Proctor Park Conservation Area
Located just north of Brighton, Proctor Park Conservation Area spans over 90 acres and provides visitors direct access to open space, forest, and a 2.5km trail along the crystal-clear Butler Creek.
At the end of the trail lies a beautiful view of Presqu'ile Bay.
Within the boundaries of Proctor Park Conservation Area is the Proctor House Museum, a house restored to the 1940-1880 period. The home is operated by the Save Our Heritage Organization.
Proctor Park Conservation Area offers hiking, fishing, photography, picnicking and in the winter cross-country skiing and tobogganing.
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