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Heart Lake Trails


Located in the north end of Brampton just off the Highway 410, Heart Lake Conservation Area offers a variety of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Set around a small naturally occuring kettle lake, Heart Lake Conservation Area has more than 8 km of scenic nature trails, rainbow trout fishing, boat and canoe rentals, and 14 private picnic sites complete with barbeque facilities. In addition, the area has recently added a water play facility for kids to enjoy on those hot summer days.

Heart Lake Conservation Area takes its name from the spring-fed kettle lake, which is roughly shaped like a heart. Located within the Etobicoke Creek watershed, this park is a popular destination for residents of Peel Region, with more than five million visitors since it opened in 1957. The park is also very popular with anglers in the area as it is stocked with hundreds of rainbow trout each year.

Directions: Heart Lake Conservation Area is located at 10818 Heart Lake Road, just north of Highway 410 in Brampton, Ontario.



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