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Christie Lake Conservation Area
"Looking for a place to do it all? Christie Lake has you covered from hiking, swimming, boating and fishing to biking, picnicking and even disc golf! One of the most beautiful lake settings on the Niagara Escarpment, Christie Lake is where you’ll want to spend the day with your family and friends."
Address: 1000 Highway 5 W , Dundas L9H 5E2, ON, CA
Phone: (905) 628-3066
State: ON
City: Dundas
Zip Code: L9H 5E2



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We went for a winter hike on a Saturday in March and it was gorgeous. There was hardly anyone else around though I imagine it gets busy in the summer with the marina and beach. The hiking trails were very clearly marked and easy to follow. The washrooms are open in winter and pretty well maintained. I'm definitely going back this summer and fall.
Christie Lake Conservation Area is a great place to hang out with friends and family during Summer or Fall. Visited this place in the Fall and the fall colours were amazing. They have clean washroom facility, lots of area with benches to have a picnic or bbq, nice lake view along with lots of parking. The place is very beautiful to sit back & relax. You can easily spend a whole day here and it’s not very busy as compared to other conservation areas. Definitely coming back to explore more.
One of our ultimate favorites. We always enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this wonderful place. The kids spend their time running and swimming. The openness of the area ensures we can relax even while watching the kids.Visited onWeekday
Nice place! Trails: They are very poorly laid out. Follow my pictures carefully, and they will show you the path to find the falls. It will save you a lot of hassle. A couple of pictures are out of order, but I state that in a comment on my picture. To find the falls, start at the McCoy Pavilion. Stand and look out, and you will see a break in the trees see my pic because there a number of breaks in the trees. Follow the yellow marked disk golf path, which is easier to follow. Find the multi-purpose trail sign my pic that shows a horse. Then, cross the dam and immediately turn left. Find the "water control device" marker. Lastly, turn left at the two yellow signs that say "Warning: Dam upstream." Trail options: You can walk, bike, or go horseback riding. Activities: Boat rentals are closed this year, but people brought their own kayaks and canoes. There is a boat launch area and a dock. You can go swimming on a sandy beach. There is a disk golf section. You can BBQ here or use a fire pit. You can follow the poorly laid trails on a very poorly drawn map. Christie's Falls is beautiful. Don't miss it. Be careful not to step on baby frogs at the falls; there are so many tiny brown ones. We were able to climb on the rocky surface of the falls, and then climb down it and stand right in front of it. Beautiful! Picnic areas: They have picnic tables, BBQ grills, and fire pits. There are several picnic areas. Busyness: On the weekend, it wasn't very busy. It is a huge place. However, I saw a large car lineup on our way out. We went in the morning. Payment: This place is free with a HCA pass. Washrooms: They have washrooms with running water and flushing toilets. Pavilions: They have pavilions to rent for parties. They have picnic tables and safe drinking water from a tap. Parking: There is a ridiculous number of parking lots throughout the conservation area, and they are either deserted or have quite a bit of space left. The McCoy Pavilion parking lot was one of the busier ones. Parking is free.
Well maintained trail system, running around the lake. Lots of run off trails. Great for walking, horseback riding, biking, and exploring. They have bathrooms at certain points, throughout the conservation area, as well as picnic tables, and pavilions. Impressive dam you can walk over top of, and snap fantastic photos. Has inclines, dependant on which trail you take, so wear proper shoes, and pick up a walking stick off the forest floor.
Planned to visit Dundas peak but ended up at Christie Lake because you need prior reservation in dundas peak. Christie lake is not crowded in-contrast to Dundas peak. You can enjoy the colourful fall in this place but there is no high ground. Didn’t find a lot pf sitting area beside the lake to enjoy some time. But overall good place to go. Lots of parking inside the area. Theres place for BBQ as-well.
Amazing place. If you like hiking, swimming or just seat and enjoy the beautiful scenery this place is for you.Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Great place with activities like disc throwing and volleyball ground as well. A lot of people do barbecue in summer on lakesides. Different hiking and biking paths also makes it great conservation area.
Beatiful and well maintained area. Very good for a bike ride, good mountain bike and hiking trails. Nice lake, excellent for standup paddling, kaiaking and canoeing.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitParking spacePlenty of parkingParking optionsFree parking lot
Nice spot to relax and explore in nature. Facilities were clean and we were able swim. Very beautiful spot. Very You're in the country. I look forward to going back and exploring more the fam!
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