Robert Graham Conservation Area Graham.pdf · The property of Robert Graham Conservation Area (CA),...

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Discover Nature The property of Robert Graham Conservation Area (CA), formerly known as the Glen Stewart CA Trail, was obtained by SNC in 1960. Located off of quiet Glen Stewart Road in the Township of South Dundas, it is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature. With a picturesque 6.5 kilometer forest trail, it is easy to see why this is a favourite spot for relaxation and serenity. Enjoyed by residents and visitors year round. Hikers and snowshoers can enjoy the fresh air along the well-groomed four seasons trail. Bird watchers can practice their photography skills as they walk through the forest, while avid geocachers can discover one of the many caches found throughout. Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful picnic on-site. The land itself, boasts a diverse range of native tree species, including red and white pines. Deer, Rabbits, Woodpeckers, and Wild Turkeys are just a few of the many wildlife species that live in the 140 acre forest. Robert Graham Conservation Area 10175-10361 Glen Stewart Road Brinston, Ontario

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Discover Nature

The property of Robert Graham Conservation Area (CA), formerly known as the Glen Stewart CA Trail, was obtained by SNC in 1960.

Located off of quiet Glen Stewart Road in the Township of South Dundas, it is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature. With a picturesque 6.5 kilometer forest trail, it is easy to see why this is a favourite spot for relaxation and serenity. Enjoyed by residents and visitors year round.

Hikers and snowshoers can enjoy the fresh air along the well-groomed four seasons trail.

Bird watchers can practice their photography skills as they walk through the forest, while avid geocachers can discover one of the many caches found throughout.

Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful picnic on-site.

The land itself, boasts a diverse range of native tree species, including red and white pines. Deer, Rabbits, Woodpeckers, and Wild Turkeys are just a few of the many wildlife species that live in the 140 acre forest.

Robert Graham Conservation Area 10175-10361 Glen Stewart Road Brinston, Ontario