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Selwyn Conservation Area Trail


The northern portion of the Conservation Area has been left undeveloped, except for the establishment of a hiking/cross-country ski trail. The trail passes through a variety of habitats, ranging from wetland to woodland and open field. It provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to discover a variety of plants and wildlife in their natural environments.

The Selwyn Beach Conservation Area is located on the north-east shore of Chemong Lake just 20 minutes (approximately 27 kilometers) from Peterborough. The conservation area offers its visitors a natural setting for relaxation and outdoor recreation. The Selwyn Beach Conservation Area provides a multi-purpose, day-use facility with access to Chemong Lake, while protecting the natural beauty and features of the site. Information provided by the Otonabee Conservation website.

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Ontario Trails do not own or manage any trails. Check with the identified manager before using this trail. Do not trespass, allowed uses only.

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