Heart Lake Conservation Area is a 169-hectare region in Brampton, situated within the Etobicoke Creek watershed, characterized by its diverse natural features. The area encompasses two kettle lakes, including the heart-shaped Heart Lake, and significant wetlands, bogs, and provincially significant forests. These varied landscapes provide a suitable setting for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging.
Heart Lake Conservation Area offers a range of outdoor activities across its diverse…
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Heart Lake Conservation Area offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging. Recreational facilities also include fishing, boat rentals, picnic areas, and a fitness trail. The area features a Wild Wetland Splash Pad and Treetop Trekking for additional experiences.
The conservation area features over 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) of trails. Key longer trails include the Peel Trail (3.8 km / 2.4 miles), Terry Fox Trail (3.2 km / 2 miles), and Heart Lake – Esker Trail (2.8 km / 1.7 miles). Shorter options like the Rayner and Connector trails are also available. For more information, refer to the Hiking in Heart Lake Conservation Area guide.
Heart Lake Conservation Area provides trails suitable for families, guiding visitors through woodlands, meadows, and along the lake. The Wild Wetland Splash Pad and Pool offers a unique aquatic experience for children. For specific routes, consult the Family-friendly hikes in Heart Lake Conservation Area guide.
Heart Lake Conservation Area offers trails for touring cycling and road cycling. Mountain biking is preferred on designated Yellow Trails. Guides such as Cycling in Heart Lake Conservation Area and Road Cycling Routes in Heart Lake Conservation Area provide detailed information.
The area spans 169 hectares and includes two kettle lakes, with Heart Lake being distinctly heart-shaped. It is home to the headwaters for Spring Creek and significant wetlands, bogs, and provincially significant forests. These ecosystems support diverse plant and wildlife species.
Beyond its natural beauty, the area features the Wild Wetland Splash Pad and Pool, an 840 sq-meter (9,042 sq-foot) heated swimming pool with over 30 wetland-themed water features. Treetop Trekking offers zip lines and aerial games, and a Medicine Wheel Garden provides a sacred space.
Heart Lake Conservation Area has more than 300 visitors who have shared their experiences on komoot. The routes in the area have an average rating of 4.59 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.
Komoot offers several guides for the area, including Hiking in Heart Lake Conservation Area, Family-friendly hikes, Cycling in Heart Lake Conservation Area, and Running Trails in Heart Lake Conservation Area. Additional guides cover easy hikes and traffic-free bike rides.
The official website for Heart Lake Conservation Area, managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), is trca.ca/parks/heart-lake-conservation-area/. This site provides further details on park operations and offerings.
Heart Lake Conservation Area can be contacted by phone. The general phone number for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is +1-416-661-6600. A specific number for Heart Lake Conservation Area is 905-846-2494.
Yes, Heart Lake Conservation Area includes trails suitable for beginners. Shorter trails like the Rayner and Connector trails offer less strenuous options. The Easy hikes in Heart Lake Conservation Area guide provides specific recommendations.
Fishing is permitted at Heart Lake Conservation Area. The lake is regularly stocked with thousands of rainbow trout and also supports a natural bass population, offering opportunities for anglers.

