Conservation Halton
Site: Campbellville - Mountsberg Conservation Area
Service: Conservation Land & Recreational Trails
Record #: MIL0625 | Last Full Update: 20 Jul 2019 |
Memos and Bulletins | |
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Public Comments | Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) * Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Kelso (and Kelso Beach), Mount Nemo and Mountsberg are open to members and to the public, for paid access, from 9 am-9 pm (Mountberg 9 am-7 pm) * Reservations can be made online here * Facilities such as washrooms, outhouses and visitor centers will remain closed * All park events, programs and services are cancelled until further notice * Administration Office remains closed to the public but continues to operate through phone and email communications |
Contact Information | |
Office Phone | 905-854-2276 |
Crisis Phone | 905-854-6163 |
Fax | 905-854-4358 |
mtsberg@hrca.on.ca | |
Website | conservationhalton.ca/mountsberg |
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Primary Contact | Customer Service Representative; Phone: 905-854-2276 ext 0 |
Alternate Contact | Linda Scott, Manager; Phone: 905-854-2276 ext 226; Email: lscott@hrca.on.ca |
Contact Form | www.conservationhalton.ca/contact-us |
Agency Information | |
Legal Status | (50) Non Profit |
Established | 1964 |
Funding | Regional / Municipal ; Fees |
Description and Service Details | |
Description (Service) | Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) * Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Kelso (and Kelso Beach), Mount Nemo and Mountsberg are open to members and to the public, for paid access, from 9 am-9 pm (Mountberg 9 am-7 pm) * Reservations can be made online here * Facilities such as washrooms, outhouses and visitor centers will remain closed * All park events, programs and services are cancelled until further notice * Administration Office remains closed to the public but continues to operate through phone and email communications ---------------------------------------------- A protected nature area with 16 km of hiking, mountain biking and cross-country ski trails. Offers: * wildlife centre, outdoor education and interpretive centre open year round * Visitor Centre * bird, fish and wildlife viewing * Raptor Centre with exhibits and live bird of prey presentations * conservation education programs and special events * sugar bush/maple syrup program and demonstration in March * horse drawn wagon and sleigh rides * Children's play barn * Rental facilities are available Click here for information on other Conservation Halton locations. |
Hours | 8:30 am-9 pm, Apr 17 - Oct 14 * Winter Hours 8:30 am-7 pm, after Oct 14 * Public programs open weekends/holidays 10 am–4 pm * Closing hours vary seasonally |
Dates | Visitors Centre is closed Christmas Day-open daily the rest of the year; Maple syrup demonstrations are held in Mar |
Areas Served | Halton Region ; Hamilton (City of) ; Mississauga ; Wellington |
Eligibility | No restrictions |
Application | Memberships available * contact for information |
Languages | English |
Fees | Membership - Annual memberships available ; Admission - Park Admission fees * see website for details |
Site Information | |
Site Location | Campbellville * South of Highway 401 on Guelph Line, West on Campbellville Road for 4 km, north on Milburough Line 1 km |
Located In Community | Milton |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Milburough Line and Campbellville Rd |
Mailing Address | c/o Conservation Halton Administration Office 2596 Britannia Rd W Burlington, ON L7P 0G3 |
Physical Access | Partially Accessible - Call for further information ; Wildlife Walkway; wheelchair friendly trial improvements made possible by Government of Canada through the Enabling Accessibility Fund |
Categories and Classification | |
HCSD Main Heading | Community Programs ; Sports / Recreation |
HCSD Sub Heading | All Sports ; Hiking ; Meeting Space ; Parks, Trails & Gardens ; Seasonal Sports |
Service Categories | Hiking ; Land Conservation ; Meeting Space ; Public Parks ; Sleigh Rides ; Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education ~ Environmental Issues |