
Falls Reserve Conservation Area
A serene conservation area featuring a charming river and waterfall, perfect for outdoor play and hiking. Offers camping and day-use facilities.
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Best Time
Cooler temps, fewer crowds

Falls Reserve Conservation Area
Best Time
Cooler temps, fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A serene conservation area featuring a charming river and waterfall, perfect for outdoor play and hiking. Offers camping and day-use facilities.
"Amazing and quiet little spot. Took my pooch and walked the river. Great time!"

๐ฅพ Water Shoes Essential
Bring water shoes for comfortable river play and exploring the waterfall area.
๐ฆ Mosquito Repellent
Don't forget bug spray, especially during warmer months to ward off mosquitoes.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 ยท 60 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Falls and River Play
Main waterfall area
Splash and play in the refreshing river and enjoy the charming, albeit small, waterfall. A true highlight for all ages!

Scenic Hiking Trails
Various trailheads throughout the park
Explore well-marked trails offering a good workout and beautiful natural scenery. Perfect for a refreshing hike.

G2G Rail Trail Access
Park entrance near G2G Rail Trail
Easily access the Great Lakes to Rideau (G2G) Rail Trail for biking or a leisurely stroll.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the River & Trails
Camping & Day-Use Considerations
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๐ฅพ Water Shoes Essential
Bring water shoes for comfortable river play and exploring the waterfall area.
๐ฆ Mosquito Repellent
Don't forget bug spray, especially during warmer months to ward off mosquitoes.
Camping/Hiking Around London
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๐ Day-Use Fee
A vehicle day-use fee of $20 applies for visitors not camping.
๐๏ธ Campsite Privacy Varies
Some campsites have limited privacy; tent sites may offer more seclusion.
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๐ฅพ Water Shoes Essential
Bring water shoes for comfortable river play and exploring the waterfall area.
๐ฆ Mosquito Repellent
Don't forget bug spray, especially during warmer months to ward off mosquitoes.
๐ Day-Use Fee
A vehicle day-use fee of $20 applies for visitors not camping.
๐๏ธ Campsite Privacy Varies
Some campsites have limited privacy; tent sites may offer more seclusion.
๐ฒ G2G Trail Access
Enjoy biking or walking on the nearby G2G Rail Trail.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Falls Reserve Conservation Area is praised as a quiet, natural escape with a highlight being the enjoyable river and waterfall play area. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained trails and camping facilities, though some note that campsite privacy can be limited and noise from other campers can occasionally be an issue. It's considered a good option for those seeking a less crowded natural experience.
"Amazing and quiet little spot. Took my pooch and walked the river. Great time!"
Mike Clayton
"This park is alright, it has a lot of algae everywhere. The water fall is small. Definitely should bring water shoes and mosquito spray. it has many campground spots to stay for the night pavilion with tables for picnics and barbecue.
The price is $20 a vehicle to spend the day. If youโre looking for quieter park then might be a great option."
Juan Molina
"We stayed 4 nights at Falls Reserve Conservation Area campground. The campground is clean and well maintained. Sites vary in size and privacy, most are smaller than provincial parks but bigger than most RV parks and seasonal campers are mixed through the other campground. The tenting sites seemed to be more private. Majority of campers are seniors and young families.
We enjoyed playing in the waterfall, hiking the trails, playing volleyball at the sand volleyball court. The G2G railtrail is nearby and we rode our bikes on it to Goderich."
Jeff Neven
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Frequently Asked Questions
๐ ๐บ๏ธ Getting There
Falls Reserve Conservation Area is located about 2 hours north of Toronto. The drive typically involves taking Highway 400 North and then transitioning to other provincial highways. It's a scenic drive, often recommended as a good day trip or weekend getaway from the city.
Public transport options to Falls Reserve Conservation Area are limited. It is best accessed by car. If relying on public transport, you would likely need to take a bus to a nearby town and then arrange for local taxi or ride-sharing services, which may be scarce.
From Toronto, take Highway 400 North. Depending on your specific route, you'll likely transition to Highway 89 West or Highway 9 West, and then follow local roads towards the conservation area. It's advisable to use a GPS or mapping app for real-time directions.
Yes, there are parking facilities available for day visitors. The day-use fee is $20 per vehicle. Parking is generally ample, especially during weekdays.
While possible, cycling to Falls Reserve Conservation Area from major urban centers like Toronto would be a very long journey. However, once you are in the vicinity, the G2G Rail Trail offers excellent cycling opportunities.
๐ซ ๐ซ Tickets & Entry
The day-use fee for Falls Reserve Conservation Area is $20 per vehicle. This fee grants access to the park's trails, river, and picnic areas for the day.
Advance booking for day-use is generally not required, but it's always a good idea to check the official conservation area website or contact them directly, especially during peak seasons or holidays, to confirm entry requirements.
Operating hours can vary seasonally. It's recommended to check the official Falls Reserve Conservation Area website for the most up-to-date information on park hours before your visit.
Yes, there are camping fees in addition to the day-use fee if you plan to stay overnight. Fees vary depending on the type of site and duration of your stay. Check their website for current camping rates.
Falls Reserve Conservation Area is managed by a local conservation authority, so standard provincial park passes are typically not valid for entry. You will need to pay the specific day-use or camping fees.
๐ซ ๐๏ธ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy playing in the river and waterfall, hiking on scenic trails, picnicking at designated areas, and camping. The nearby G2G Rail Trail is also accessible for biking and walking.
The waterfall at Falls Reserve Conservation Area is described as small. The main attraction is often the opportunity to play in the river and surrounding natural environment.
Yes, there are pavilions with tables available for picnics, and barbecue facilities are also mentioned. These are great for day visitors looking to enjoy a meal outdoors.
The hiking trails offer a good workout and can be varied in terrain. Some visitors describe them as quite a workout, suggesting they are not entirely flat and may include some inclines.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Falls Reserve Conservation Area, as indicated by visitors who brought their pets. Ensure your dog is leashed and cleaned up after.
๐ซ ๐๏ธ Camping
Falls Reserve offers various camping sites, including tenting and sites suitable for RVs. Sites vary in size and privacy, with tenting sites often noted as more private.
Campsite privacy can vary. While some sites are surrounded by trees, others are smaller and may have less privacy, especially if neighboring sites are occupied by larger groups.
The campground is often frequented by seniors and young families, creating a generally peaceful atmosphere, though occasional larger groups can impact noise levels.
Campers have access to clean and well-maintained bathrooms. Volleyball courts and picnic pavilions are also available for use.
The standard check-in time for camping is typically 3 PM. Some visitors have noted issues with campers arriving and setting up much earlier than the designated check-in time.
๐ธ ๐ธ Photography
The waterfall and river area offer picturesque scenes, especially with the surrounding natural foliage. The hiking trails also provide opportunities for capturing scenic landscapes.
Yes, Falls Reserve Conservation Area is a good spot for nature photography, with opportunities to capture water features, forest scenes, and potentially local wildlife.
Early morning or late afternoon often provide the best lighting for photography, minimizing harsh shadows and creating a softer, more appealing look for natural scenes.
Absolutely. The G2G Rail Trail offers long, straight stretches and scenic views that can make for interesting photographic subjects, especially during different seasons.
While specific viewpoints aren't heavily detailed, exploring along the riverbanks and at various points along the hiking trails will likely reveal many photogenic spots.




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