50-Point Conservation Area Map

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Welcome to Fifty Point Conservation Area on Lake Ontario, a magnificent 80-hectare park with superb marina facilities in Stoney Creek. It’s the …

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Nov 1, 2024
This review exclusively pertains to a trip to Lake Ontario. If you want to see Lake Ontario and a bit of nature, I imagine this place is about as good as any other. A bit of digging shows it consist… Full review by hebfrantkle
May 20, 2024
We booked this campsite with our new 5th wheel. Positives: lots are huge so feels private even with lots all booked. Lots to do, beach, marina, mall 5 minutes away for incidentals. Birds sounded love… Full review by palmtreeOntario
Jun 28, 2023
My wife and I stay here annually for a couple of weeks. This year we also joined up with a larger group for an RV rally during our stay. We stay on one of the 50 amp sites. Our site had long grass … Full review by Ihub33

Questions & answers

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where to pay for entrance to fifty point conservation area ? is it on arrival at the gate or can i pay online ? what is the …
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where to pay for entrance to fifty point conservation area ? is it on arrival at the gate or can i pay online ? what is the online link if any ? thanks
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Hello, It's at the gate, there will be someone there to collect fares. The other option is to buy a yearly membership and you can use it for all the conservations in the Hamilton Area
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Answer by Adnan A · Jul 6, 2020
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how much is the entrance fee to the conservation area? is there parking available close by?
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$10 If I remember correctly
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Answer by Richard T · Jul 4, 2019
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Why no fire pits at 50 Point Conservation?
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Safety & Maintenance Implications
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We have booked a site but hear there are no campfire pits to have a bonne fire. Is this true?
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No fire pit
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Answer by · Jun 16, 2018
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What is the Ancaster Well?
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The Ancaster Wells site is located within the Dundas Valley Conservation Area and is accessed from Sulphur Springs Rd. It consists of a public water filling station and a parking...
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