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Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area




Tranquil, scenic and well-maintained
Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area near Amherstview in Loyalist Township is managed by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority.
It’s an amazing 117 hectare (289 acre) property with a variety of wooded areas, wetlands, and beautiful waterfront views. Six kilometres of trails cross woodland, wetland and field areas. As a public recreation area, Parrott’s Bay is a source of passive enjoyment for anglers, and naturalists.
This conservation area is open from 7:30 to dusk, please stay on marked trails to prevent damage and soil erosion.
A great place for:
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Picnic
- Dog-friendly

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acres of forest, wetlands & waterfront views
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Parrott's Bay opens for public recreation






Fun Facts
- See if you can spot a geocache in this area
- Trails are not maintained during the winter
- Trail 1 has a lookout at the end
- No facilities on site
- Easy water entry for dogs to swim
Location and more details:
4976 Bath Road, Amherstview
Directions: Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area is located between Amherstview and Bath. The entrance is on Loyalist Parkway (Hwy. 33).
Tel: 613.546.4228
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