Louth

Notice

THIS CONSERVATION AREA IS OPEN FOR PASSIVE USE ONLY SUCH AS HIKING AND BIRDWATCHING. NO FACILITIES SUCH AS WASHROOMS ARE AVAILABLE.

905-788-3135

3193 Staff Ave, Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0

info@npca.ca

Open year round, Sunrise to Sunset

Parking
Weddings
Picnic
Sailing
Fire
Boating
Water Skiing
Canoeing
Fishing
Geocaching
Camping
Forest
Hiking
Birding
Swimming
BBQ
RV
Cabin
Beach
Volleyball
Playground
Hunting
Winter
Splashpad
Ziplining
Wakeboarding
Paddleboarding
Washroom

Conservation Area Strategy

The NPCA is developing a Conservation Area Strategy to guide the delivery and enhancement of the programs and services it offers on its conservation areas, and inform future policies and management plans. Your participation is key to the success of this project. GET INVOLVED TODAY!

Louth Conservation Area is located along Sixteen Mile Creek in Lincoln County. This 36-hectare parcel of land was purchased by NPCA in 1973, and conserves a portion of the Niagara Escarpment, providing access to the Bruce Trail. Experience the wonders of the Sixteen Mile Creek valley and historic rock formations as you wind your way through the escarpment forest and see and hear the unique forest songbirds. Stunning scenery can be seen from this trail, which features two magnificent waterfalls. This area is used for passive recreational day use only.