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Rouge Valley Conservation Centre — Attraction in Toronto

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Rouge Valley Conservation Centre
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Vista Trail Trailhead, Rouge National Urban Park
25 Zoo Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
Vista Trail Observation Deck
Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
Cedar Trail and the Beare Wetlands Loop
Bottom of, Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON, Canada
Vista Trail
RR8P+27, Toronto, ON L1V 1E2, Canada
Indo Malaya Pavilion
2000 Meadowvale Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
Splash Island
2000 Meadowvale Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
Beare Hill Lookout
RRGP+CH, Toronto, ON M1B 5W2, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Smoke's Poutinerie
Toronto Zoo, 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
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Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada
4.5(39)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Vista Trail Trailhead, Rouge National Urban Park, Vista Trail Observation Deck, Cedar Trail and the Beare Wetlands Loop, Vista Trail, Indo Malaya Pavilion, Splash Island, Beare Hill Lookout, restaurants: Smoke's Poutinerie
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+1 416-282-8265
Website
rvcc.ca

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Nearby attractions of Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

Vista Trail Trailhead, Rouge National Urban Park

Vista Trail Observation Deck

Cedar Trail and the Beare Wetlands Loop

Vista Trail

Indo Malaya Pavilion

Splash Island

Beare Hill Lookout

Vista Trail Trailhead, Rouge National Urban Park

Vista Trail Trailhead, Rouge National Urban Park

4.6

(243)

Open 24 hours
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Vista Trail Observation Deck

Vista Trail Observation Deck

4.7

(176)

Open 24 hours
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Cedar Trail and the Beare Wetlands Loop

Cedar Trail and the Beare Wetlands Loop

4.6

(27)

Open 24 hours
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Vista Trail

Vista Trail

4.7

(11)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Tue, Dec 9 • 8:00 AM
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Smoke's Poutinerie

Smoke's Poutinerie

Smoke's Poutinerie

2.7

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HOWARD SHOREHOWARD SHORE
Welcome To The Beare Wetlands I was on a group hiking tour today along the Orchard Trail out in the Twyn Rivers area and during the walk we stopped by the Beare Wetlands. I tried to take pictures of the snapping turtles, but I am Not even sure if I saw them or Not! I want to personally Thank the Toronto Region Conservation Authority for hosting a Very Nice Hike Today back on Sunday, August 5, 2018. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
Dan YDan Y
There’s an information centre at the entrance with helpful staff. We did the Vista Trail and it was a lovely and very quiet trail. There is a observation deck with views into the forest below. The beginning of the trail is not very well covered so it can get hot if it’s a sunny summer day.
Nadine C.Nadine C.
Wheelchair accessible portapotties, lots of parking, great vistas, quiet forest 🌳 and varied forests. The only drawback is the highway is close, you definitely hear it and the loop is closed so you need to track back. Other than that it's witchy and wonderful.
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Welcome To The Beare Wetlands I was on a group hiking tour today along the Orchard Trail out in the Twyn Rivers area and during the walk we stopped by the Beare Wetlands. I tried to take pictures of the snapping turtles, but I am Not even sure if I saw them or Not! I want to personally Thank the Toronto Region Conservation Authority for hosting a Very Nice Hike Today back on Sunday, August 5, 2018. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
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There’s an information centre at the entrance with helpful staff. We did the Vista Trail and it was a lovely and very quiet trail. There is a observation deck with views into the forest below. The beginning of the trail is not very well covered so it can get hot if it’s a sunny summer day.
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Wheelchair accessible portapotties, lots of parking, great vistas, quiet forest 🌳 and varied forests. The only drawback is the highway is close, you definitely hear it and the loop is closed so you need to track back. Other than that it's witchy and wonderful.
Nadine C.

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Reviews of Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

4.5
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5.0
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Rouge Valley Conservation Park is a true gem in Ontario, offering breathtaking natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and a peaceful escape from urban life. As one of Canada’s most significant conservation areas, it provides a sanctuary for wildlife, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, and an important educational resource for future generations.

One of the park’s most remarkable qualities is its incredible biodiversity. Home to hundreds of species of birds, mammals, and plants, Rouge Valley is a thriving ecosystem that showcases the beauty of Canada’s natural heritage. From lush forests and rolling meadows to serene wetlands and the Rouge River, the park offers a stunning variety of landscapes that change beautifully with the seasons.

Beyond its natural beauty, Rouge Valley Conservation Park is a paradise for outdoor activities. Whether hiking along scenic trails, birdwatching, cycling, or enjoying a peaceful picnic, visitors can connect with nature in a meaningful way. The well-maintained trails, informative signage, and accessible pathways make it easy for people of all ages and skill levels to explore and appreciate the park.

Another admirable aspect of Rouge Valley is its strong focus on conservation and environmental education. Through guided tours, volunteer programs, and educational initiatives, the park inspires visitors to respect and protect nature. The dedication to preserving this invaluable green space ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy its wonders.

Rouge Valley Conservation Park is more than just a park—it is a testament to the importance of protecting and appreciating nature. Whether visiting for adventure, relaxation, or education, every trip to Rouge Valley is a reminder of the beauty and tranquility that the natural world provides. It is truly a treasure that deserves recognition and...

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3.0
8y

I went there with a group of teens on an October weekday. The office was closed, and the outdoor maps were quite sunbleached. It was hard to tell where the trails started and went. Luckily we met a number of fellow friendly hikers who were quite helpful. Once we got onto the trails, we were treated to some amazing views. Don't miss the lookout on the eastern branch on the VISTA trail. There are no signs about, but it gives a great view of the valley. These trails are very steep, and are not for the young or those with limited mobility. Once big issue we had: apparently the trail is used for horses as well it was very unpleasant to keeping having to watch our step from the "presents" they left scattered all along two trails we took. Can't the riders clean...

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5.0
7y

Welcome To The Beare Wetlands

I was on a group hiking tour today along the Orchard Trail out in the Twyn Rivers area and during the walk we stopped by the Beare Wetlands.

I tried to take pictures of the snapping turtles, but I am Not even sure if I saw them or Not!

I want to personally Thank the Toronto Region Conservation Authority for hosting a Very Nice Hike Today back on Sunday, August 5, 2018.

Sincerely yours,

Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor...

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