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Frink Centre


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The Frink Centre is in Plainfield. Go 9 km north of the 401 on Hwy 37, then east on Thrasher Road for 2 km to 381 Thrasher Road.

48 files, last one added on Jul 22, 2010

HJ McFarland Conservation Area


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This area is located 2 km east of Picton on Highway 33 (Glenora Road). It provides an excellent stop-over for resting and picnicking.

26 files, last one added on Jun 18, 2010

Harry Smith Conservation Area


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This Conservation Area is located in Ameliasburgh. Take Purdy Street, located on the north side of County Road 19, in the village of Ameliasburgh, 18 km southwest of Belleville and 32 km northwest of Picton.

25 files, last one added on Jun 18, 2010

Kingsford Conservation Area


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Kingsford Conservation Area is located beside the Salmon River, 2 km west of Kingsford on Blessington Road.

31 files, last one added on Apr 30, 2010

Little Bluff Conservation Area


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To get here - From Picton, take County Road 10 (Lake Street) south to County Road 13. Turn right
and follow County Road 13.

47 files, last one added on Jun 07, 2010

Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area


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To get to this Conservation Area in Picton, take Bridge Street, then Union Street to 224 County Road 8 on the eastern outskirts of Picton. Featuring a steep east-west escarpment rising some 40 metres above the local terrain, Macaulay Mountain is a favourite destination for hikers and picnickers.

32 files, last one added on Jun 23, 2010

Massassauga Point Conservation Area


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Massassauga Point Conservation Area boasts over 1,200 meters of shoreline fronting on the Bay of Quinte. It is 60 acres in size and contains an impressive network of hiking trails, enhanced and maintained by the Friends of Massassauga.

110 files, last one added on Jun 24, 2010

Milford Mill Pond Conservation Area


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This Conservation Area is located in Prince Edward County on County Road 10, between Crowe's Road and Milford.

17 files, last one added on May 26, 2010

Napanee Conservation Area


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This area is located at 10 Victoria Street in Napanee. Access is via Centre Street at the Napanee River bridge in Napanee.

10 files, last one added on Jun 10, 2010

Newburgh Conservation Area


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This Conservation Area is located in Newburgh along the Napanee River. The two small waterfalls are highlight of any visit to this site. There are two long, low waterfalls each forming steps in the river that are less than 1m high and about 15-20m wide.

29 files, last one added on Apr 30, 2010

O'Hara Mill Pioneer Village and Conservation Area


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O’Hara Mill Pioneer Homestead and Conservation Area is northwest of Madoc off Hwy. # 7 or Hwy. # 62, at 638 Mill Road. Learn about life in the 1800s in the Conservation Area's pioneer village. The village complex contains eight historic buildings, five of them original structures and is operated by a volunteer group.

59 files, last one added on Jun 18, 2010

Portland Conservation Area


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This scenic Conservation Area is located on the east side of Highway 38, about 2 km south of Verona. An open stand of mature Maple trees provides a backdrop to the picnic area, which includes tables and a large shelter.

35 files, last one added on Apr 30, 2010

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