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Thornton Bales Conservation Area

Mulock Sideroad, 3 km west of Highway 11 (Yonge Street), Newmarket, Ontario
http://www.lsrca.on.ca/conservationareas/conservationarea...

Thornton Bales Conservation Area is famous for its steep slopes and rugged beauty. This Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) is part of the Oak Ridges Moraine, and has an elevation that drops 54 metres from its southwest corner to its northern boundary.

Nicknamed "The 99 Steps", this conservation area is best suited to people who are in good physical condition and enjoy a challenge. Water bottles and comfortable footwear are strongly recommended for hikers targeting these woodland trails. Among the wildlife that can be found in this ravine-like setting are pileated woodpeckers and white tailed deer.

The Koffler-Bales side trail provides access from Thornton Bales Conservation Area to the University of Toronto’s Koffler Scientific Reserve at Joker’s Hill.

NEWS FEED
  • A wonderful forest so close to Newmarket
    guestBook Guestbook/ alightstone/ Apr 8, 2017

    This is a wonderful trail for hiking, trail running, and hill training. This is more of a deep woods experience than a meadow or park, so it's not as appropriate for picnics.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ alightstone/ Apr 8, 2017

Thornton Bales Conservation Area

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What is the name often used to refer to this conservation area?

Gung Ho Hill The Stream and Path 99 Steps Old Relentless
NEWS FEED
  • A wonderful forest so close to Newmarket
    guestBook Guestbook/ alightstone/ Apr 8, 2017

    This is a wonderful trail for hiking, trail running, and hill training. This is more of a deep woods experience than a meadow or park, so it's not as appropriate for picnics.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ alightstone/ Apr 8, 2017

Thornton Bales Conservation Area is famous for its steep slopes and rugged beauty. This Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) is part of the Oak Ridges Moraine, and has an elevation that drops 54 metres from its southwest corner to its northern boundary.

Nicknamed "The 99 Steps", this conservation area is best suited to people who are in good physical condition and enjoy a challenge. Water bottles and comfortable footwear are strongly recommended for hikers targeting these woodland trails. Among the wildlife that can be found in this ravine-like setting are pileated woodpeckers and white tailed deer.

The Koffler-Bales side trail provides access from Thornton Bales Conservation Area to the University of Toronto’s Koffler Scientific Reserve at Joker’s Hill.

Mulock Sideroad, 3 km west of Highway 11 (Yonge Street), Newmarket, Ontario
http://www.lsrca.on.ca/conservationareas/conser...
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