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Belwood Lake Conservation Area

Belwood Lake Conservation Area

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8282 Wellington County Rd 18, Fergus, Ontario, N1M 2W5, Canada
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Jul 12, 2018
A great day out on the lake with our new boat. Everyone was super friendly and helpful to us newbies..... the area was clean and the water was warm. The food truck had a great day and was sold out of food around 430 but had lots of cold drinks.... and that's what we were looking for. Great place to take your family.... will definitely be back again.

Aug 11, 2018
They directed us to a beach when the tubing at Elora Gorge was sold out and this was not really what I was expecting. The lake (if it even is considered a lake) is tiny and you can see the whole thing. The water is not very clean. It gets deep really fast. There are a few rocks to jump in from which is really all this "beach" has going for it

Jun 9, 2018
Beautiful conservation area, it host a dam too. Lot number f parking space for the car. Parking is included in the ticket price (7 CAD/person). People can ride their motor boats in the lake/dam. Two small but beautiful gardens are located in this conservation area. Gardens are provided with benches.

Jun 20, 2018
It's one of my favorite fishing spots within hour and a half drive from Toronto. You can either fish in the lake from a boat or from the shore or you could climb down the dam to fish in the river. It's also got a campground and some nice hiking trails as well.

May 19, 2018
Review is for boat launch area only. I typically use only the park services around the boat launch. Launch is wide and gradual. It has a concrete pad that is easy to pull out from. 2 vehicles can launch or retrieve on the pad at a time. If you have a lighter boat or a strong tow vehicle you can launch beside the official launch ramp. Many people launch out of the parking lot direct into the lake as the grade allows for it very well. Typically if the ramp is busy I will launch off the pad. But will always retrieve on the pad. The lake is probably the best and largest small in-land lake in the region. Using the boat launch is an extra $10 above and beyond admission to the park which reflect the demand for it. The only thing I have found I dislike about the park is there is only 1 booth for taking park admissions and I have seen it run extremely slow. Sometimes taking as long as 10 minutes at the gate to get in when there are only 1 or 2 cars ahead of you which is fruatrating. The staff are great about answering questions that visitors may have at the booth but the setup is not ideal for patrons not wanting to have to wait on others that want to have long conversations with the only gate keeper.

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