Ken Reid Conservation Area

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Lindsay, Canada

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Nature preserve· Conservation department· Park· Tourist attraction· Hiking area· Picnic ground

Ken Reid Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ken Reid Conservation Area is located in Lindsay, Canada on 277 Kenrei Rd. Ken Reid Conservation Area is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

277 Kenrei Rd

Phone

+1 7053282271

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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chris Gee

Wonderful place to take a walk with or without your dog. We were greeted by playful chickadees and red tailed squirrels by the marsh boardwalk. There are some really great spots that lookout towards sturgeon lake.

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Gabrielle Tayag

Spent a great afternoon here hiking the trails. Note that there are directional arrows indicating which way you're supposed to hike the trails, we didn't know this ahead of time as we hadn't encountered something like that before on other trails. The trails were fairly well maintained and an enjoyable hike but there are lots of roots so it can be easy to trip. Also note that there are lots of friendly chickadees that will come right up to your hand to feed so if you bring some bird seed you might be able to make a new chickadee friend! (we didn't even have birdseed although we wish we did, but they said hello anyways!)

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Paul

Always great area! My only complaint is some of the signage isn't clear on the trails. More of the signs should have arrows pointing in specific directions, maps along routes should have a \Your Are Here\ star. Other than that, lots to see on these trails. Have to pay a small fee for parking, but worth it for quality of the area.

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Jamal Warda

Don't even attempt to walk this trail without bug spray. It is a beautiful trail where you can easily spend several hours. Parts are in the woods and other parts are more open and you can feel the wind and sun.

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Andrew McCrea

Great spot with very friendly birds who like to be fed, right from your hand. Easy hikes!