Halton Invasive Species and Biodiversity: 159 results found

Conservation Halton Community Climate Hub

Our Climate is Changing And that can feel overwhelming. With so much news and information out there, it is sometimes hard to know where to look. Conservation Halton is Here…

Storytime with Santa

…able to accommodate walk-in visitors. Does Conservation Halton ever cancel the program? Sometimes cancellations occur due to extreme weather or safety reasons and we will notify guests by email. We…

Offsite Presentations

…of our birds are able to travel. We do not guarantee what species will be at your event; however we usually travel with a hawk, a falcon and/or an owl….

Mountsberg Raptor Centre

…a home for more than 30 birds of prey from 15 different native Ontario species, many of whom have permanent injuries which have left them incapable of surviving on their…

Annual Reports

Conservation Halton uses a thorough and transparent performance measurement process to report on the progress being made with our current strategic plan, Momentum. This progress is shared through our annual…

Boating

Halton has the right to close boat rentals and cancel reservations due to weather conditions. If cancellation is necessary, customers will be contacted and a full refund on boat rentals…

Mountain Biking

Whatever your skill level, mountain bikers of all kinds are sure to find their favourite trail at Conservation Halton Parks. Load up the trail-a-bike and bring the family to Mountsberg,…

Rock Climbing

Whether you are a long-time climbing junkie or you’re a newbie to the climbing world, there’s nothing quite like rock climbing in the outdoors. Conservation Halton Parks offers rock climbing…

Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing is a true, time-honoured Canadian pastime. Conservation Halton Parks has snowshoeing trails at Crawford Lake, Mountsberg and Hilton Falls, so you can spend more time outside and less time…

Swimming

…here to check the water quality at Kelso and other beaches in Halton. Please note that dogs and other pets are not allowed on the “swimming beach” at Kelso but…