Tiffin Centre for Conservation
Known for it's annual Maple Syrup Festival, the Tiffin Centre for Conservation is located between Barrie and Angus and spans over 500 acres. The Tiffin Conservation Area offers visitors over 17km of looped trails that traverse a mixture of forests, wetlands, meadows, lakes, and shorelines. In addition, the centre offers a wheelchair-accessible trail system and is home to both the John L. Jose Environmental Education Centre and the NVCA John Hix Administrative Centre.
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