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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area — Attraction in Greater Sudbury

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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
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The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a 2,400 acres conservation area in Greater Sudbury, Ontario.
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2420 S Bay Rd, Greater Sudbury, ON P3E 6H7, Canada
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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area

2309 S Bay Rd, Sudbury, ON P3E 6H7, Canada
4.8(519)
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The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a 2,400 acres conservation area in Greater Sudbury, Ontario.

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conservationsudbury.ca
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Reviews of Lake Laurentian Conservation Area

4.8
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5.0
22w

If you're planning a hike in Sudbury, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a must-visit, especially if you start from the Moonlight Beach entrance. The trails are scenic and peaceful, with lots of natural beauty, from rocky outcrops to quiet forested paths and occasional lake views.

🚶‍♂️ Trail Experience: The trail is fairly long, stretching from Moonlight Beach on one end and leading all the way toward Lake Laurentian on the other. It’s a moderate hike – not too difficult, but definitely a bit of a workout, especially if you're doing the full route. Bring water and wear good shoes.

⚠️ Bear Awareness: Be cautious – this is a natural conservation area, and there have been sightings of black bears in the region. Stay alert, avoid hiking alone if possible, and make some noise while walking. It’s a good idea to carry a whistle or bear bell and keep food sealed up.

🌿 Overall Vibe: A great spot for nature lovers, with quieter trails than some other parts of Sudbury. It’s well-maintained, and the entry from Moonlight Beach adds a bonus of starting or ending your hike with a bit of lakeside relaxation.

✅ Tips:

Start early if you're doing the whole trail.

Check trail maps beforehand.

Watch for wildlife and respect...

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4.0
24w

Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, near Laurentian University in Sudbury, is a serene and picturesque escape into nature. With its well-maintained trails, lush greenery, and peaceful ambiance, it’s the perfect spot for hiking, birdwatching, or simply unwinding. Some trails are temporarily closed due to reforestation efforts, but the open paths still offer plenty of exploration.

One of the highlights is the beautiful wooden staircase that winds through the forest, adding a charming touch to the hike. The sunset here is breathtaking, casting golden hues over the lake—ideal for nature lovers and photographers. At the top of the hill, there’s a stunning viewpoint framed by a wooden structure, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a fantastic spot to capture memories or just soak in the beauty of Sudbury’s wilderness.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, a scenic photo opportunity, or a quiet place to connect with nature, Lake Laurentian delivers. The conservation area is well worth a visit, especially for those who appreciate tranquil trails and stunning sunsets. A hidden...

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4.0
7y

The Conservation area is a beautiful spot for a picnic, paddle, short walk, long hike and everything in between.

There isn't a ton of parking, so always good to carpool if you can. There are bathrooms on site, picnic tables with shade and without, plus a spot to launch kayaks/canoes or take a tip.

There are numerous trail options to explore, most that start as common trails and then diverge in different directions. Some of the longer trails are quite sloped, so medium to hard difficulty depending on your fitness level.

The views are beautiful, as anyone who knows Northern Ontario can attest to. The rocky Canadian Shield, sprinkled with oddly shaped lakes, sloping shorelines and covered in Birch trees, is always easy on the...

