Discover the best top things to do in Milton, Canada including Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, Crawford Lake Conservation Area, Hilton Falls Conservation Area, Mill Pond, Mountsberg Conservation Area, Kelso Conservation Area, Terre Bleu Lavender Farm.
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4.5 based on 264 reviews
These trails are pretty easy, and a great place to run the kids or the dog. They are well marked, and the views along the way are amazing!
4.5 based on 253 reviews
We stopped in here as part of our hike on the Nassagaweya Trail/Bruce Trail/Crawford Lake Trail. Stopping off here about halfway through our hike was a great way to catch a break. Has a little snack we brought inside the air conditioned visitors centre (they have several picnic tables in the basement level for this purpose) and then made our way over to the Iroquoian Village directly across from the visitor centre. This consists of at least three longhouses, each of which houses a display of artifacts. One has a multimedia display running as well. Super educational and enjoyable (even for a restless teenager!). Crawford lake itself is a rare type of lake that is worth seeing. It’s depth is greater than its surface area which means that it can’t support life past a certain depth - as a result, discoveries of preserved corn pollen here led to discoveries of Iroquois settlements.
4.5 based on 183 reviews
Great tone with children. Nice walk with amazing views. The fire put near the falls is amazing and can be used for marshmallows or to simply enjoy the warmth. If you are a family that love nature, better to buy the annual pass
4.0 based on 148 reviews
Hi there, My wife and I and of course our dog, love coming here on hot sunny days! Hang out in water, going on hikes, paddle boat rides and so much more. Well run, clean , and fair prices. Thanks team, we will return later this summer. :)
3.5 based on 194 reviews
CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO COVID 19 Terre Bleu is Ontario's largest lavender farm and apiary. We provide an agro-tourism experience where visitors can come and learn about growing lavender, distillation and the drying of lavender buds for use in the production of our many great products. Visitors can take a yoga class, have a relaxing guided tour or partake in many other lavender lifestyle classes. Please note we are a working farm not a botanical garden and make no promise about the state of bloom or harvest.
Terre Bleu is an enchanting and exotic outing from Toronto. Although the fields weren't in bloom mid-June, we enjoyed walking around the farm with our guide Chloe, learning about lavendar, seeing the distillery and the apiary, and sampling the lavender ice cream!
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