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Reveler Conservation Area

Park

Reveler Conservation Area is a 100 acre park, considered a hidden paradise in the Great Lakes region. This unique habitat is home to a 10 acre hardwood Sugar Maple forest and many rare tree species, including Rock Elm, Slippery Elm, and Butternut trees. Reveler Conservation Area also hosts over 100 bird species, including three local endangered species: the Eastern meadowlark, Loggerhead Shrike, and Bobolink. A favourite spot for hiking, visitors can explore the grassland habitat and limestone outcrops. Keep your eyes peeled for fossils lying beneath your feet!

Watersheds

St. Lawrence River

Languages

Anishinaabe
Mohawk

Address

1R0, 14073-14267 Concession 10-11 Rd, Crysler, ON K0A 1R0

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