Claireville Conservation Area 8180 Hwy 50, Brampton, ON L6T 0A6

Claireville Conservation Area





1718 Reviews
  • Friday2–7 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–7 PM
  • Monday2–7 PM
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday2–7 PM
  • Thursday2–7 PM




Claireville Conservation Area 8180 Hwy 50, Brampton, ON L6T 0A6




About the Business

Claireville Conservation Area - Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | Claireville Conservation Area, 540 acres of natural and forested area, is a popular destination for birders, walkers and bikers.

Contacts

Call Us
+14166616600
8180 Hwy 50, Brampton, ON L6T 0A6

Hours

  • Friday2–7 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–7 PM
  • Monday2–7 PM
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday2–7 PM
  • Thursday2–7 PM

Features

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




Recommended Reviews

Matteo Macri
18.10.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
Really nice natural area with trees, grass, and trails. Perfect place to try horseback riding. The price is very reasonable in my opinion. The trail is pretty long and includes little forest areas and hills. It’s very relaxing and all the horses are very well trained. 10 out of 10 experience and I’d recommend to anyone going and old.
Elhgyne A.
16.10.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
The place was huge! It's a nice place for a walk. Not much of hikes but so friendly for dogs. The fall colors are beautiful!! Trails were clearly marked and so many trails to choose from. There are maps everywhere. Good terrain for a run or bike too. Many picnic tables scattered for public use. I did not see a washroom though. There are parking available on site. We were not able to go to the stable but would love to try guided horseback riding with my kids next time. I would frequent this park with my dog.
Raja Johnpulle
23.08.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
This park in the northeastern edge of Brampton offers a fairly nice hiking trail in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. There's some really nice forested areas but there's also some trails that are too close to Highway. I did enjoy the fresh air and the trees and the quietness of the surroundings. As you can see in the pictures that I've attached there's some really lush natural landscape and we barely ran into anybody over the course of our 1 and 1/2 hour trek. The one thing I was disappointed about is that there was quite a bit of litter along the way in some areas. This is reflective of the people who frequent the area. I wish we could impose fines for people who litter in in the woods.
Kanchan Kumar
13.08.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
Amazing place to check out fall colours. You don't need prior reservations, parking is based on first come first serve.
Rosalie V
23.07.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
A beautiful slice of heaven in the city. A bird sanctuary where you can enjoy tranquility.
Fred Hopper
22.07.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
This is a little known but sizeable park just outside the City of Toronto. We had a wonderful 2h walk and only saw a third of the park. Nice mix of paved roads (no vehicles) and well maintained trails. The trails get a little muddy in the winter. Lots of parking, but you need a GPS to find the parking lots. Could use more frequent garbage removal in the off season.....
Gaurav Shah
21.07.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
I decided to bike here alone to see if it's worth bringing the family over. The ranch close to queen street requires reservation and is booked until August for pony rides. On the other side which seems to be a walking trail is a beaten down bridge and a small stream of smelly water underneath. If you are looking for a nice walk in nature this is your place. Otherwise nothing much to see here.
Jianshu Cui
20.07.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
We came as a big group and it was an amazing experience. The scenery was breathtaking and the wildlife was abundant. We hiked through forests, along streams and around lakes, and saw birds in their natural habitat.
Tabitha Peters
10.07.2023
Claireville Conservation Area
This place is only okay in the fall season in my opinion.Spring and Summer it's filled with mosquitos and flies, especially heading into the forestry parts of the trail. It's not a nice experience during those seasons.The views are better in the Fall season, and it's prettier anyways for people who want to take hiking pictures.The trail is good, long and challenging.

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8180 Hwy 50, Brampton, ON L6T 0A6
Claireville Conservation Area