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OUTDOOR adventure
GUIDE
Unique Canadian adventures are closer than you think.
2014
WHAT’S ON YOUR
canadian outdoor adventure bucket list?
VIEW FROM KELSO CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
FRONT COVER: ROCK CLIMBING AT RATTLESNAKE POINT CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
Home to the Grand River, the Niagara Escarpment, the Bruce Trail, dozens of breathtaking waterfalls and miles of shimmering shorelines, Hamilton Halton Brant’s true Canadian landscapes are the perfect backdrop for your next outdoor adventure.
Whether you’re an experienced adventurer or a new explorer, it’s never been easier to connect with some of Canada’s most important geography in a whole new way.
Paddle a Canadian Heritage River
Explore one of Canada’s UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves
Hike Canada’s oldest and longest footpath
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Visit ourtruenature.ca to plan your outdoor adventure now.
This guide was produced by Hamilton Halton Brant Regional Tourism Association. Printed in Canada 01/2014
Just a short drive from Toronto, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Niagara and Buffalo, you’ll find unexpected natural landscapes and amazing outdoor adventure in Hamilton Halton Brant.
How close? Believe it or not, it’s just a 45-minute drive to the Niagara Escarpment from the CN Tower!
CANOEING ON THE GRAND RIVER
No matter how you choose to dip your paddle, there are all kinds of ways to experience the Grand River. Choose your own adventure on this designated Canadian Heritage River by canoe, kayak, raft, stand-up paddleboard and more. The area’s many outfitting companies will help you plan your Grand River adventure with expert advice, equipment and trip guidance.
Bordered by virtually untouched Carolinian forest, you will encounter amazing wildlife during a day spent on the Grand River. Watch carefully and you’ll discover a host of acquaintances along your route including beaver, otters and muskrat in the river and deer, fox, coyote and wild turkeys in the forest. Look up and you may catch a glimpse of some of the rare birds known to breed in the area including bald eagles, black terns, great egrets, king rails and red-shouldered hawks. The Paris to Brantford section of the Grand River is home to 80 species of fish, including bass, rainbow trout, brown trout, pike and perch.
GRAND RIVER
Learn MoreVisit grandriver.ca for more information on this Canadian Heritage River.
NIAGARA ESCARPMENTThe Niagara Escarpment is a Canadian landmark 450 million years in the making that stretches all the way from Niagara to Tobermory. This 750-kilometre ridge of fossil-filled rock is home to more than 300 bird species, 53 mammals, 36 reptiles and amphibians, 90 fish and almost 40 per cent of Ontario’s rare flora including 37 types of wild orchids.
The section of this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve that runs through Hamilton and Halton is home to dozens of breathtaking waterfalls, acres of Carolinian forest and stunning scenic lookouts. A one-of-a-kind setting for outdoor adventure seekers of all abilities, the Niagara Escarpment offers year-round options for great Canadian escapes.
Learn MoreThe Giant’s Rib Discovery Centre was created to tell the story of the Niagara Escarpment. The Centre, which is located within the Dundas Valley Conservation Area, offers educational lectures, fossil displays and weekly guided hikes exploring the park’s 40-km trail system. Visit giantsrib.ca
ROCK CLIMBING AT RATTLESNAKE POINT CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
The Bruce Trail, with its conservation corridor and natural recreation facilities, is both a major Canadian attraction and a national treasure right in our own backyard. As Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, it winds its way 890 kilometres along the Niagara Escarpment from its southern tip in Niagara all the way to Tobermory. You are encouraged to explore the four-season trail through hiking, walking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Bring your entire family, but please respect this natural resource by having dogs leashed and refrain from using bicycles, motorized vehicles, or horses on the Bruce Trail. Many Hamilton and Halton Conservation Area trails offer access to the Bruce Trail. The Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, which oversees the section of the trail between Grimsby and Milton, organizes hikes of varied lengths and difficulties. Whether you’re looking for a short walk with the family, a longer hike or a multi-day journey, Canada’s Bruce Trail is the natural place to start.
BRUCE TRAIL
HIKING THE IROQUOIA SECTION OF THE BRUCE TRAILPHOTO CREDIT: MICHAEL MCDONALD
Learn MoreThe Bruce Trail Conservancy offers great maps and trip planning resources that make it easy to get out and explore this Canadian treasure on your own. Visit brucetrail.org
WATERFALLSOften referred to as the waterfall capital of the world, Hamilton is home to 100 different waterfalls along the Niagara Escarpment and the Bruce Trail. From the Devil’s Punchbowl, a spectacular ribbon waterfall that cascades 37 meters in the air, to Albion Falls, a roaring complex classic cascade waterfall that tumbles 19 metres down the Escarpment, each waterfall offers hikers the special opportunity to pause and take in the unique sites and sounds made by water on its never-ending journey.
