Lemoine Point Conservation Area - Kingston

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Contact Lemoine Point Conservation Area

Address :

1440 Coverdale Dr, Kingston, ON, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +87797
Website : https://www.ontarioconservationareas.ca/component/mtree/conservation-authorities/cataraqui-region/lemoine-point-conservation-area%3FItemid%3D
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Description : Made up of field, forest & marsh, this lakeside nature area offers trails & picnic spots.

1440 Coverdale Dr, Kingston, ON, Canada
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LucΓ­a S on Google

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Both entrances have extensive parking. There 5 trails, connected to each other, only one is for bikes and has rubble. They are all very easy going and stroller friendly They are properly signalled once you enter the park. It is very well maintained though the bathrooms are closed due to COVID. Different spots to sit with benches and tables and some spots reach the beach. The beach is mostly covered in stones but dogs seem to enjoy going into the water. The view is also great. Plenty of squirrels, ducks, chipmunks and ticks, but it's ok as long as you stay in the path.
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Amber Rae on Google

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Lemoine Point is a favourite walking spot! There are several trails you can do varying from along farm land and fields, in the forest, and the shores of Lake Ontario. It's a beautiful area and several of the trails are more groomed / flat so easier for strollers or wheelchairs.
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Amanda Sherwood on Google

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Cute place. Great trails, you can walk through the woods or down by the water. Lots of trails to choose from. So even when it's busy you don't generally run into to many people past the enter and exits points.
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Juan Barahona on Google

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Fantastic location for the kids and family. There is a big parking lot with easy access to the water. Really nice trails under trees and next to the water. There are squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, chikididis, turkeys and other flying creatures. Awesome.
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Brittany Chhay on Google

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We love coming here for walks with our family. Everyone loves feeding the wildlife, and there is plenty of wildlife to go around. I suggest bringing bird seed ( the little birds really enjoy small sunflower seeds) and peanut for the squirrels, chipmunks and Bluejays. If you have enough time and patience, most of the birds ( including the Bluejays ) will come eat out of your hands, and quite a few small critters will as well. Last time we had wild turkeys eating out of our hands! Overall a really lovely place, the only real downside is the amount of ticks in the area. I wish they could spray pesticide to take the tick population down.
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Kat J on Google

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This place is a nice place to go with kids, family, and friends. The walking paths are not too long and would not take more than an hour of your day. There are a lot of animals to meet along the path and if the weather is nice there is a place to swim just off the trail.
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John Burshaw on Google

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This is one of the best parks around, its totally accessible to wheelchairs , walkers , strollers you name it anyone and all ages can enjoy a walk in a forest , bring some bird feed cause the chickadee's and nuthatches as well as a few woodpeckers have no issue landing on your hand to get some. and if you stop for a minute just inside the beginning of trail to the right you will see a couple of big rocks then your in the right spot to possibly see an albino chipmunk, he's shy and wont approach but is a very cool sight for sure
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Eddie Roosenmaallen on Google

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Trails were busy but not crowded. The wildlife is very accustomed to humans; even with young around the ducks and geese were relaxed, even friendly.

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