Vanderwater Conservation Area

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Thomasburg, Canada

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

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

Vanderwater Conservation Area is located in Thomasburg, Canada on 512 Vanderwater Rd. Vanderwater Conservation Area is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

512 Vanderwater Rd

Phone

+1 6139683434

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jordan H

The park is very beautiful with easy to medium terrain in the winter. The biggest problem is that the trails really aren’t marked at all. When I read this in a review, I thought, how bad can it be? Well, it was pretty bad. Thankfully, we made some okay guesses after a few wrong turns, then asked the right person for directions. Thank you, sir and madam, for the very detailed descriptions. We found our way back no problem and even ended up completing the hike we set out to do. So, I do recommend these trails, but would suggest you go earlier in the day so you’re not caught out after dark.

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Tyler Ledger

Great little conservation area on the Moira River. Lots of walking trails and picnic spots. Nice little waterfall on the river to check out.

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Masood Hasan

Great place for hiking. Lots scenery. But the place does need new signage everywhere. Trails are not properly marked. Easy to get lost. I had to use my phone GPS on Google maps to get back to the parking lot.

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Loretta Samworth

Beautiful spot! Gorgeous time of year to visit with the fall colours coming out. Great to visit during the week, not too many people!

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Chris Fitz-Gerald

Beautiful forested walk to a wonderful area of the river with shallow cascading waterfalls. The water depth ranges from a few inches to 2 feet, so it is perfect for toddlers to adults. Warm, slowly moving water across flat rock formations, make it easy and fun to wade around.