When visiting a conservation area, nature
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lovers of all ages should strive to be positive environmental stewards, by
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respecting not only one another but also the wildlife and plant-life that call these places home. You can help by packing up what you packed in and not leaving anything behind, including litter or belongings. Visitors should leave these greenspaces in the same condition as they found it, if not better. The removal of rocks, plants, or small animals such as toads is not permitted. The Niagara Peninsula Conservation
Get UNLIMITED visiting access and ALWAYS FREE access to several conservation areas across the watershed! For more information about your favourite NPCA Conservation Areas, please visit https://npca.ca/parks OR Call: 905-788-3135 ext. 326 Email: info@npca.ca
Authority (NPCA) welcomes you to explore 41 conservation areas across the Niagara Peninsula watershed, filled with culture, heritage, and history.
BALL’S FALLS Holiday Trail
Gas-powered watercraft, all-terrain and off-road vehicles are prohibited.
Alcohol is prohibited at all NPCA Conservation Area day-use areas.
All visitors must adhere to provincial and municipal public health guidelines at all times.
Damage to or removal of wildlife, vegetation or natural features is prohibited.
2021-2022
When: Nov. 26, 2021 to Jan. 9, 2022 Where: Ball's Falls Conservation Area Cost: $10-$12 RESERVATION MANDATORY npca.ca/events
The Holiday Trail is an outdoor, evening trail walk experience featuring a 1.5 km (round trip) illuminated path through natural areas along the Niagara Escarpment and Twenty Mile Creek. REVEAL NIAGARA BUSINESS MAGAZINE
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