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Stoney Island Conservation Area

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Stoney Island Conservation Area is a near 100 acre park located near Kincardine, Ontario. Home to scenic forests, bluffs, and stunning views of the Lake Huron shoreline, you won’t want to miss a trip out to Stoney Island! The park has over 6 km of trails — ideal for hiking and cycling — and boardwalks and bridges that will bring you down to Stoney Beach. The large, sheltered trails will bring you through grassy meadows and cedar forests, past White-Tailed Deer, Wild Turkeys, Snowshoe Hares, Minks, Porcupines, and many other species. Visit in the spring to see the park over-run with new life as wildflowers bloom and new birds hatch. This park is truly a nature lover’s paradise! A popular spot in the winter, the park also hosts lovely cross-country skiing trails through this winter wonderland. Make sure you visit Stoney Island Conservation Area in every season!

Watersheds

Lake Huron

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Odawa

Languages

Anishinaabe
Odawa

Address

434 County Rd 23, Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0

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