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Bruce's Mill Conservation Area

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Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area is a gorgeous spot within the town of Stouffville, Ontario. Named after a restored water-powered mill and Rouge River tributary, the park is now a popular spot for outdoor recreation. Whether you are looking for a rip-roaring adventure on ziplines or BMX rides, or a relaxing afternoon hiking the trails or picnicking in the shade, Bruce’s MIll has something for you! A winding boardwalk and 10 km of trails will take you through the region, from dense forest canopy, to vast open fields. The park’s “Treetop Trekking” adventures will give you a spectacular view from above the branches as you challenge yourself to the thrilling course. Bruce’s Mill also hosts a variety of year-round events, including horse-drawn wagon rides and an operational sugarbush!

Watersheds

Lake Ontario

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Haudenosaunee
Huron-Wendat

Treaties

Williams (1923)

Address

3291 Stouffville Rd, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 7X5

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