Learn MoreTo learn more about Hamilton’s waterfalls, visit waterfalls.hamilton.catourismhamilton.com/hamilton-waterfallscityofwaterfalls.ca
GREAT FALLS, HAMILTONPHOTO CREDIT: DANIEL WILSON
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Home to Lake Ontario, Cootes Paradise, Christie Lake, Valens Lake, Kelso Lake, Crawford Lake, Pinehurst Lake and the Grand River, Hamilton Halton Brant offers water lovers and anglers a diverse range of options for shoreline exploration and outdoor water sports.
SHORELINES
Learn MoreTo learn more about Hamilton Halton Brant’s shorelines visit ourtruenature.ca
COOTES PARADISE, HAMILTON
CONSERVATION aREAS
With spectacular trails, dynamic educational programming and special seasonal events,
Hamilton Halton Brant’s conservation areas make it easy for new explorers and avid adventurers alike to access the region’s
stunning natural landscapes.
LEARN MORETo learn more about Hamilton Halton Brant conservation areas including trail maps and special programming, visit conservationhalton.caconservationhamilton.cagrandriver.ca
HILTON FALLS CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
Whether you’re looking to try a new activity or experience a favourite outdoor pastime in a new setting, Hamilton Halton Brant’s conservation areas, trailsystems and outfitters are ready to support your next great outdoor adventure.
From trail maps to point you in the right direction when you prefer to set out on your own, to packaged tours with gourmet meals and luxury accommodation, Hamilton Halton Brant has a diverse collection of outdoor experiences available that will speak to your unique needs and interests.
STUNNING NATURAL LANDSCAPES
AWESOME ACTIVITIES
unforgettable outdoor experiEnces
On the following pages, our Family Fun, Canadian Explorer, and Avid Adventurer icons make it easy to find a Hamilton Halton Brant adventure that’s just right for you.
Bringing the kids along? Look for
Looking to explore Canada’s signature landscapes at a relaxed pace with some helpful assistance? Look for
Prefer to hit the trails on your own for some adrenalin-pumping activity? Look for
CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
FAMILY FUN
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paddlerafting the grand
Floating down the gentle currents of the Grand River is a fun, relaxing way to experience the scenery and wildlife of this
Canadian Heritage River. The hefty rafts used by area outfitters are virtually unflippable, making it a great activity for not-so-strong swimmers. Children as young as two have been known to enjoy the glide! As you float down the river, your guide will point out interesting sights and wildlife along the way.
If you’re looking for a rafting experience that’s more rapid than relaxing, you’ll want to book an early spring trip when high
water on the Nith River near Paris produces exciting whitewater rafting with easy-to-moderate Class 1 & 2 rapids.
Go to ourtruenature.ca for more information on paddling the Grand River.
GRAND EXPERIENCES grand-experiences.comGRAND RIVER RAFTING grandriverrafting.ca
PADDLING GUIDES AND OUTFITTERS
CANOEING THE GRAND RIVER
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PADDLING WITH PALS
Looking for a fun getaway with the gang? Why not
learn something new while you’re at it. Local outfitters offer a range of unique experiences on the Grand River including stand-up paddle board lessons and paddling excursions combined with photography workshops, yoga classes, edible plant hikes and more.
voyage into paradiseVoyage Into Paradise is a fabulous two-day, two-night luxury Grand River and Cootes Paradise paddling experience featuring a
guided Voyageur Canoe trip, First Nations storytelling, music and dance, a behind-the-scenes canoe tour of the world-famous Royal Botanical Gardens, two nights at a luxurious hotel and gourmet meals.
Trip dates for 2014 are June 20-22, July 4-6 and July 25-27. Group bookings are also available.
Visit ourtruenature.ca to book your Voyage Into Paradise.
RAFTING THE GRAND RIVER
CANOEING ON VALENS LAKE, HAMILTON
family-friendly paddling
There are several outfitters in Paris and Brant County that make family paddling adventures a breeze. Leave the gear and
guiding up to a skilled expert so you and your family can relax and discover the joy of a few hours on the Grand River.
