Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

More the 80 % of Ontario’s population receives their drinking water from a municipal drinking water system. Municipalities, Conservation Authorities, and Source Protection Authorities others play a strong role in ensuring that municipally treated drinking water is safe for our use.

Anderville woods, a grassy meadow

Alderville Woods

In partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, 115 acres was secured on the Oak Ridges Moraine. The property is located in a significant natural area known as the Alderville Woods and includes numerous springs and small wetlands, forming part of the headwaters for Percy Creek. The property is 90 per cent forested with mixed hardwood forest and some lowland white cedar/hemlock forest.

Your Conservation Areas

Natural Habitat Conservation Areas

Lower Trent Conservation owns and manages Natural Habitat areas. These areas are not promoted as recreational use areas. They are generally large tracts of land that remain in their natural state. There are no maintained trails or facilities but they are open to the public.

Size:
46.82 ha (115.7ac)

Natural Habitat Areas

In addition to Conservation Areas, Lower Trent Conservation owns and manages Natural Habitat areas. These areas are not promoted as recreational use areas. They are generally large tracts of land that remain in their natural state. There are no maintained trails or facilities but they are open to the public.