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.

Glen Miller Conservation area. Close up at dock level looking out at the Trent river

Glen Miller

Situated along the Trent River just north of Trenton, Glen Miller Conservation Area provides an ideal location to launch a boat and try your hand at fishing for Walleye, Bass, etc. For your convenience, a picnic shelter is located on the property and provides a great place to relax and watch the boat traffic along the Trent-Severn Waterway.

Lower Trent Conservation provides a seasonal dock for launching canoes and kayaks, usually put in the late spring and taken out again in the fall.

Your Conservation Areas

Size:
4.04 ha (10ac)
Trail Length:
N/A
Trail Difficulty:
N/A
GPS:
44.1462, -77.5804
Unique Features:
Remnant Oak Savannah
Facilities:
2 picnic shelters w/2 tables each, boat launch
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Boating
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Picnic
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Lake / River / Reservoir
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Fishing

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.