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Conservation Areas

The Gut Conservation Area

The Gut Conservation Area is located in the Northern portion of the watershed. It is a 162 ha site located just east of Apsley. This Conservation Area features walking trials, a parking lot, a look out area and a stairway down to the gorge. The "Gut" is a large gorge that the Crowe River flows through for about 230 meters. The fissure that forms the gorge is over 30 meters high and varies from 5 to 10 metes in width. The gorge presents a breathtaking glimpse of this unique terrain. For more information of The Gut Conservation Area visit our Gut Conservation Area section.


McGeachie Conservation Area

McGeachie Conservation Area is located on the beautiful Steenburg Lake and has 358 acres of land. This land was donated by Jack and Ethal McGeachie in 1994. McGeachie Conservation Area has many unmarked walking trails throughout the property. The property has a creek, beaver ponds, willdlife and acres of wetlands. Also located on the property is the original homestead that was built nearly 150 years ago. The homestead is now rented out to the public for a vacation cottage. This unique cottage has all the conveniences of home. For more information on the McGeachie Conservation Area or the Conley-Drinkwater cottage, visit out McGeachie Conservation Area section.

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