Fort Willow Conservation Area | Great Lakes Guide
Destination Icon

Fort Willow Conservation Area

Park

Fort Willow is the perfect destination for those looking to explore the region’s natural and cultural history. Recognized as a provincial and federal heritage site, Fort Willow served as a strategic supply location during the War of 1812. The region has also been used for centuries by First Nations as part of a major route of transportation. Stop by to hike the trail network or enjoy a group picnic within the Fort! The park is a superb destination hear round — explore the area by snowshoe in the winter or come by in the summer months to see the migrating Monarch Butterflies.

Watersheds

Lake Huron

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Haudenosaunee
Huron-Wendat

Treaties

Treaty 18, 1818

Address

2714 Grenfel Rd, Utopia, ON L0M 1T2

Nearby destinatons

See More

Minesing Wetlands Conservation Area

Looking for a nature escape or an unforgettable family outing? The Minesing...

Springwater Provincial Park

This lovely little day-use park has many outdoor activities all year-round,...

Tiffin Centre Conservation Area

Tiffin Centre Conservation Area is a lush all-season destination for recreation,...

Utopia Conservation Area

Adventure, education, and relaxation await you at the aptly named Utopia Conservation...

Related Watermarks

See More