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Gut Conservation Area

Park

Located just east of Apsley, Ontario, is the 400 acre Gut Conservation Area. This park was named after the large gorge (“the Gut”) that penetrates the park. The Crowe River flows through this 30 m high and 5-10 m high fissure for an impressive 230 m. This impressive scenery is a popular spot for visitors looking for an afternoon of sightseeing, hiking, swimming, and relaxing in nature. A visit to Gut Conservation Area is an exquisite way to spend an afternoon!

Watersheds

Lake Ontario

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Huron-Wendat

Treaties

Treaty 27, 1819

Languages

Anishinaabe
Mohawk

Address

2399 The South Rd, Coe Hill, ON K0L 1P0

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