Nature Reserves in Beaton, Oshawa, ON

Find accurate info on the best nature reserves to visit in Beaton, Oshawa. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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1908 Colonel Sam Drive, Oshawa, L1H 8P7

(905) 644-1689
Nature preserve
McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve is a peaceful nature reserve beloved by locals and visitors alike. With miles of beaches, forests, and marshland, the preserve offers ample opportunities for wildlife spotting, photography, and tranquil walks. The reserve is particularly popular among birdwatchers, who come to see a variety of migratory birds during spring. The fall season is also a favorite among visitors due to the beautiful colors and mild weather. The trails, while not always well-marked, lead to the shoreline, providing breathtaking views. Visitors recommend bringing bug spray to protect against aggressive mosquitoes and DEET may not be sufficient. Some feedback suggests the need for better signage and installation of benches and maps to help visitors navigate the preserve.

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915 Grandview St N, Oshawa, L1K 2E3

(905) 436-3311
Nature preserve, Park
Harmony Valley Conservation Area is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and their furry companions. Customers highly praise the beautiful trails for walking and running their dogs, with ample parking and convenient facilities. Many mention the friendly community of dog owners and their well-behaved pets. Some reviews suggest a few areas require better signage for leash rules and garbage management. Overall, a beautiful and well-loved nature reserve.
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191 W Beach Rd, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3

(905) 579-0411

340 King St E, Bowmanville, L1C 3K5

(905) 623-0771
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1285 Victoria Street West, Whitby, L1P 2B3

(905) 579-0411
Nature preserve
Lynde Shores Conservation Area is a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and relaxing in nature. The trails offer scenic views of the lake, wetlands, woods, and wildlife, including deer, mallards, chickadees, and various bird species. The conservation area is clean and well-maintained with ample parking and benches. Visitors often encounter diverse wildlife and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Some reviews mention a few drawbacks, such as limited parking availability and a no-dogs policy.
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5000 Cochrane St, Whitby, L1P 2A3

(905) 579-0411