My visit to the Lemon Point Conservation Area was an absolute delight! Nestled along the picturesque shores of Kingston, this hidden gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquility.
The conservation area boasts stunning views of Lake Ontario, with walking trails that wind through lush forests and meadows. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a birdwatcher, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Lemon Point has something for everyone.
I was particularly impressed by the diversity of wildlife that calls this area home. From vibrant songbirds to majestic waterfowl, every step of the trail offered an opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form.
The facilities at Lemon Point are well-maintained, with clean restrooms and informative signage along the trails. I appreciated the efforts made to preserve the natural habitat while still providing amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Overall, my experience at the Lemon Point Conservation Area was nothing short of wonderful. It's the perfect destination for a leisurely hike, a family picnic, or simply a moment of solitude by the water's edge. I highly recommend adding this hidden oasis to your list of must-visit spots...
Read moreI love Lemoine Point with a passion! If you really want to connect with nature, this is a place like no other On my visits here, I discovered going with non salted peanuts (in a shell or not), bird seed, and black seeds, go along way. I bought all of this at bulk barn, plus more for your buck and the animals.There’s always so much to see here every time. I’ve almost pet an owl here (please don’t try, I’ve been called an idiot haha) it was so close to me tho. And the squirrels and chipmunks.. makes you feel special to trust each others company. There’s always a lot of wild life here to see. Swans, deer, woodpeckers, turkeys, cardinals, omg, your head spins! Ive been here so many times now, I almost wanna keep this a secret. Can’t believe I fed a goose!! I will come back here until I can’t anymore. It’s extremely special. You don’t really need mosquito spray but it’s not a bad idea to bring. Enjoy the moments here! I couldn’t believe I fed Blue Jays! They’re my favourite bird! Anyway…there is usually enough parking for everyone. Bring your dogs, they have a designated swimming area! Everyone will have a wonderful experience! Please, along the trails… only leave footprints...
Read moreLamoine Point is a conservation area located in the city of Kingston, Ontario. The area consist of 136 hectors and is a recreational hiking trail for many in the region. Many of the trails are on the shores of Lake Ontario and make for a beautiful walk. The wildlife consists of a variety of birds, chipmunks, squirrels, ducks, geese, and various other wild animals that have been somewhat domesticated.
Walking the trails you'll meet people from various walks of life young and old alike. It's a fantastic place for a leisurely walk and a stroll with your dog. Along the trail, are a series of memorial benches and rest stops. There are public washrooms with handicapped accessibility and ample garbage disposals.
There are a total of 11 km of trails with an accessible parking lot at each end. Cyclists are welcome on many parts of the trails. On a sidenote, I often go to the point once or twice a week to walk my dog and shoot pictures. Permits are also available for group picnics and events. You can obtain one by calling area code 613 546–4228 extension 222.
In conclusion, Lamoine point is an excellent outdoor excursion and hiking trail forgetting and...
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