The Strathroy Conservation Area is a 3-kilometer trail located within the town of Strathroy, Ontario. It winds through a beautiful floodplain forest and connects with other urban parks, arboretums, and wetlands in the area. The trail is easily accessible from the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority Administration Centre or a parking lot off of Head Street.
This conservation area is a great spot for nature lovers to explore and enjoy the outdoors. The trail is well-maintained and offers scenic views of the surrounding forest and wetlands. It's also a popular spot for birdwatching, as the reforestation efforts in the area have attracted a variety of...
Read moreStrathroy Conservation Area is immediately west of the down town core. The man- made pond is dammed on the east end. Surrounding the pond is an extensive trail that meanders through a green belt. The green belt is large enough that I rarely saw houses while walking on the trail. During my initial hike, I traveled more than 10 kilometers. I by no means exhausted the trail system. The pond itself it large enough to support canoeing. The canoe launch is close to the park entrance and 30 parking spots. Strathroy is fortunate to have such a great hiking trailing so close to...
Read moreWe love the Strathroy Conservation area, as its in the heart of town it provides a great outdoor experience for us and the kids. Trails are beautiful maintained, and the playground equipment keeps the kids running the entire time. The trails are vast and at time challenging, there are even moments you forget your in the kiddle of town, you get a feeling of being in the middle...
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