Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

50 reviews

1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

www.rvcc.ca

+14162828265

About

Rouge Valley Conservation Centre is a Charity located at 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada. It has received 50 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-4PM
Tuesday10AM-4PM
Wednesday10AM-4PM
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday10AM-4PM
Sunday10AM-4PM

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  • The address of Rouge Valley Conservation Centre: 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

  • Rouge Valley Conservation Centre has 4.5 stars from 50 reviews

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  • "There’s an information centre at the entrance with helpful staff"

    "Have been there twice or three times"

    "Wheelchair accessible portapotties, lots of parking, great vistas, quiet forest and varied forests"

    "A not so challenging area to get around in terms of hiking, but it definitely doesn't take away from it's natural scenery! Lots of different areas to walk through and check out, and saw many people with their dogs & families which is always lovely to see!"

    "I went there with a group of teens on an October weekday"

Reviews

  • Dan Y

There’s an information centre at the entrance with helpful staff. We did the Vista Trail and it was a lovely and very quiet trail. There is a observation deck with views into the forest below. The beginning of the trail is not very well covered so it can get hot if it’s a sunny summer day.

  • Hamideh N.

Have been there twice or three times. The hiking trail is a real adventure with scenic perspectives! Better to be in a team with an expert leader or having the map of trail with yourself. Plenty of lakes/river there might have mosquitos during summer, so be prepared for them!

  • Nadine C.

Wheelchair accessible portapotties, lots of parking, great vistas, quiet forest and varied forests. The only drawback is the highway is close, you definitely hear it and the loop is closed so you need to track back. Other than that it's witchy and wonderful. …

  • Jon Londono

A not so challenging area to get around in terms of hiking, but it definitely doesn't take away from it's natural scenery! Lots of different areas to walk through and check out, and saw many people with their dogs & families which is always lovely to see!

  • DZTaxes

I went there with a group of teens on an October weekday. The office was closed, and the outdoor maps were quite sunbleached. It was hard to tell where the trails started and went. Luckily we met a number of fellow friendly hikers who were

  • Johnson Kanagaraj

It is one of the conservation parks inside the city of Toronto, Canada. A beautiful river passes through the valley and it is a spectacle during summer and rainy days and during winter with its splendor. Seeing is believing and one should

  • Mathieu

This is probably my favourite outdoors spot in the city. It's a wonderful place to come to with my dog and spend the day hiking. The scenery is beautiful and there are lots of coyotes and other wildlife.

  • Jasmine Lui

Beautiful trail..however watch out for ticks if you have a dog! We walked our dog there at the end of October and she ended up having many ticks. She was on her leash too and was not in the brush.

  • Anthony Matthews

Wonderful place to go for a walk, and enjoy the peace and quiet, surprisingly right in the city. My favourite place in Toronto, along with the Islands and the Bluffs.

  • Eduardo Mayas

Nicely paved and well marked walking trails. Great spot to see Fall colours as well in October. Very peaceful and quiet on weekdays especially.

  • HOWARD SHORE

Welcome To The Beare Wetlands I was on a group hiking tour today along the Orchard Trail out in the Twyn

  • Rakesh Sachdeva

Tick infested area. Our dog had ticks (1st time since we had her in seven years) and my wife did too.

  • Rad Sin

Love it! We hike these trails a few times every summer. Just 40 minutes from downtown Toronto

  • Ron C

Nice and friendly trails.If not for the bridge closure along Twyn River ,everything is A OK.

  • Natalie Wise

WATCH OUT FOR TICKS. between both of our dogs (and ourselves) we found at least 30 ticks.

  • Eileen O'Sullivan

Love this hike flat some nice wet lands but easy to get loss I will share photos later

  • rebecca brown

TICKS!! Had a nice walk but found more than 20 ticks on my dog! I’m not coming back

  • Dyana Wilkinson

Nice trails, sometimes can see animal Life like deer, Beaver and birds

  • Jean-François Daignault

Beautiful park with trails along a very pretty creek. Geocaching too!

  • Corina Seceleanu

Lovely place to be , for an afternoon stroll or day hiking!

  • RuiXin Wlv

A very nice place, great for families to go together.

  • John Williams

easy and short hike within thr city. not bad at all.

  • James Kassabian

Incredible diversity and wonderful staff!

  • Maynarda Black

Beautiful views of the river and valley

  • Maqnoon Ahmed

Friendly place. Good for walk.

  • samgabor100

My favourite Park and so clean

  • Keep it Simple #

5 star goes to friendly staff

  • Juvy Delloro

Amazing trails …

  • Danny Zhao

Good hiking trail from here.

  • Mark Webster

A wonderful place to hike.

  • klaus

They do some good work

  • Ravi Kanagasabey

Great place for hiking

  • Ali Tayebi

Beautiful sightseeing

  • Mr. Muscle

Wonderful outdoors

  • David Ketchell

wonderful plants

  • M. N. Q.

Good place.

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