Welcome to Christie Lake Conservation Area, a stunning natural preserve located in Dundas, Ontario. This serene landscape offers visitors a multitude of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, fishing, and boating on the picturesque lake. Surrounded by meadows and pine forests, Christie Lake Conservation Area provides a protected sanctuary for nature enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors. Whether you're exploring the trails, casting a line into the water, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic, this conservation area offers something for everyone to enjoy. Dogs are also welcome to join in on the fun. With its breathtaking scenery and ample amenities, Christie Lake Conservation Area is a beloved destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Come and discover the tranquility and natural wonders that await you at Christie Lake Conservation Area.
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Walk on the dam bridge or bike and then join the trails round the Cristy lake . Beautiful views . In summer you can enjoy the beach with your family
Other seasons the trails round the lake provide you beautiful views of nature
This is one of my favorite disc golf courses I've played this year. It's challenging, bring your bright discs or eagle vision, the roughs are deep and it's hard to see the discs sometimes. There is a good mix of hard and medium hard holes, and a few open fields to unleash the distance drivers. They have leagues on the weekend , we got there just before 10 on Saturday and we're able to squeeze in before the league started , such a fun course , and the views are outstanding !
A 40 min to an hour drive from Mississauga, depending on the traffic. Easily located beside the Hiway. They got a large area for picnic, corporate meeting, family gathering, etc. The convenient store needs a make-over. Toilets are clean. The lake is nice and the kids will enjoy it. There is a shared trail for hiking and mountain bike. Mountain bike trail is ok, good for enjoying the place, but it will make you sweat as well. Helmets are needed when going on the MTB trail. Parking is accessible nearby but can be a chore to go back and forth. Cul-de-sac is a bit small and could get crowded when you need to unload and reload your stuff.
What a great place to go for a hike.
In the summer it is a nice place to kayak
There is also a nice network of bike trails
Christie Lake Conservation area is a serene and peaceful place to soak up nature. The trails are well marked and maintained. You can also try your hand at Disc Golf and have fun roaming around the lake while you play.
There is ample parking at the Beach store and Marina pavilion which is the closest spot to reach the dam. The McCoy pavilion is a good place to have a picnic with a view of the lake.
Christie Lake is a must visit destination if you are in the Dundas or Ancaster area.
The place was amazing, the beach was small but not crowded at all may be because there is a entry fee ( cost 45$ for our family of 6 as our youngest was free) . We spent 5-6 hrs , did bbq and kids had a blast. The best part was that it was wheelchair accessible through the shop. The only thing which I didn’t liked was the parking wasn’t beside beach. There is wheelchair parking and a drop off location near beach… the parking was at 5min walk.
Beautiful and scenic area, often quiet on regular day visits and open for water activities or to just sit by the lake side and take in the beautiful sights. It's totally worth multiple visits
This is my favorite spot for any family gathering, picnics or BBQ parties. The park is well taken care of and the amneties are always clean.
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