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You must pay to park at this conservation area. There is a daily parking pass that you can use between areas. A daily pass is valid on the day of purchase between sunrise and sunset. Yearly parking passes are also available. Visit https://www.quinteconservation.ca/en/outdoor-spaces/parking.aspx to learn more.
Description
Sidney Conservation Area at 379 Airport Road, Stirling ON is a quaint property with just over 1 km of trails that wind through a stately red pine plantation, sections of mixed forest, and open areas. This area is a popular destination for cross country skiers and those seeking a simple nature trail.
Activities
Hiking
Cross country skiing
Dog walking (dogs must be leashed at all times)
Passive Biking. Passive Biking is recognized by Quinte Conservation as the activity in which individuals on bicycles traverse designated trails outlined by the Authority at a leisurely pace that would not pose a danger to trail users or wildlife, and would have minimal environmental impact.
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