this trail to anyone seeking a serene and invigorating outdoor...

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5.0
1y

We recently found this conservation area when we were looking for some trails to take our three years old on.

The conservation area is beautiful. There are a few different trails and although some of them have hills, our son could navigate them with a little help. Lots of opportunities here for discussions about nature including a variety of plant life, lots of moss and different animal tracks.

There is a fee for using the trails. But if it is small and helps conserve the area so it is totally worth it.

I suggest snapping a picture of the map as you walk in, because there is no cell signal and although the trails are marked. It can be nice to know where you are going.

Highly recommend! We have only gone in the winter time, but I imagine some bug spray will be needed...

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5.0
1y

Please ensure you have the ability to pay the small trail fee. Cell phone reception is non-existent on the trail so using the online option should be in advance. Otherwise $3 in change at the trail entrance. Fee is well warranted.

Trail is beautifully maintained. Lots of great loops that can make your hike shorter or longer. I had my 6 year old with me so we were able to do some smaller loops.

Great variation in scenery and most of the trail is flat and wide. Very easy to walk.

Lots of off leash dogs which is unfortunate as it clearly states to leash dogs at the entrance.

All in all wonderful and...

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Melissa UpfoldMelissa Upfold
We recently found this conservation area when we were looking for some trails to take our three years old on. The conservation area is beautiful. There are a few different trails and although some of them have hills, our son could navigate them with a little help. Lots of opportunities here for discussions about nature including a variety of plant life, lots of moss and different animal tracks. There is a fee for using the trails. But if it is small and helps conserve the area so it is totally worth it. I suggest snapping a picture of the map as you walk in, because there is no cell signal and although the trails are marked. It can be nice to know where you are going. Highly recommend! We have only gone in the winter time, but I imagine some bug spray will be needed in the summer.
Daniel KirbyDaniel Kirby
Please ensure you have the ability to pay the small trail fee. Cell phone reception is non-existent on the trail so using the online option should be in advance. Otherwise $3 in change at the trail entrance. Fee is well warranted. Trail is beautifully maintained. Lots of great loops that can make your hike shorter or longer. I had my 6 year old with me so we were able to do some smaller loops. Great variation in scenery and most of the trail is flat and wide. Very easy to walk. Lots of off leash dogs which is unfortunate as it clearly states to leash dogs at the entrance. All in all wonderful and calming hike.
LALA
I have frequented this spot for years, however it seems to be the new dog park. My last couple visits I have encountered ill mannered off leash dogs with owners who are even more ill mannered. Also the maintenance has gone downhill since before covid which is a bit disappointing. Its too bad CCA doesn’t have enforcement for the rules. After encountering some not so friendly dogs off leash, my dog and I no longer feel very comfortable enjoying our hikes here.
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We recently found this conservation area when we were looking for some trails to take our three years old on. The conservation area is beautiful. There are a few different trails and although some of them have hills, our son could navigate them with a little help. Lots of opportunities here for discussions about nature including a variety of plant life, lots of moss and different animal tracks. There is a fee for using the trails. But if it is small and helps conserve the area so it is totally worth it. I suggest snapping a picture of the map as you walk in, because there is no cell signal and although the trails are marked. It can be nice to know where you are going. Highly recommend! We have only gone in the winter time, but I imagine some bug spray will be needed in the summer.
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Please ensure you have the ability to pay the small trail fee. Cell phone reception is non-existent on the trail so using the online option should be in advance. Otherwise $3 in change at the trail entrance. Fee is well warranted. Trail is beautifully maintained. Lots of great loops that can make your hike shorter or longer. I had my 6 year old with me so we were able to do some smaller loops. Great variation in scenery and most of the trail is flat and wide. Very easy to walk. Lots of off leash dogs which is unfortunate as it clearly states to leash dogs at the entrance. All in all wonderful and calming hike.
Daniel Kirby

Daniel Kirby

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I have frequented this spot for years, however it seems to be the new dog park. My last couple visits I have encountered ill mannered off leash dogs with owners who are even more ill mannered. Also the maintenance has gone downhill since before covid which is a bit disappointing. Its too bad CCA doesn’t have enforcement for the rules. After encountering some not so friendly dogs off leash, my dog and I no longer feel very comfortable enjoying our hikes here.
LA

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