BelFountain Conservation Park Caledon Ontario
Although a small park (some picnic/bbq areas) it has a number of great trail hikes that I really enjoy going through every time. The drive here on Forks of the Credit road is awesome, especially as kids you would feel those bumps/hills more pronounced :)
Will be going back in autumn as its really different and very special on its own in autumn with all the beautiful colours.
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There is plenty to see and do at Belfountain. A nature trail spans the river gorge using a suspension bridge and then winds along the steep sides of the Escarpment requiring steady feet and approximately 30 minutes to walk. A short distance downstream is the juncture of the West and main Credit Rivers, the scenic “Forks of the Credit” area. These can be reached by a rugged hike down into the valley along the Trimble Trail that will take you out of the Conservation Area.
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Life in Canada for Immigrants || Albion Hills Conservation Area || Caledon, Ontario
This is a travel vlog to Albion Hills Conservation Area/Park in the city of Caledon in Ontario, Canada.
Ontario, Canada has many beautiful parks and conservation areas.
Albion Hills Conservation Area is spread in a area of 700 square kms on the banks of Humber River. It is at a 40 min. drive from Toronto.
This area is known for its dramatic scenery and exciting outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, mountain biking, picnic areas and swimming in the summers and skiing in the winters.
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Credit Valley Conservation
Belfountain Conservation Area
Location
10 Credit Street, Belfountain L7K 0E5
Things to See and Do:
Yoga, Shinrin Yoku (forest bathing) and nature retreats provided by Humans in Nature
Hiking Trails
Dog walking (leashed dogs only please)
Photography
Wedding Ceremonies and Photography
Suspension bridge
Waterfall
Credit River
Historic fountain
Flower gardens
Newly renovated terrace area
Annual Belfountain Salamander Festival
Facilities
Indoor washroom facilities
Parking
Belfountain Conservation Area | Caledon, ON
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The Scenic Town of Caledon: Belfountain Conservation Area
Who knew such a picturesque trail would be so close to the city.
A small village called Belfountain is located in the Township of Caledon. Just an hour's drive from Toronto, the village offers beautiful trails, a river and a park in a heavily treed woodland.
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Belfountain Conservation Area Ontario Canada 27Jul2019
Belfountain Conservation Area
Location: 10 Credit Street, Belfountain L7K 0E5 Canada
Hours of Operation
*subject to change, conditions permitting
Spring (April 27 to May 12)
Seven days a week – 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Summer (May 13 to August 18)
Seven days a week – 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Late Summer (August 19 to September 15)
Seven days a week – 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fall (September 16 to October 27)
Seven days a week – 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winter (October 28 to April 26, 2020)
Closed (NO ENTRY)
General Admission Fees*
Adults: $5.75
Children (6-14): $2.65
Senior (60 and over): $4.43
Maximum charge per vehicle of up to 6 people: $23.90
Maximum charge per bus: $110
Individual bus passengers (adult/ senior): $3.50
Parking fee per passenger vehicle on weekends and holidays: $10.00
Parking fee per bus on weekends and holidays: $50.00
Members Free
Things to See and Do
Yoga, Shinrin Yoku (forest bathing) and nature retreats provided by Humans in Nature
Hiking Trails
Dog walking (leashed dogs only please)
Photography (permit may be required, please contact 1-800-367-0890 for details)
Wedding Ceremonies and Photography (booking and permit mandatory; please contact 1-800-367-0890 or recreation@cvc.ca to book)
Fishing (valid Ontario Fishing Licence required)
Suspension bridge
Waterfall
Credit River
Historic fountain
Flower gardens
Newly renovated terrace area
Annual Belfountain Salamander Festival
Facilities
Indoor washroom facilities (accessible)
Parking (accessible)
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Winter at Belfountain Conservation (Caledon, Ontario)
My VERY FIRST video recorded and edited of Belfountain Conservation area's bridge and waterfall - I hope you like it!
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BELFOUNTAIN CONSERVATORY AREA! - Caledon, Ontario
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Beautiful green park loop hike at the Belfountain Conservatory Area in Caledon, Ontario. Perfect place to spend a hot day under the lush shade of amazing tall trees, pond, water fall and natural springs! Yes, we stacked rocks there too!
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Belfountain Conservation Area
Belfountain Conservation Area is a small 32 acre park run by Credit Valley Conservation and is located not far northwest of the Greater Toronto Area.
The land was originally developed by Charles Mack who bought the land in 1908. The dam / waterfall, cave, bell fountain and stonework are all remnants of the Mack's little paradise.