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ALBERT IYPEALBERT IYPE
If you're planning a hike in Sudbury, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a must-visit, especially if you start from the Moonlight Beach entrance. The trails are scenic and peaceful, with lots of natural beauty, from rocky outcrops to quiet forested paths and occasional lake views. 🚶‍♂️ Trail Experience: The trail is fairly long, stretching from Moonlight Beach on one end and leading all the way toward Lake Laurentian on the other. It’s a moderate hike – not too difficult, but definitely a bit of a workout, especially if you're doing the full route. Bring water and wear good shoes. ⚠️ Bear Awareness: Be cautious – this is a natural conservation area, and there have been sightings of black bears in the region. Stay alert, avoid hiking alone if possible, and make some noise while walking. It’s a good idea to carry a whistle or bear bell and keep food sealed up. 🌿 Overall Vibe: A great spot for nature lovers, with quieter trails than some other parts of Sudbury. It’s well-maintained, and the entry from Moonlight Beach adds a bonus of starting or ending your hike with a bit of lakeside relaxation. ✅ Tips: Start early if you're doing the whole trail. Check trail maps beforehand. Watch for wildlife and respect posted signs.
Ahmad Aquib RazaAhmad Aquib Raza
Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, near Laurentian University in Sudbury, is a serene and picturesque escape into nature. With its well-maintained trails, lush greenery, and peaceful ambiance, it’s the perfect spot for hiking, birdwatching, or simply unwinding. Some trails are temporarily closed due to reforestation efforts, but the open paths still offer plenty of exploration. One of the highlights is the beautiful wooden staircase that winds through the forest, adding a charming touch to the hike. The sunset here is breathtaking, casting golden hues over the lake—ideal for nature lovers and photographers. At the top of the hill, there’s a stunning viewpoint framed by a wooden structure, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a fantastic spot to capture memories or just soak in the beauty of Sudbury’s wilderness. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, a scenic photo opportunity, or a quiet place to connect with nature, Lake Laurentian delivers. The conservation area is well worth a visit, especially for those who appreciate tranquil trails and stunning sunsets. A hidden gem in Sudbury!
James LarmerJames Larmer
The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, easily accessible from the popular Moonlight Beach access point, provides an exceptional urban wilderness escape. Beginning right near the beach, the Moonlight Beach Trail offers a wide, well-maintained 3 km gravel path that is perfect for gentle runs, family walks, and cycling, featuring picturesque views over Ramsey Lake and surrounding wetlands. This trail acts as a fantastic, scenic gateway into the larger conservation area, seamlessly connecting beach-goers and casual visitors to the rugged interior network where more challenging Canadian Shield hikes and remote lake views await. It’s the perfect spot to transition effortlessly from a day at the shore to a peaceful nature trek.
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If you're planning a hike in Sudbury, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a must-visit, especially if you start from the Moonlight Beach entrance. The trails are scenic and peaceful, with lots of natural beauty, from rocky outcrops to quiet forested paths and occasional lake views. 🚶‍♂️ Trail Experience: The trail is fairly long, stretching from Moonlight Beach on one end and leading all the way toward Lake Laurentian on the other. It’s a moderate hike – not too difficult, but definitely a bit of a workout, especially if you're doing the full route. Bring water and wear good shoes. ⚠️ Bear Awareness: Be cautious – this is a natural conservation area, and there have been sightings of black bears in the region. Stay alert, avoid hiking alone if possible, and make some noise while walking. It’s a good idea to carry a whistle or bear bell and keep food sealed up. 🌿 Overall Vibe: A great spot for nature lovers, with quieter trails than some other parts of Sudbury. It’s well-maintained, and the entry from Moonlight Beach adds a bonus of starting or ending your hike with a bit of lakeside relaxation. ✅ Tips: Start early if you're doing the whole trail. Check trail maps beforehand. Watch for wildlife and respect posted signs.
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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, near Laurentian University in Sudbury, is a serene and picturesque escape into nature. With its well-maintained trails, lush greenery, and peaceful ambiance, it’s the perfect spot for hiking, birdwatching, or simply unwinding. Some trails are temporarily closed due to reforestation efforts, but the open paths still offer plenty of exploration. One of the highlights is the beautiful wooden staircase that winds through the forest, adding a charming touch to the hike. The sunset here is breathtaking, casting golden hues over the lake—ideal for nature lovers and photographers. At the top of the hill, there’s a stunning viewpoint framed by a wooden structure, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a fantastic spot to capture memories or just soak in the beauty of Sudbury’s wilderness. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, a scenic photo opportunity, or a quiet place to connect with nature, Lake Laurentian delivers. The conservation area is well worth a visit, especially for those who appreciate tranquil trails and stunning sunsets. A hidden gem in Sudbury!
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The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, easily accessible from the popular Moonlight Beach access point, provides an exceptional urban wilderness escape. Beginning right near the beach, the Moonlight Beach Trail offers a wide, well-maintained 3 km gravel path that is perfect for gentle runs, family walks, and cycling, featuring picturesque views over Ramsey Lake and surrounding wetlands. This trail acts as a fantastic, scenic gateway into the larger conservation area, seamlessly connecting beach-goers and casual visitors to the rugged interior network where more challenging Canadian Shield hikes and remote lake views await. It’s the perfect spot to transition effortlessly from a day at the shore to a peaceful nature trek.
James Larmer

James Larmer

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