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    Kelso Conservation Area

    3.6 (19 reviews)

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    Jocelyn C.

    *went hiking during the pandemic* First off, you have to make a reservation online. The timeslot is for 2 hours and it's highly advised that you stick to that timeframe. They ask you for your license plate number and maybe they'll blacklist you if you stay beyond your 2 hours? Don't quote me on that. The place was easy enough to find. There's a huge beach/lake right by the main entrance. It was chilly when we went in November, but I can see lots of ppl swimming or canoeing when it's warm enough. We continued driving further into the park and found more cars parked by the entrance to the ski area. We started our hike by going up a few flight of stairs to the base of the ski hills (up and over the train tracks). It was a chilly November day and the wind was blowing hard. My 3- and 4-yo decided we should hike up the ski hill. These are enormous hills and you can see the ski lifts going up and over the hills. There was an gentler path upwards where moms can push their strollers, but we followed a foot path winding up the hill. At a plateau, there were muskoka chairs and campfire setup, for the skiers to rest when they want a break from carving the snow. From there, it was just a few more steps to the top of the hill, where the ski lift ended. The view from the top was awesome, you can see the 401 and the lake by the conservation entrance. There were a handful of other ppl there on a Friday morning and I would definitely go back again with my kids. Can't wait to see how the place is when the ski season is in full swing.

    Jelo K.

    I was searching for the beaches around Toronto, and decided to give Kelso Conservation Area a try, mainly because it isn't too far from the city. I was a little disappointed because we were not allowed in the waters due to algae. Like many other beaches in Ontario, the sand is quite coarse. Also, you can see cars passing on hwy401 behind the water which obstructs the view. There is an entrance fee of $6.75 per adult, and I think it is not worth it if you are mainly there for the beach. I think it could be a good picnic place with a lot of shade and tables. However, I recommend other places if you are looking for a solid beach and going into the water.

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    Artur J.

    This place is amazing!! In Summer or Winter!! In the Summer you can take a cold refreshing dip in Kelso Lake which is really clean, kids can play on it's sandy beach and build sandcastles, they have a snack bar lifeguards throughout most of the day. They have tons of Summer Camps always going on here, so part of the Beach is always reserved for the Summer Camp as well as other parts of the Conservation Area. Then they have the awesome MTB trail atop the escarpment which has 16km of tracks, which are rated anywhere from beginner to advanced. As you can see by the pictures that I have uploaded with this review. You can spend a full day alone there. But a Helmet is a must, without it they won't let you on the track...so don't forget... Well and then in the Winter they have the downhill skiing and snowboarding, 12 different runs and 5 lifts. They also have rentals and lessons. So for next year I am buying the season pass guaranteed!!! The only bad thing to say about the conservation area is the camping experience, we have small kids so we wanted our first camping trip to be close to home in case we need to retreat. So we decided to camp here, the sites are huge and very nicely taken care of. Biggest downfall was the constant soundtrack of the 401, to the point that I got woken up several times during the night. Not to mention the freight cars that started moving also in and out early in the morning. So camping is a no here. But there are plenty of huge picnic areas which are beautiful and I could recommend.

    There wasn't much description on the internet about this place nor there were too many pictures. It was slightly hard to find the trailhead and now that I look back, I like that was the case. The elevation gain was higher than what we would imagine for Ontario, it left us panting while climbing, but that combined with the length of the uphill was just about right to be called "moderate", considering my little hiking experience. After reaching the top, the walk in the woods felt like we're walking surrounded by curtains of greens, browns and reds. There were scraps, cool breeze and just the right number of people.

    Bilal S.

    ~ A 3.5 stars ~ I went their for a picnic with the family... Over all its a clean place and is good for BBQs. The place we were at there didn't seem to be any BBQs you will have to bring a portable one. Then we went for a stroll and seem like there is a mini beach area as well. You can rent kayaks and enjoy the lake. Overall good place for some quiet picnic... nothing much.

    The Kelso Beach

    Went: Sunday, September 6, 5 p.m. This review is only for the beach. I have not been to many beaches, maybe 4 times in my life, including this one. My date has been to many more. The water was quite muddy and very brown and was not something either of us wanted to swim in.

    Ski in winter, hiking in summer

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    Close beach to the West of Oakville- nice for a day get away that is not too far. Great for small children at the beach- as it is not huge.

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    Review Highlights - Kelso Conservation Area

    Escarpment trails offer a good view of Kelso Lake and 401 - It has quite a bit of short trials for biking - Glen Eden has a bit of everything.

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