Binbrook Conservation Area Trail
Gatehouse trail, Campground Loop trail, Meadow Trail,Lake Niapenco trail and the Tyneside Trail, offer visitors a peek into the beautiful scenery of Binbrook. Bring the rowboat, paddleboat or canoe and experience Binbrook from the water. No gas motors are permitted here. Fish in Lake Niapenco or on shore for northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white and black crappie, yellow perch, pumpkinseed, rock bass, brown bullhead and carp.
This area features a boat launch and wheelchair access fishing pier. Catch and release presently for walleye (pickerel), northern pike, and bass. This is to enable the fish population to grow for future fishing. 391 hectares developed around the dam and reservoir (Lake Niapenco) provides many opportunities for recreation. Binbrook is a popular site for windsurfing. Wetland, forested and meadow areas attract a variety of wildlife. Information provided by the Niagara Conservation website.
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