Nestled in the picturesque Twenty Valley watershed, this water body is a Provincially Significant Wetland located along the south shore of Lake Ontario at Twenty Mile Creek. The kilometre-wide harbour site offers a public launching dock for non-motorized watercraft offering visitors the opportunity to experience the magnificent gateway along the Twenty Mile Creek. The waterway is one of the largest uninterrupted natural corridors left in Niagara between the escarpment and the lake. The site is protected as an Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) containing a variety of unique wildlife and tree species that are rarely seen elsewhere in the peninsula. The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority acquired the site from the Province of Ontario in 2005 and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation has made a commitment to assist the Authority by raising funds to revive the site as a visitor hub. To date sufficient funds have been secured to commence with the project by making improvements to the access road, providing a dedicated parking and picnic area.
Year-round
Parking
Picnic Area
Activites: Canoeing & Kayaking
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