Heart Lake Conservation Park
Today, we're open from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. See all hours.
Seek adventure at Albion Hills Conservation Park, where experiences engage you — from mountain biking through the woods, to camping along the riverside, to running in adventure races. Spend an afternoon, or a whole weekend!
Activities available
- Accessible Facilities Available
- Boat Rentals
- Pets Permitted on Leash
- Picnic Sites Available
- Pool
- Washrooms
- Wild Wetland Splash
- Accessible Elevator
- Accessible Facilities
- Accessible Parking
Pricing + Cost
Park Admission Fees
Per Vehicle (admission + parking) | Price (+HST) |
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Passenger Vehicle (1 to 7 People) | $24.00 |
Large Van/Sprinter Van (8+ Passengers) | $43.70 |
Bus/Non-Passenger Vehicle | $312.00 |
*No Cash Carpooling is recommended.
Plan Your Visit
Swimming
Daily: June 22 – September 2, 2024
Fitness Trail
Tired of exercising in crowded gyms? Enjoy your workout in a natural setting instead! Our new fitness trail at Heart Lake Conservation Park features four outdoor fitness stations that offer:
- Accessible Fitness Opportunities
- Strength Training
- Cardio Activities
- Enhanced Stretching
Treetop Trekking
Enjoy the beauty of Heart Lake Conservation Park from high in the forest canopy, at our new Zip Line and Aerial Game Park. The aerial park features eight courses, 10 zip lines and more than 75 aerial games, including:
- Log bridges
- Cable traverses
- Balance logs
- Tarzan swings
Other highlights include:
- Twin 1,000-foot zip lines crossing right over Heart Lake!
Treetop Trekking age, height, weight restrictions and course rules apply.
Fishing
earn to Fish at Heart Lake is a hands-on program for new anglers. This is a great opportunity to learn everything you need to know to have a safe and fun fishing experience.
Over the course of two hours you will learn all about fishing in Ontario — and you might even catch one for yourself!
Boat Rentals
Rentals will be available starting June 10, 2023 until September 30, 2023.
KAYAK RENTALS
Paddle through Heart Lake with Illuminated Escapes, Canada’s first immersive kayaking experience!
ROW BOATS
Fishing Row Boats are available for rent. Cast your line, and try your luck! Great for beginners or experienced anglers.
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Picnics
With 10 picnic sites located throughout the park, Heart Lake Conservation Park can easily accommodate groups, both large and small. Our friendly customer service representatives will help you determine the best site for your group. For more information, visit www.picnics.ca.
Hiking
Heart Lake Conservation Park’s hiking trails offer some of the most panoramic vistas in southern Ontario. Let exploration captivate you. Tall ridges surround you as you enter the woodlands. Curved trails guide you up hills, through flowered meadows, and past a still kettle lake nestled deep in the forest’s heart. Wander past hidden marshes and along a wooden boardwalk, discovering more of the beauty of the forest with every step.
Medicine Wheel Garden
The concept of a medicine wheel garden at Heart Lake came as a vision from a male elder of the Anishnawbe Nation. Working together, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), Peel Aboriginal Network, Heart Lake Community Action Area Group and the City of Brampton, created the Medicine Wheel Garden (Gitigaan Mashkiki) at Heart Lake Conservation Park, a space for healing, celebration and peace. The official opening was celebrated on May 20, 2010.
- Learn more about the Heart Lake Medicine Wheel Garden – including plant identification and maintenance.
TreeCaching Trail
Watershed TreeCaching provides an opportunity for trail users to embark on a self guided tour of the landscape. With the aid of smart phone technology, participants will learn about the tree species they encounter while discovering the rich cultural and natural heritage of our watersheds.
- Learn more about Heart Lake Conservation Park’s TreeCaching Trail.
Cross Country Running
During the fall, Heart Lake Conservation Park plays host to a number of cross country races. The large shade trees offer runners the perfect conditions for training and competition. Our friendly staff has plenty of experience hosting cross country runs and will help make your next race a success.
Day Camps
During the summer months, Heart Lake Conservation Area plays host to numerous day camps and day cares. We offer an ideal location with many shaded areas, picnic shelters for lunch and snack times, open fields for sports and plenty of washrooms. Special permit pricing applies.
Private Functions
For more information, date availability or to book an appointment to visit the facilities, please call 416.667.6295 or vservices@trca.ca
Hours
Month | Hours |
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January | Mon-Fri: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm |
February | Mon-Fri: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Sat & Sun: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
June | Mon - Sun: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm |
Hours
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