The park is open from 8am until 9pm during the summer months and is connected by the Trimble Side Trail to the Bruce Trail.
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One of the best conservation areas I've been too. The trails are fairly short within the park. For longer hikes, it also connects to the Bruce trail. The scenery within the park is beautiful. it was nice experience with family
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The Belfountain itself is not anything particularly spectacular. The environs however are nice to spend a relaxing day at. There is a small suspension bridge too from either side of which you can get some nice pictures.
Belfountain, Canada
This was one of my favourite places i have been in Canada, The scenery was just too good! it also had some old aged caves which were quite unique.
I do not know the history of Yellowstone CAVE but, if you are interested you may click the link below and check out.
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Exploring Belfountain Conservation Area
Hi! Here we take you for a short exploring adventure tour at Belfountain Conservation Area managed by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC).
A beautiful place for hiking the trails, sightseeing, enjoying nature, fishing and much more.
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CHELTENHAM BADLANDS - Caledon, Ontario
Visiting the Cheltenham Badlands on a rainy day in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. One of the joys we've discovered traveling abroad is that we don't often have to go far to find adventure. With this mindset, we set off from our temporary home in Brampton, Ontario to visit the Cheltenham Badlands located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. Merely a fifteen to twenty minute drive, we passed through rural farmland and marveled at the fact it only takes a few minutes to escape suburbia.
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Given that it was overcast and rainy, the Badlands weren't nearly as crowded as they normally would be on a sunny summer day. Taking advantage of this we had the whole place to ourselves after two girls, who were ahead of us, quickly finished exploring on foot.
What is fascinating about the Badlands is that they are the result of a farming mishap. Given poor farming practices in the 1930s caused the soil to erode and eventually be exposed to the underlying shale. Its trademark red color is due to iron oxide deposits. It was only recently purchased by the Ontario Heritage Foundation (2000) located along the Niagra Escarpment and Bruce Trail.
If you're looking to visit, the Cheltenham Badlands are located on the south east section of Olde Base Line Road, which is nearby Chinguacousy Roads.
Today we are taking a little bit of a road trip. We've been staying in Brampton where my family lives and there is a really cool place that is called the Cheltenham Badlands about fifteen or twenty minutes north of my town. We're just driving over there, driving through the countryside and it is a bit of rainy day but we've got our umbrellas and it is going to be a fun little adventure. Let's go!
Here we are. We have arrived at the Cheltenham Badlands and it is really cool. The earth is so red and rich here. It just looks like you've set foot in Mars or maybe even Australia. This place is actually located on Olde Baseline just off of Chinguacousy road, which is north of Brampton if you're thinking of visiting.
Easily one of the coolest things about being back in Canada is that you don't have to go far to get out in nature. We're staying in the suburbs now and it just took like a fifteen or twenty minute drive to get out to here. We're passing through farmland, through fields and we saw all kinds of things along the way.
Today the hills are looking a bit of a brownish red because of all of the rain we've had recently; however, if you come on a sunny day it is actually a lot more orange and reddish in color. It kind of looks cooler on a better day but you also get more people here so you have to compete for a good spot.
We've got the whole place to ourselves! Hahaha!
The Badlands don't actually make up a massive area over here but there are a few little trails that you can walk down so it is nice for an afternoon if you feel like going for a bit of a hike or just getting out of the city. Just getting out of the house is nice.
And it is starting to pour so we're leaving now. That is the end of the adventure. Bye.
We're retreating to the car.
Did we bring an umbrella just to leave it in the car? Yep. We did. We did.
The site is located on the south east side of Olde Base Line Road, between Creditview and Chinguacousy Roads, west of Highway 10 in Caledon, and features exposed and eroded Queenston Shale. The formation is located along the Niagara Escarpment.
The formation was exposed by poor farming practices in the 1930s that led to soil erosion and exposed the underlying shale.[1]
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Cheltenham Badlands, Caledon, Ontario
Cheltenham Badlands is a small example of badlands formation in Caledon, Ontario.
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Belfountain Conservation Area: Family Hiking Adventure
Waterfalls, scenic views and well-kept trails make Belfountain Conservation Area an excellent choice for your next family adventure!
ALBION HILLS CONSERVATION AREA (TRCA Parks) in Caledon - Let's Discover ON
Our video blog from Albion Hills Conservation Area in Caledon.
It's one of several TRCA Parks in the GTA.
Cost: $6.50/Adult, FREE for Kids, Extra fee for SplashPad.
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