Albion Hills Conservation Park

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Caledon, Canada

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Nature preserve· Bird watching area· Hiking area· Picnic ground· Hiking· Parks· Campground· Mobile home park· Swimming pool

Albion Hills Conservation Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Albion Hills Conservation Park is located in Caledon, Canada on 16500 Peel Regional Rd 50. Albion Hills Conservation Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

16500 Peel Regional Rd 50

Phone

+1 9058800227

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kinneret Yoga

I love cross country skiing at Albion Hills. The trails are beautiful and I love the close proximity to Toronto. The family pass is so worth it. We can come up and ski anytime and not feel we have to pay huge fees for skiing. The staff are so nice. I even asked the 2 gentleman working there what their names are so I can write a review on how nice they were. Sven & Tom were their names.

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Jennifer Howe

Beautiful park for snowshoeing. 3 different trails on Black Loop, S,M,L. Lots of chances to walk off the main trail and go on a smaller trail. Worth the admission fee! Get there early to avoid the care lineups.

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Z K

We came here for trying out camping the very first time. It was a good experience, but I felt the camp sites were very close to each other and didn't offer any privacy. The park is beautiful felt safe. The crew was helpful. The trails were well marked and nicely maintained. Overall a good experience. Please like my review if you find it helpful.

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Jiny Song

Nice system of trails. Lots of paths for bikes. Picnic and kids pool area. We did the red trail and it was a nice walk. Lots of hills to see. There were a few swamps and maybe a beaver dam.

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Honest Reviews

One of the closer places to the city for xc skiing so it's easy enough to grab your gear and get out for a day or the weekend. They've got enough trails to keep you busy and for different skill levels. Also see lots of kids sled. Tried snowshoeing one time and def recommend checking it out.