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Ken Reid Conservation Area

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277 Kenrei Rd, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, K9V 4R2, Canada
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Sep 16, 2018
Very easy to find located in Lindsay this prestigious pristine area is a diamond in the rough, there are several Camp trails the camp trails are well marked with signs on the trees, lots to see and lots to do, flora and fauna Galore, from insects butterflies Chipmunks deer to spiders lizards Turtles fungi and lots of trees and birds and the Beautiful Beach for you to enjoy at the end of the trails great place to bring family and kids are just to go alone on a soul walk enjoying the benefits that nature brings will check it out is worth going.

May 27, 2018
This place is not very nice. I see used condoms in the parking lots frequently and beer cans and bottles everywhere. Lots of litter as well. Poachers and the white bucket crowd always fishing the bridge on the bike trail constantly over fishing and leaving litter behind and taking out of season fish. I very rarely see wild life here and I take my dog walking here often. The only wildlife I usually see is snakes that people have killed along the bike path or turtles run over by 4 wheelers. Occasionally I might see a squirrel. I do hear grouse sometimes though. Also it would be nice if this place supported Fleming students by supplying summer jobs to those students in need. Anyway, the only thing nice about this place is the trillium's. That is what the single star is for.

Sep 15, 2018
We didn't have much time to spend here so we decided to go to the lookout point via the Marsh Boardwalk Trail. It was an overcast day so I'm sure the view wasn't as spectacular as it could've been. Instead of continuing on the Marsh Boardwalk Trail we took Trillium Pass to cut across and go back to the parking lot. There's a lot of mushrooms along the trails which I found interesting.

Aug 2, 2018
Great off leash dog park. Separate enclosure for pets that need initiation to other pets. Very large area for dogs to run. Water dishes and doggie bags available. This has been a god send for me while i dog sit barley my daughters dog.

Jul 13, 2018
If you love marshlands and birds, this is the place for you. If you are like me who hate driving across town and traffic to get a quiet destination and live on the east side of GTA, this place is a blessing. Marshes, song birds and trails makes this a nature lovers' paradise. Try biking from Lindsay on the rail trail.

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