Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

In the past 100 years, anywhere from 200 to 500 terrestrial vertebrate species have gone extinct. This is at least 100 times greater than the natural rate of extinction. 40.7% of amphibian species are endangered or at risk of becoming endangered.

Small waterfall running into a small river

Barnum House Creek

Barnum House Creek Natural Habitat Area was deeded to Lower Trent Conservation in 1978 from the Ministry of Natural Resources.  The property includes a combination of dense woodland and mixed scrubland and is traversed by Barnum House Creek, a cold water stream flowing into Lake Ontario.
Location: East of Grafton on Barnum House Road in the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand

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:
19.02 ha (47ac)
Location:
East of Grafton on Barnum House Road in the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand

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.