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Conservation Halton Parks

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192 climbs · Ontario, Canada

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Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam
Photo of Conservation Halton Parks📷 julianlam

Description

Conservation Halton is a Conservation Agency run in partnership with the Government of Ontario to _"protect and enhance the natural environment from lake to escarpment for present and future generations." — Mission statement_ Its service area extends eastward from Burlington to Halton Hills, and the agency operates seven conservation parks open year-round. Access is permitted via a reservation system with a nominal day-use fee (or an annual pass), and parking is included. Three of these parks have access to the Niagara Escarpment, and local developers have established crags for public recreation. #### Access Restrictions * [Rattlesnake Point](../64fe3109-3ec2-525d-9853-4e2e93ee0bf6) is the only crag that allows top roping and instructional climbing * Climbers **must use provided anchors**, do not sling any trees. #### More Information * https://www.conservationhalton.ca/activities/rock-climbing/ *N.B. Niagara Glen is listed below but is run by the Niagara Parks*

Sub-areas (4)

Rattlesnake Point

Milton, Ontario

5.0 – 5.12b · 173 climbs

Mount Nemo

Burlington, Ontario

5.0 – 5.12b · 19 climbs

Kelso

Milton, Ontario

Niagara Glen

Niagara Falls, Ontario