Have you ever wondered how people lived 170 years ago? Country Heritage Park offers a farm and country experience for the whole family, and depicts the evolution of agriculture and rural life.
Crawford Lake boasts a 15th century reconstructed Iroquoian Village on its original site, and is a treasured heritage site. The clear waters of Crawford Lake have attracted people and animals alike for hundreds of years. On top of the Niagara Escarpment, the lake is surrounded by boardwalk and nestled in beautiful forests.
The Halton Railway Museum is a full-size operating electric railway and museum, featuring a number of historic electric railcars. Come and enjoy the streetcars on two kilometers of scenic track.
Kelso Conservation Area is open year round. During the summer time, it is called the Kelso Conservation area, and includes many summer activities such as supervised swimming, mountain biking, boat rental, picnicking, camping, hiking, including access to the Bruce Trail. It has both recreational and natural lands including an 85-acre man-made reservoir.
Mohawk Racetrack opened its doors on April 26, 1963. During the spring and fall, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, race starts at 7:20pm. The Racetrack offers 850 slot machines, and for those hungry stomachs, the Terrace Dining Room offers wonderful food.
Mountsberg’s extensive wetlands are a bird watcher’s paradise. Sightings of waterfowl and shorebirds as well as hundreds of warblers are sure to make your heart soar.
There are five breathtaking lookouts at the edge of this striking Niagara Escarpment cliff. This is a 264 hectare park established in 1961, and boasts excellent hiking trails, picnic area, overnight group campsites, and rock climbing cliffs.
Rocky Ridge Ranch has been in existence for over 35 years. The ranch offers a number of summer and hockey camps throughout the summer, and special activities during the winter time.