Proctor Park Conservation Area 96 Young St, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0

Proctor Park Conservation Area





278 Reviews
  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM




Proctor Park Conservation Area 96 Young St, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0




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96 Young St, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0

Hours

  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables




Recommended Reviews

Patricia B
23.10.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Great little hiking trail with a long ascending hill on the Hardwood loop. Nice to get your cardio up! I would recommend icers/crampons in the winter. Scenic and quite enjoyable. Expect to hike about 45 minutes if you do the full loop.
Adriel O'Malley
12.10.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Just went on a lovely afternoon walk with my nieces and sister. We all enjoyed the fresh air and scenery. The highlight for the kids was definitely the stream. They had a blast playing in it!
Dale Bigalow
10.10.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Beautiful trails but not enough garbage receptacles.
Steve MacCarthy
29.09.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Great scenic trails.
Jenna Hayman
17.08.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Gorgeous small conservation park with great 15-30 minute walking trails. Proctor house is a historic site which does tours, and there is also a small stage/barn theatre that runs during non-covid, and some picnic tables on the property as well. The trails offer a great place to go for a short hike or take your dog (and I've even seen someone with their cat, bless their heart) for a walk. Not recommended as a biking trail as there are stairs and a lot of elevation changes as well as waterways, and a lot of pedestrian traffic.This park is not well-lit at night, and has no overnight parking available.Very scenic, great for photos as well.
Jay Taugher
12.08.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Great park that's relatively close to urban areas. The loop through the park is well marked and maybe 5 or 6 thousand steps in total. There is a surprising amount of hills within the park, but there are shorter trails as well.Something for everyone here.
Jordan Smith
08.08.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Such am amazing trail!There is a smaller trail amazing for the family and a larger one that was a lot of fun but a lot of hiking up and down hill and definitely a farther walk than the first trail. Either way both trails are great, we loving going!!
Sunny S
25.07.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
the park/trail is not big (just under 5km) but It's is beautiful hidden gem in Brighton.
Katie Morewood
21.07.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Nice trails, well maintained and surprisingly not buggy. There are a few loops to chose from, so you can take a shorter walk if that's your style. Someone has built some fairy houses on the cedar loop, which my son was charmed by.
Hardik Patel
21.07.2023
Proctor Park Conservation Area
The park hosts an extensive network of trails — enough for an entire day full of hiking or cycling!Make sure you park at the theatre Parking and watch for the signs.

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96 Young St, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
Proctor Park Conservation Area