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Tremblay Beach Conservation Area

Park

On the sandy shores of Lake St. Claire lies Tremblay Beach Conservation Area. This quaint park is also bordered by Little Creek. The lake is shallow, perfect for swimming and paddling, especially with young kids and inexperienced water recreationists. Traverse the trails through the marshlands up to the viewing tower to try your eye at wildlife spotting and birdwatching! These extensive shorelines provide the ideal habitat for birds, particularly in the spring.

Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

This park is on the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.
Visit the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail website for more information.

Watersheds

Lake Erie

Treaties

Treaty 2, 1790

Languages

Anishinaabe

Address

10065 St Clair Rd, Lakeshore, ON

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