Once you’re back on dry land, hit the unique shops of Paris for an afternoon of shopping. The Toronto Sun recently named it one of southern Ontario’s best small-town downtowns.
Visit ourtruenature.ca to book your family paddling adventure.
We tested boundaries and skills we hadn’t tested before and the kids got up close to nature. Paddling in a canoe provides lots of time for talking and bonding. It was a great family adventure!
— Susannah, Canadian Mommy Blogger, Creative Mama on a Dime
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EXPLORING THE GRAND RIVER BY VOYAGEUR CANOE, BRANT COUNTY
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subterranean exploration
As one of southern Ontario’s last glaciers slowly began to melt about 13,000 years ago, the impact of the dissolving ice
on stone created a series of fascinating geological features that include sinkholes, disappearing streams, caves and valleys known today as the Eramosa Karst.
Home to what’s believed to be the largest number of unique karst features in any protected area in the province, Eramosa Karst Conservation Area features trails, boardwalks and bridges to encourage exploration of these unique geological formations that include a natural dolomitic limestone bridge and Ontario’s tenth largest cave.
Bring your binoculars! Eramosa Karst Conservation Area is also a feeding area for threatened bird species, including the bobolink and the chimney swift.
EXPLORE
GET LOST!Bring along your GPS, or your smartphone with a geocaching app,
on your next Hamilton Halton Brant outdoor adventure and take part in a modern-day scavenger hunt! Our conservation areas are a great place to search for hidden caches, but please remember to stick to maintained trails to protect the natural habitat and follow the guidelines you’ll find on conservation area websites if you’d like to hide a new cache.
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EXPLORING ERAMOSA KARST CONSERVATION AREA, HAMILTON
GEOCACHING IN HAMILTON HALTON BRANT
EXPLOREdiscover a rare meromictic lake
Spend a day exploring at Crawford Lake Conservation Area and you’ll leave with a greater appreciation for just how intertwined
the studies of geology, archeology and history can be. With a basin that’s deeper than its surface area, the depths of Crawford Lake are rarely, if ever, disturbed by wind or temperature changes. This means that the annual layers of sediment at the bottom of the lake provide an accurate record of the human and natural history of the lake and surrounding area that goes back hundreds of years. The knowledge that’s been gained from this rare lake, as well as the 11 longhouses that were uncovered on these historic lands, has been used to reconstruct a 15th-century Iroquoian village for visitors to explore.
Visit ourtruenature.ca to learn more about ways to explore Hamilton Halton Brant’s conservation areas.
MAKE A DAY OF ITTurn your hike into a day trip by trekking the 7.2-km trail through the Nassagaweya Canyon from Crawford Lake to Rattlesnake Point.
CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
The Hamilton Waterfront Trail is a 7.5-km trail that follows the Hamilton Harbour from Cootes Paradise all the way to the site of the HMCS Haida, a historic Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy. The Hamilton Beach Recreation Trail is an eight-km route from Burlington to Stoney Creek that features interpretative panels describing the history of Hamilton’s waterfront and how it’s been restored.
Hamilton’s waterfront has
evolved over the past decade and two wide, paved trails provide easy access for walkers, cyclists and roller bladers who want to check it out.
HAMILTON WATERFRONT
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explore a lake ontario wetland
Nestled between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment, Royal Botanical Gardens’ Cootes Paradise offers nature lovers
access to a 320-hectare river-mouth marsh, glacial plateaus, 16 creeks and 25 kilometres of shoreline through its 18-kilometre trail system. The Marsh Boardwalk provides access to the Spencer Creek Delta, one of the largest creek deltas on Lake Ontario.
Look closely and you’ll also discover some new residents that have created quite a stir with local birdwatchers: the first bald eagles to hatch on the Canadian shoreline of Lake Ontario in over 50 years! Paddlers will want to make use of the canoe launch located at Princess Point.
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENSrbg.ca
LEARN MORE
HIKEwaterfall wonders
Experience waterfalls, scenic vistas, Carolinian forests and the natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment on a two-day or five-day
Bruce Trail Waterfall Walk. Led by an experienced guide, you’ll see a total of 19 stunning waterfalls on the 25-kilometre, two-day hike and 28 waterfalls on the 45-kilometre, five-day hike.
Visit ourtruenature.ca for 2014 Bruce Trail Waterfall Walks dates and book your trip today.
