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16500 Peel Regional Rd 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7, Canada
Caledon, Ontario L7E 3E7
(905) 880-0227

Really nice facility for cross-country skiing along with ski rental in the GTA. Staff very friendly and go out of their way to be helpful so you can really enjoy the day even if something goes wrong. Beautiful trails. Highly recommend for any experience level.Update: beware in the summer if hiking. You might have a trail map, but there are essentially no markers on the trails!!!

Whether you're into Mountain Biking or picnics in the summer; or you're into Cross-Country skiing and hiking in the winter, this place is for you. I love the single-track mountain biking. Great place to go single-track riding solo or with friends. There's also a great clearing and perfect for families looking to host events or birthday parties for kids in the outdoors.

Albion Hills is an all right place if you just want to get away for a few days to camp and enjoy nature without going without basic accommodation such as clean water and bathrooms. for people who have Campers or RVs will find it quite comfortable as they have all the hookups that you need power, water and sewage. Although the campsites are close together the scenery and biking and Hiking paths makeup for it. Though a fair warning, if you're near the creek pack some good bug spray or be possibly eaten alive. I'm speaking from experience.

I like this place a lot. The young teenage girls at the entrance are always smiling and very good natured. There is a swimming pool and plenty of green area for a picnic also there are roadways that are not that busy with cars where your child can walk relatively safe. What I love the most here is the night specially in the trailers camps they have. At night you can literally see the stars in the sky that's something unbelievable considering is only 45 minutes north of Toronto. I also like that at night is very dark and there are no street lights or any kind of Bright Lights it makes the experience truly like a cottage in the middle of Algonquin Park.

Great place for a wonderful peaceful walk. Just be careful you might encounter some wildlife as well. We say a snake right in the middle of our trail. Beautifully green and huge space. Romantic surroundings. However the public convenience are not well maintained but still manageable.

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Albion Hills Conservation Area

Rv Park at 16500 Peel Regional Rd 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7, Canada. Here you will find detailed information about Albion Hills Conservation Area: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Rating

5
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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State:
Ontario
Address:
16500 Peel Regional Rd 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7, Canada.
City:
Caledon
Postcode:
L7E 3E7

About Albion Hills Conservation Area

Albion Hills Conservation Area is a Canadian Rv Park based in Caledon, Ontario. Albion Hills Conservation Area is located at 16500 Peel Regional Rd 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7, Canada.


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  • az za
    Added 2017.10.26
    Really nice facility for cross-country skiing along with ski rental in the GTA. Staff very friendly and go out of their way to be helpful so you can really enjoy the day even if something goes wrong. Beautiful trails. Highly recommend for any experience level.Update: beware in the summer if hiking. You might have a trail map, but there are essentially no markers on the trails!!!
  • Mike Kwal
    Added 2017.10.19
    Whether you're into Mountain Biking or picnics in the summer; or you're into Cross-Country skiing and hiking in the winter, this place is for you. I love the single-track mountain biking. Great place to go single-track riding solo or with friends. There's also a great clearing and perfect for families looking to host events or birthday parties for kids in the outdoors.
  • will sco
    Added 2016.02.25
    Albion Hills is an all right place if you just want to get away for a few days to camp and enjoy nature without going without basic accommodation such as clean water and bathrooms. for people who have Campers or RVs will find it quite comfortable as they have all the hookups that you need power, water and sewage. Although the campsites are close together the scenery and biking and Hiking paths makeup for it. Though a fair warning, if you're near the creek pack some good bug spray or be possibly eaten alive. I'm speaking from experience.
  • Maycol Escobar
    Added 2016.01.28
    I like this place a lot. The young teenage girls at the entrance are always smiling and very good natured. There is a swimming pool and plenty of green area for a picnic also there are roadways that are not that busy with cars where your child can walk relatively safe. What I love the most here is the night specially in the trailers camps they have. At night you can literally see the stars in the sky that's something unbelievable considering is only 45 minutes north of Toronto. I also like that at night is very dark and there are no street lights or any kind of Bright Lights it makes the experience truly like a cottage in the middle of Algonquin Park.
  • Gaurav Saini
    Added 2014.07.29
    Great place for a wonderful peaceful walk. Just be careful you might encounter some wildlife as well. We say a snake right in the middle of our trail. Beautifully green and huge space. Romantic surroundings. However the public convenience are not well maintained but still manageable.
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