Crow's Pass Conservation Area

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Contact Crow's Pass Conservation Area

Address :

231 Middle March Rd, Port Perry, ON L9L 2A9, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +979
Website : http://www.cloca.com/
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231 Middle March Rd, Port Perry, ON L9L 2A9, Canada
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Larry Robertson on Google

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Beautiful walk on a nice crisp February afternoon. Will be coming back to walk the trail to see how it looks in the spring and summer. Maybe even in the fall.
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Bonnie Whitney on Google

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Very pleasant hike. The trail conditions are dry and covered with a lot of dead leaves so you must watch for tree roots underneath the leaves.
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Stephen Burley on Google

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Quiet spot with just over 4 kms of trails.
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Chris Orr-Van Abbema on Google

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Difficult to find. No signage on the road where there is an "unimproved road" which is entirely inaccessible by vehicles. A short walk to get to the trail head (which puzzlingly includes signage that mentions itself a parking lot, but is inaccessible by cars), and the path to get to the trail head crosses over (briefly) a golf course to reach it. Not stroller friendly either, but lots of elevation changes and the once you get on to the trail they are well marked. 2.2km loop was an interesting walk through a couple of different habitats (meadows and deep forest).
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Chris Husbands on Google

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Super exciting elevation changes, as e expected beside a ski hill, but bring sled skiis or toboggan for extra fun with family members or friends. Very eerie at.nite during wind storms in the winter. Beware getting double parked at west one.lane entry road! 60 feet and it's the biggest parking spot ever but only vehicle can use it! There is a full time jump built right by that entry that can be sledded in winter or biked in summer!
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Winnie W on Google

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It was helpful to follow other reviewer's instructions to get there, drive west on Middle March just until the curve where it connects Woodbridge Circle, then walk a shorter distance until the gate to the entrance of the actual Crow's Pass. We came on Christmas Eve when it had just snowed overnight, brought the kids' sleds, and they loved sliding down the small hilly paths. We would definitely come here again, especially if it had snowed. It was so beautiful to see the snow covered terrains.
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Courtney Cooper on Google

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Pretty and super quiet and peaceful. Not a very long walk, but lots of small hills so you get a little bit of a workout. Park on the side of the road at the end of Middle March where it curves left and becomes Woodbridge Cir and follow the path leading straight on from Middle March. You'll cross over part of a golf course but will eventually see the Crow's Pass gate.
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Lauren MacIntyre on Google

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It was so beautiful and serene. It made my bad day to an amazing one. The paths were easy to follow, not hard to walk and the views were amazing. I never would have thought that the trail would be this stunning. The entrance can look a bit boring, but once you go farther in it’s breathtaking. I definitely recommend going during the winter. No bugs (the bugs get really intense in the summer) and the snow makes everything look so fluffy and bright! There were these cute little informational signs about the land and animals as well. It made the experience fun and educational :) Overall such a wonderful area. Would definitely recommend, just please pick up after your dog!

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