We spent hours hiking at a leisurely pace through scenic forests, mostly on the Bruce Trail, to many waterfalls. All this time our guides explained the flora and fauna of the area as well as how landforms were created millions of years ago. We were allowed to choose our start times, snacks on the trail were provided, there were no added fees, and we all had a wonderful time. Highly recommended.
— TripAdvisor Review, October 2013
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HILTON FALLS, MILTON
Webster’s Falls Walk 8 km / 3 hrsHighlights: a 22-metre curtain waterfall, historic family burial site and a cobblestone bridge crossing Spencer Creek
Scenic Iroquoia Walk 3.7 km / 1.25 hrsHighlights: 7 waterfalls, including Scenic Falls, a 20-metre ribbon cascade, and Princess Falls, which is particularly magical in the winter when it freezes
Great Smokey Hollow Walk 10.2 km / 3.5 hrsHighlights: Great Falls, a terraced, ribbon falls, 10 metres high and 5 metres wide, and Upper Cascade Falls
Felker’s Falls and East Mountain Waterfall Walk 4 km / 1 hrHighlights: Felker’s Falls, a 22-metre ribbon waterfall, from above and below as well as Glendale Falls, and Buttermilk Falls
For complete hike details, visit hamiltonwaterfalls.geotrail.ca
Hamilton’s captivating collection of over 100 waterfalls offers hikers endless options for day hikes that put these stunners front and centre.
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WEBSTER’S FALLS, HAMILTON
EXPLORE MOREMake Hamilton Halton Brant’s Conservation Areas a part of
your family routine with their annual membership promotions and enjoy special savings on year-round access to hundreds of kilometres of trails for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing as well other great perks!
Visit ourtruenature.ca to learn more.
HIKEfamily fun for everyone
Boasting one of the best cliff-edge ecosystems in the province, Mount Nemo also offers jaw-dropping views. On a clear day it’s easy
to spot the CN Tower. The park’s trails, which run along the Bruce Trail, offer interesting sites like thousand-year-old crevice caves, ancient cedars and wild turkey vultures gliding across the sky.
While in the Halton area, kids and kids-at-heart will enjoy a visit to Mountsberg Conservation Area’s Raptor Centre. The Centre is currently home to 15 different species of native birds of prey, including eagles, hawks, owls, vultures and falcons. Birds of Prey shows are held daily in the summer and on weekends and holidays the rest of the year. For an additional fee, private 45-minute Raptor Encounters can be arranged.
Go to ourtruenature.ca for more family-friendly hikes.
HIKING CANADA’S OLDEST AND LONGEST FOOTPATH, THE BRUCE TRAIL
CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
grand river nature trail
In Brant at Six Nations Tourism, the 2-kilometre Six Nations of the Grand River Nature Trail in Ohsweken is a great option for
young hikers. The trail takes hikers on a journey through one of Ontario’s last remaining Carolinian forests. Interpretative signs along the route help create an appreciation for the largest single block of Carolinian woodland in Canada.
While at Chiefswood, pick up a copy of their Natural Heritage Scavenger Hunt for an interactive and fun way to learn more about the site’s restored tall grass prairie and the great variety of animal and plant life in the area.
GOOD, GREEN FUN
While you’re in the area, consider a trip to Apps’ Mill Nature
Centre. The centre’s naturalists host great family programming with an environmental, outdoor focus, including Owl Prowls, Frog Frolics and Bug Hunts. Learn more at grandriver.ca
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cruising on the hambur loop
The Hambur Loop winds 50 kilometres through Hamilton and Burlington, offering recreational cyclists a great touring option
for taking in some of the area’s most stunning waterfronts and scenic lookouts. Using mainly existing pathways, rail corridors and gravel trails, the route is perfect for bikes with wider touring or hybrid tires.
Cycle-friendly restaurants and hotels are conveniently located right on the route, making it easy for the not-so-serious cyclist to explore the route over a few days at a more leisurely pace.
CYCLE
TAKE TO A NEW TRAILHamilton Halton Brant has an extensive collection of cycling trails that make it easy for the recreational cyclist to get out and explore. Here’s a sampling of
our trails to get you started. Visit ourtruenature.ca for more details.
Dundas Valley & Westdale Cycling Trail 21kmMODERATE
Halton Hills Cycling Loop
35kmHILLY
Oakville South Cycling Trail
16km EASY
SC Johnson Paris to Brantford Rail Trail
14kmMODERATE
Milton North Cycling Loop
29kmMODERATE
Burlington South Cycling Trail
19kmURBAN
Hambur Cycling Loop
50kmSCENIC
Red Hill Valley Cycling Trail
12kmEASY
MOUNTAIN BIKING AT KELSO CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
mountain bike meccaWhen the snow melts each spring, Glen Eden transforms into a southern Ontario mountain biking hub also known as Kelso
Conservation Area with 22 kilometres of marked trails along the Niagara Escarpment.
