Crawford Lake Hiking

4.5/5
(264) · Nature reserve in Milton, Canada
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Aug 7, 2024
Located in Milton, Ontario under the Halton Conservation Authority, Crawford Lake is not only for the nature enthusiast, but will be of interest to anyone that would like to explore the science, anth… Full review by BryanC2725
Oct 2, 2023
Very difficult to get in. Had to drive back up the road to get a signal and pay to get in. Having eventually got in after queueing behind a car battling with the sign in procedure at the gate. we fou… Full review by stevef613
Jul 15, 2023
Lovely little conservation area that is totally unprepared to repersent the start of the new epoch. Diffucult to get into, by reservation only even though it's not a busy site. Gate house is onl… Full review by Madhutch2013

Questions & answers

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Best restaurant around the area?
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Hi! We really enjoy Lowville bistro or Wonderbar restaurant both on Guelph Line. I really hope this helps! Have fun!
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How bad are the ticks there?
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I read on-line that the Halton area was considered "an estimated risk area for lyme disease"
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Are there showers?
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Is there swimming
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There is no swimming, It's protected as a historical time capsule. The agricultural settlement at the bottom of the lake dating back to the times of the native inhabitants and the fact the lake …
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There is no swimming, It's protected as a historical time capsule. The agricultural settlement at the bottom of the lake dating back to the times of the native inhabitants and the fact the lake has no stream entering or leaving the lake makes it highly valued and unique for research.
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Is there an entrance Fee?
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There is an entrance booth run by Halton Conservation however if there is nobody self pay envelopes are provided on the side of the booth. Daily Park Entrance Fees(Includes HST): Adult …
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There is an entrance booth run by Halton Conservation however if there is nobody self pay envelopes are provided on the side of the booth. Daily Park Entrance Fees(Includes HST): Adult (15-64) $7.50 Senior (65 & over)$6.50 Child (5-14) $5.25 Child (4 & under) Free Also, if you plan on multiple visits, consider a Halton Parks Membership for $115+HST which covers 7 parks. (Admission at the gates will be extended to all the occupants arriving together in one personal vehicle.)
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Do I need to make a reservation to visit?
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No, reservations are not required to visit Conservation Halton Parks, however they are recommended. By booking in advance, you can guarantee your spot and save on gate...
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