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Two Creeks Conservation Area — Attraction in Ontario

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Two Creeks Conservation Area

21638 1 Kent Rd, Wheatley, ON N0P 2P0, Canada
4.6(189)
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twocreeks.ca
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4.6
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4.0
5y

Such a beautiful lush area, full tree coverage , beautiful bird sounds but this conservation area is in some serious need of trail maintenance. We found so many missing markers pointing directions for various paths. The trails need to be trimmed as to safely walk the paths , trees need some trimming or cutting in order to safely walk without coming in contact with trees , branches, long grasses trying to avoid...

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3.0
7y

Seems like a decwnt place. We didnt spend too much time here because the arrows that "guide" you through are not usable. There is no indication as to which way takes you where, and we followed them to another exit towards the parking lot, which is the reason for only 3 stars. So we just left. The place seemed pretty nice, althoigh the trail was narrow due to being overgrown...but no biggie, just travel...

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5.0
4y

Excellent walking, hiking and biking trails. So many different sections of tree types to explore. Be sure to visit the old train bridge when you visit here, far southwest corner of property. Bring boots as it can get very muddy and wet in sections. If coming to bike best to come during the drier seasons and stick to the higher trails. Lots of room for parking and bathroom...

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Ron HebertRon Hebert
Two Creeks is a very nice conservation area with a variety of vegetation accessed by a good trail system with many bridges. The trails are well maintained and marked for easy navigation. The bike trails look like even more fun. The creeks had very little flow in September when I visited. Lots of birds and squirrels. Great facilities including restrooms and a huge picnic shelter.
Howard WalshHoward Walsh
Great location for Sunday evening music concerts on the stage in the summer. However, trails have not been kept up this year. Grass is overgrown on trails, which could be a tick hazard. Some of the boards in the wood bridges are broken or missing - makes one wonder if it is actually safe to walk on!
AndreaAndrea
Beautiful trails and several bridges winding through mature trees. There's a memorial grove area that will look much better once the trees get a bit bigger. Some of the bridges don't look super safe, but it's easy enough to take another trail and go around them.
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Two Creeks is a very nice conservation area with a variety of vegetation accessed by a good trail system with many bridges. The trails are well maintained and marked for easy navigation. The bike trails look like even more fun. The creeks had very little flow in September when I visited. Lots of birds and squirrels. Great facilities including restrooms and a huge picnic shelter.
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Great location for Sunday evening music concerts on the stage in the summer. However, trails have not been kept up this year. Grass is overgrown on trails, which could be a tick hazard. Some of the boards in the wood bridges are broken or missing - makes one wonder if it is actually safe to walk on!
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Beautiful trails and several bridges winding through mature trees. There's a memorial grove area that will look much better once the trees get a bit bigger. Some of the bridges don't look super safe, but it's easy enough to take another trail and go around them.
Andrea

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