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St. Johns Conservation Area

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Nestled within Twelve Mile Creek and the beautiful Niagara Escarpment is the tranquil St. John’s Conservation Area. This natural setting is renowned for its wildlife spotting and fishing opportunities. Anglers try their hand at catching trout, while other visitors participate in nature education events and explore the region’s many trails. The trails vary in length and difficulty, so there is something for everyone! Many trails are also accessible for mobility devices. Make your way through the old-growth forests to the largest stand of Tulip Trees in the Niagara region!

Watersheds

Lake Ontario

Treaties

Treaty 3, 1792

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Address

3101 Barron Rd, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E6

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