Hilton Falls Conservation Area is home to some of the region’s most technically challenging mountain biking trails. Natural fixed rocks offer challenging obstacles and short, steep climbs will keep your heart pounding. Bent Rim is a favourite trail of Hilton Falls riders, and as the name implies, having spare tubes and proper tools is a good idea!
Hamilton Conservation Authority’s Christie Lake Conservation Area offers five kilometres of beginner, intermediate and advanced mountain biking trails.
HEAD FOR THE HILLSLast year’s inaugural Epic Tour Halton brought over 2,600 cyclists to the area
to ride the 140-km, 80-km, 50-km and 10-km courses. Dedicated riding lanes, world-class event organization, mechanical support, rest stops and nutrition stations all along the route and a Finish Line Festival & Expo at Kelso Quarry Park make this an amazing event for cyclists of all abilities. Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 7, 2014!
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CLIMBblue-sky highs
Why be limited by four walls at a climbing gym when you can take in views perched atop the Niagara Escarpment? The great news
is outdoor climbing adventures are no longer only reserved for experienced climbers. A number of outfitters provide rock climbing and rappelling lessons along the limestone cliffs of Halton’s Rattlesnake Point. Helmets, harnesses and other required gear are provided, so all you need to supply is your sense of adventure.
Experienced enough to venture out to climb on your own? Mount Nemo is a great choice and features a number of bolted sport lines.
Visit ourtruenature.ca to plan your climbing adventure.
FROSTY CLIMBFrozen Niagara Escarpment waterfalls offer a unique challenge
for rock climbers looking to try something new. When the weather permits, Hamilton Conservation Authority allows use of Felker’s Falls, Tews Falls, and Tiffany Falls for this signature sport. Climbers must be members of the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC), or be attending an ice climbing class with an authorized provider. Visit ourtruenature.ca for details.
ONE AXE PURSUITSoneaxepursuits.com
BOOK A CLIMB
ROCK CLIMBING AT RATTLESNAKE POINT CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
ICE CLIMBING, TIFFANY FALLS, HAMILTON
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camp outRound out your outdoor adventure in Hamilton Halton Brant with an overnight stay in one of our 24 campgrounds. Our conservation areas and private campgrounds offer a wide range of site choices for both tent and RV campers.
New to camping? Consider signing up for Bronte Creek Provincial Park’s Learn to Camp program, where you’ll join Ontario Parks
leaders and fellow new campers on an overnight camping trip to learn all you need to know to become confident campers. Learn how to set-up camp, build a campfire and much more. Reserve your space early for this popular program.
Go to ourtruenature.ca for a complete list of campgrounds in Hamilton Halton Brant.
CAMPING IN VALENS LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, HAMILTON
PINEHURST LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, BRANT COUNTY
I can’t even express in words how fabulous this experience was. It was our first time camping and we had an absolute blast...You not only provided us with a fun filled weekend, you have turned us into campers!
— Learn To Camp participant
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cross-country trail blazing
Conservation areas in Hamilton Halton Brant offer cross-country skiers and snowshoers amazing access
to Niagara Escarpment trails during the winter months.
Equipment rentals at conservation areas make it easy to try out a new winter sport, without having to make the investment in purchasing your own equipment first.
WINTER
Visit ourtruenature.ca to plan your winter escape to Hamilton Halton Brant.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKI RENTAL• Hilton Falls Conservation Area• Terra Cotta Conservation Area
SNOWSHOE RENTAL• Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area• Terra Cotta Conservation Area• Crawford Lake Conservation Area
RENT YOUR
GEARCROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AT CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
hit the slopesDid you know that Hamilton Halton Brant has its own ski hill? Halton’s Glen Eden offers equipment rentals, downhill skiing,
a fully equipped terrain park for snowboarders, snow tubing and lessons for all ages and skill levels.
Because of its north-facing location on the Niagara Escarpment, Glen Eden is often colder at night early in the season. This micro-climate coupled with state-of-the-art snowmaking gun technology helps the Ski Centre open earlier and cover the slopes with snow, even in mild temperatures. Even if your lawn is green, check the conditions at Glen Eden and you may be in for a snowy surprise.
