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Map RecordCAL0588Credit Valley Conservation, Terra Cotta Conservation Area 14451 Winston Churchill Blvd 
Terra Cotta, ON
Conservation Area 905-877-1120 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 
Terra Cotta Conservation Area consists of 508 acres of rugged terrain on the Niagara Escarpment which offers nature trails, picnic area, fishing, birdwatching, cross country skiing, interpretive programs and a visitors centre. Spring to Fall (April 1 - Dec 31): Daylight hours 
Winter: (January 1- March 31) Mon-Sun 8 am-6 pm 
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Map RecordCDR0080Ontario Track 3 Ski Association for the Disabled 61 Advance Rd, Unit 4 
Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2S6
416-233-3872 Offers ski and snowboard instruction to disabled children and youth. Program includes ski equipment and transportation to and from the following ski areas (where possible):  
 
GTA AREA: 
Glen Eden, Milton 
Hawks Ski School 
Hockley Valley 
Centennial Park, Etobicoke 
Caledon 
Earl Bales, North York 
 
GEORGIAN TRIANGLE AREA: 
Talisman Ski Resort 
Craigleith Ski Club 
Alpine Ski Club 
Osler Ski Club 
Beaver Valley Ski Club 
Battawa Ski Club 
Mount St Louis-Moonstone 
 
Assist at various location with Board of Education Ski Trips
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Map RecordCAL0049Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Albion Hills Conservation Area 16500 Hwy 50 
Caledon, ON L7E 3T2
Conservation Area 905-880-0227  
Campground Reservations 905-880-4855  
TRCA Head Office 416-661-6600 
TRCA Customer Service and Picnic Reservations 416-667-6295
This Conservation Area offers the following recreational activities: 
 
1) Cross Country Skiing and Tobogganing - 27 km of groomed, track set cross country trails. Refreshment facilities. Offers trails for beginners, intermediate, expert-level with ski rentals and heated chalet.  
 
2) Camping - Family & group camping. Over 230 campsites most with water and electrical hookups. Nightly, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates.  
 
3) Fishing - angling fee 
 
4) Swimming - The Lakeview Splash water-play facility now open with 4ft deep wading pool with splash pad; 
 
5) Hiking & Bird Watching - 27 km of marked, cut trails;  
 
6) Mountain Biking - 20 km of marked, cut trails.  
 
7) Picnic Area - Picnic tables, large barbecues, and shelters. Group picnic sites can be reserved.  
 
8) Paddle Boat and Canoe Rentals.  
 
9) Banquet Hall and Meeting Room rental - Chalet can be reserved. Can accommodate up to 135 guests. Ideal for weddings, seminars, meetings, workshops.  
 
EVENT Canada Day Celebration with fireworks, 4:00pm-11:00pm.
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Map RecordCAL0859Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Glen Haffy Conservation Area 19245 Airport Rd 
Caledon, ON
Conservation Area (seasonal) 905-584-2922 
TRCA Head Office 416-661-6600 
TRCA Customer Service 416-667-6295
At the crossroads of the Oak Ridges Moraine and Niagara Escarpment, Glen Haffy offers spectacular vistas of rolling hills and green valleys. Glen Haffy is known for its trout fishing ponds, which are stocked regularly from the fish hatcheries located at Glen Haffy. Fishing equipment is available for rent, as well as group picnic sites. There are hiking trails to explore that meander through forested areas.  
Those avid about fly fishing can join the Glen Haffy Flyfishing Club, and receive a key to the park and free access to the facility. Other benefits of joining this club are access to row boats, the log cabin and barbeque. Organized groups are welcome to rent trout ponds. 
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