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Trails
Warwick Forest Trail
Beautiful in any season, the Warwick Forest is a recreational experience ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. Take the self-guided tour (pamphlets available on site) and learn about a variety of wildlife habitats, forest management techniques, and so much more. With over three and a half kilometres of trail to explore, by foot, horseback, cross-country skies, or snowmobile, you will want to visit this site again and again. Numerous species of plants and animals make their home in the Warwick forest, so be sure to bring your camera - take only pictures, leave only footprints. An outdoor adventure awaits you at Warwick Forest located East of Berwick on County road 9.
Special Features
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Picnic area
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Wilderness trail
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Self-guided trails
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Cross country skiing
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Horseback riding
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Dogs on leash allowed
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Snowmobiling
Robert Graham Trail
Practice your photography skills at one of South Nation Conservation's most peaceful and serene nature trails. Robert Graham trail has over five and a half kilometres of wilderness trails, which are home to a variety of wildlife species. Deer, rabbits, woodpeckers, and wild turkeys are some of the wildlife that are found in this 57 hectare forest. Hike through the trail and stop for a quiet picnic at one of our facilities, or walk or jog the winding trails through the majestic pines. South Nation Conservation has created this nature trail in the Township of South Dundas on County road 18, 5 kilometres west of Glen Stewart.
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6.5 km nature trail
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Parking area
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Privies
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Picnic tables
Alfred Bog Walk
Enjoy a stroll on the Alfred Bogwalk through some of South Nation's most sensitive and beautiful habitats. Alfred Bog is the largest and highest quality peat bog found in Southern Ontario. It is a Class One Provincially Significant Wetland, the highest possible rating. Many unique and unusual plants and animals live in bogs, but to see them you often have to get down on your hands and knees. Look closely to see the unique vegetation that has evolved to withstand a bog's harsh environment. You might spot a moose or butterflies from the boardwalk. Pulling out trees and picking berries & flowers is prohibited. With binoculars in hand, make your visit to the Alfred Bog off of Concession Road 11, south of the village of Alfred. Watch for Alfred Bog signs.
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Unique and unusual plants and animals
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Class One wetland environment
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Bird watching
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