Valens Lake
10km
Mountsberg
14km
Christie Lake
10km
Hilton Falls
16km
Paris to Brantford Rail Trail
14kmTerra Cotta
12km
Hamilton to Brantford Rail Trail
32km
MAKE TRACKS ON OUR CROSS-COUNTRY AND SNOWSHOE TRAILS
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SNOWSHOEING AT CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA, MILTON
CHIEFSWOOD
Natural Heritage Tour2 FOR 1 aDMISSION Redeem this coupon for 2 for 1 admission to Chiefswood’s Tall Grass Prairie. Not valid with any other offer.Valid: May 17 – Sept 30, 2014
519-758-5444chiefswood.com
HAMILTON CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Great Outdoors Day PassUP TO 45% OFF Redeem this coupon online to receive one vehicle day admission to our parks for $15. Not valid at Wild Waterworks, Westfield Heritage and during special events. Valid: May 1 – Sept 30, 2014
Offer Code: GOP14
905-525-2181conservationhamilton.ca
GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Grand River Conservation Areas AdmissionUP TO 75% OFFRedeem this coupon at park gates to receive one vehicle day admission for the price of one adult admission at Grand River parks including Brant and Pinehurst Conservation Areas.Valid: May 1 – Jun 1/Sept 2 – Oct 15, 2014
519-621-2761grandriver.ca
HAMILTON WATERFRONT TRUST
All Aboard the Hamilton Harbour Queen$5 OFF REGULaR aDMISSION Experience a 90-minute narrated tour of one of North America’s most noteworthy harbours. Redeem this coupon and receive a coupon book valid at neighbouring attractions and restaurants. Reservations strongly recommended. Valid: SUNDAYS ONLY, Jun 1 – Sept 28, 2014, 3pm to 4:30pm
905-525-4498tourismhamilton.com/outdoor
CONSERVATION HALTON
Landscapes, Trails & Vistas2 FOR 1 GaTE aDMISSIONRedeem this coupon to receive 2 for 1 gate admission to Crawford Lake, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson Conservation Areas. No cash value.Valid: Feb 6 – Sept 30, 2014
905-878-5011conservationhalton.ca
Experience Nature Unexpected with these great savings on outdoor adventure in Hamilton Halton Brant.For more details visit ourtruenature.ca/guide
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ONE AXE PURSUITS
Rock Climbing for Beginners$135/PER PERSONRock climbing is a thrilling sport. We make it accessible to the beginner or gym climber. Come experience the climbing along the Niagara Escarpment. We’ll take care of the gear. Enjoy a rewarding day outdoors, challenging yourself and having fun. Climbing opportunities are subject to weather conditions. Valid: May – Sept 2014
Offer Code: RTO32014HO
519-846-8888oneaxepursuits.com
GRAND EXPERIENCES
Experience the Grand with a FriendBUy 1 GET 1 50% OFFExperience the Grand, a Canadian Heritage River with historic riverside communities and rare Carolinian forest on a 2-day near-wilderness journey hiking & paddling the Grand with experienced Paddle Canada certified guides. Explore nature, discover history and relax overnight at a B&B, lodge or camp area. Canoe, kayak and winter hiking packages are also available. Not valid with any other offer. Valid: Feb 15 – Dec 21, 2014
Offer Code: ETGWAF
1-888-258-0441grand-experiences.com
GRAND RIVER RAFTING
Rafting & Ribs on the Grand$45-57/PER PERSON
Raft the wilderness setting of the beautiful Grand River, finishing your adventure at Canada’s best Southern BBQ Eatery, enjoying a rack of ribs that you won’t forget. Package includes raft, life jacket, dry bag, river map and return, upstream shuttle to vehicle. If tired... simply add a night of camping or relaxing at the nearby Hampton Inn. Minimum 4 people required.Valid: Apr 28 – Oct 26, 2014
Offer Code: RR31
519-442-2519grandriverrafting.ca
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS
Royal Botanical Gardens AdmissionSaVE $3 ON UP TO 6 REGULaR PRICE aDMISSIONS (TaxES NOT INCLUDED)
Enjoy Royal Botanical Gardens 27 km of beautiful nature trails and cultivated gardens. Photocopies of coupon not accepted. Not valid for separately ticketed events.Valid: Feb 6 – Dec 31, 2014
Offer Code: RTO2014
905-527-1158rbg.ca/specialoffers
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ALBION FALLS, HAMILTON