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King's Mill Conservation Area

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King’s Mill Conservation Area is a historic 60 acre park in Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario. The region offers plenty of unique photography opportunities. Hike along the small hiking trail through the scenic marsh, filled with a vast array of plant and animal species. The ruins of an old grist mill and dam can be found within the park. Many visitors bring along paint brushes and canvas to immortalize the stunning scenery! The Trent River that flows through King’s Mill Conservation Area has been called “one of the finest rivers in the world” and is a very popular fishing destination, so bring along your rods!

Watersheds

Lake Ontario

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Huron-Wendat

Treaties

Treaty 57

Address

1119 Wellmans Rd, Stirling-Rawdon, ON

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