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Hay Creek Conservation Area — Attraction in Ontario

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Hay Creek Conservation Area
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Powell's Patch Blueberries
37 Gilbert Rd, Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K2, Canada
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Hay Creek Conservation Area

241 Port Ryerse Rd, Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K2, Canada
4.4(50)
Open until 11:00 PM
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4.4
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3.0
3y

More signage would have been helpful. There's a map as you enter but that's it. There are arrows on some of the trees but it would have been great to have them correspond to the legend on the map. Feels like it would be very easy to get lost. Washrooms would have been great as well. Enjoyed our hike though. Most of the pathways are wide and covered in pine needles. Hope to go back in the fall if I can find more detailed information about the...

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3.0
3y

Nice little trail. The footbridge is not longer there, so it is just a short trail through the woods, which can be done in 10-15min. Wear good hikers - lots of exposed tree roots. Would only suggest it on a sunny day (I imagine it's quiet difficult/slippery when wet). Trail paths are not always obvious either, so plan to get a bit lost.

Afterwards, stop in at the Port Ryerse's Fork in the Road food truck a 2 min drive down the road...

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4.0
6y

A beautiful place to go for a walk. Many people bring their dogs. The trail goes in a circle so you don't have to see the same thing twice. There are two areas, one on each side of the water. On the one side there is a pavillion where you could have a picnic with your family ect. The bridge that connects the two areas is broken and has been for a significant amount of time and this is the only reason I'm not giving Hay...

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Nicole NNicole N
Nice little trail. The footbridge is not longer there, so it is just a short trail through the woods, which can be done in 10-15min. Wear good hikers - lots of exposed tree roots. Would only suggest it on a sunny day (I imagine it's quiet difficult/slippery when wet). Trail paths are not always obvious either, so plan to get a bit lost. Afterwards, stop in at the Port Ryerse's Fork in the Road food truck a 2 min drive down the road afterwards for lunch!
Stephanie MStephanie M
Very overgrown trail. At times, we found it hard to know if we were on the trail or a deer path. A lot of very muddy, slippery spots, broken makeshift bridges. The main bridge is completely gone (see picture). It's a shame because it looks like it would have been a nice spot in the past.
Meg HMeg H
Quiet and lonely. It’s not easy to find the path of trail which hides in forest. Maybe because of pandemic, the garbage can is full without cleaning for a while apparently.
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Nice little trail. The footbridge is not longer there, so it is just a short trail through the woods, which can be done in 10-15min. Wear good hikers - lots of exposed tree roots. Would only suggest it on a sunny day (I imagine it's quiet difficult/slippery when wet). Trail paths are not always obvious either, so plan to get a bit lost. Afterwards, stop in at the Port Ryerse's Fork in the Road food truck a 2 min drive down the road afterwards for lunch!
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Very overgrown trail. At times, we found it hard to know if we were on the trail or a deer path. A lot of very muddy, slippery spots, broken makeshift bridges. The main bridge is completely gone (see picture). It's a shame because it looks like it would have been a nice spot in the past.
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Quiet and lonely. It’s not easy to find the path of trail which hides in forest. Maybe because of pandemic, the garbage can is full without cleaning for a while apparently.
Meg H

Meg H

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