Beamer Memorial Conservation Area is a picturesque nature preserve located in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. With its tranquil trails and stunning views, it offers visitors a peaceful escape into the beauty of the outdoors. The conservation area is known for its lookout points that provide breathtaking vistas, particularly during the autumn season when the colors of the foliage are in full display. Families and nature enthusiasts can explore the well-maintained walking trails, allowing them to connect with nature and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings. Beamer Memorial Conservation Area welcomes dogs, making it a great place for pet owners to take their furry friends for a walk. Whether you're looking for a leisurely hike, a spot to picnic, or simply a serene space to unwind, Beamer Memorial Conservation Area offers it all.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Amenities
- Public toilet
- Activities
- Hiking
Reviews
Beautiful hike, easy to moderate difficulty. Was quite busy in places, but not too bad. Has some nice lookout points where you can see the Toronto skyline above Grimsby. The dog loved it!
Visited this place in October and the viewpoint has some absolutely beautiful views.. Would definitely recommend going there to watch some fall colors
Perfect place if you’re looking for short walk, also includes 3 lookout points . No parking fees or entrance fees. Dog-friendly.
Short, flat trails lead to beautiful overlooks on the Niagara Escarpment. Visiting during peak fall colors means lots of people, but is worth the hike.
There are so many mushrooms! Great view on the top of the hill. The only thing that I don't like is the washroom. No one cleans it...
Nice lookout over the escarpment. Can’t get directly to the waterfall, but you can hear the din while walking along the trail.
Beautiful spot to go for a walk anytime of the year. Lots of open space. Clearly marked trails. Beautiful overview of the city of Grimsby and on a clear day, a view of Toronto. In the winter it can be icy so just walk slowly and carefully. …
Beautiful trails with the option of medium difficulty to easy (gravel trail to look-off). Beware, we encountered a man with a Dibermann off a leash. The person was verbally and gesturally aggressive when we asked him to put a leash on his …
Great for hiking! Parking lot is small but they may have more than one starting point. Lots of great lookout points, and stations built for you to enjoy the view and do some photography! …
Stunning place to visit. Amazing geography for a hike.
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