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Park Operating Hours Open Daily at 8:30am Closing times vary seasonally. Trails may be closed depending on trail and weather conditions or special events. Check website for latest updates haltonparks.ca Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON L9T 2Y1 Phone 905.854.0262 Email [email protected] Rattlesnake Point Trails Rattlesnake Point Connect with us! haltonparks.ca (HST incl.) Day Use Admission Adults (15 - 64) $6.75 Senior (65+) $5.75 Child (5 - 14) $5.00 4 & under *FREE * Children 4 & under pay group rate of $2 each when in a group of 8 or more. Halton Parks Annual Family Membership $129.95 Annual Individual Membership $56.50 Senior Membership 15% off *Rates subject to change MEMBERSHIP (HST incl.) Experience fun outdoor attractions, events and recreation year-round! Halton Parks Crawford Lake, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson 7 parks, 7 perks! Conservation Halton is a community based environmental agency that protects local ecosystems and contributes to the quality of life in communities throughout its area of jurisdiction known as the watershed. Conservation Halton 2596 Britannia Road West Burlington, ON L7P 0G3 905.336.1158 [email protected] conservationhalton.ca

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Page 1: (HST incl.) Open Daily at 8:30am TrailsCrawford Lake, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson, 7 perks! Conservation Halton is a community

Park Operating Hours Open Daily at 8:30am Closing times vary seasonally. Trails may be closed depending on trail and weather conditions or special events. Check website for latest updates haltonparks.ca

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON L9T 2Y1 Phone 905.854.0262 Email [email protected]

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Connect with us!haltonparks.ca

(HST incl.)

Day Use Admission Adults (15 - 64) $6.75 Senior (65+) $5.75 Child (5 - 14) $5.00 4 & under *FREE

* Children 4 & under pay group rate of $2 each when in a group of 8 or more.

Halton Parks Annual Family Membership $129.95 Annual Individual Membership $56.50 Senior Membership 15% off *Rates subject to change

MEMBERSHIP(HST incl.)

Experience fun outdoor attractions, events and recreation year-round!

Halton Parks

Crawford Lake, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson

7 parks, 7 perks!

Conservation Halton is a community based environmental agency that protects local ecosystems and contributes to the quality of life in communities throughout its area of jurisdiction known as the watershed.

Conservation Halton 2596 Britannia Road West Burlington, ON L7P 0G3 905.336.1158 [email protected] conservationhalton.ca

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WALKERS LINE

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APPLEBY LINE

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Parking

Start of Trails

Hiking

Lookout

Washrooms

Vault Toilets

Showers

Drinking Water

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Covered Pavilion

Picnic Tables

Camping

Niagara Escarpment

Park Boundary

This mapping was produced by Conservation Halton and should be used for information purposes only. Data sources used in its production are of varying quality and accuracy and all boundaries should be considered approximate. Conservation Halton disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes or inaccuracies in the information and further disclaims all liability for loss or damage, which may result from the use of this information. This map is protected by copyright (© 2013) and may not be reproduced without written consent from Conservation Halton. Any copying, redistribution or republication the content thereof, for commercial gain is strictly prohibited.

Produced by Conservation Halton GISP under license with Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Copyright © Queens Printer 2013.

To Crawford Lake

NelsonLookout

NassagaweyaCanyon Lookout

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Bu�alo CragLookout

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Rattlesnake PointRattlesnake Point’s 12 kilometres of trails along with its five spectacular lookouts dotting the edge of towering cliffs make for some of the best combined hiking and scenic viewing available on the Niagara Escarpment. Campsites are available to book year- round, as are picnic sites and

Hiking Trails Vista Adventure Trail 1.5 km 2,250 footsteps Buffalo Crag Trail 3 km 4,500 footsteps

Nassagaweya Canyon Trail 7.2 km (Not a loop– 10,800 footsteps14.4 km round trip) Bruce Trail 725 km

two pavilions. For the adventurous, Rattlesnake Point has designated areas where experienced rock climbers can scale challenging cliffs and take in the extraordinary countryside vistas. Hiking enthusiasts can also trek through the Nassagaweya Canyon to connect with the Crawford Lake Conservation Area.

Conservation Trail Ethics

Trails are routed to protect neighbouring environmentally sensitive areas. Trail routes are selected to mitigate damage to animal and plant species.

Please stay on trails and do not cut new trails.

The cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment can be hazardous and quite slippery when wet. Please be careful when hiking the trails at Rattlesnake Point.

Please do not go too close to the cliffs or climb over the lookout walls.

Trek the Trails

The 12 km of colour-coded trails consist of four loops ranging from 1.5 to 7.2 km

Big Adventures

The Nassagaweya Canyon Trail leads to Crawford Lake Conservation Area, about 4 to 5 hours is required to complete a return trip on this trail

Climb the Cliffs

Scale challenging cliffs under a canopy of rich woods – 3 designated climbing areas

Enjoy Nature!

Discover the uncommon Hackberry Tree growing below the cliffs

Share a Picnic

After your hike share a picnic with the family or cozy up at the campfire during your overnight stay

Legend

Bruce Trail is part of 725 km trail system Queenston to Tobermory. Contact the Bruce Trail Association 1.800.665.HIKE or www.brucetrail.org for more info.