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Mabel Davis Conservation Area

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Yadira
August 15, 2018
Between the Tannery Mall and Bayview Parkway in Newmarket, there is a strip of land that was donated to the Conservation Authority in 1969 by Mabel Davis, a resident of Newmarket. This 7 hectare oasis in the middle of town is home to a wide range of plants and animals including several bird species, cotton tail rabbits, muskrats, raccoons and regionally rare black maple trees. The 1,400 metre trail, an important link in a municipal trail system, runs along the banks of the East Holland River. The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority administrative offices are also situated on this property.
Between the Tannery Mall and Bayview Parkway in Newmarket, there is a strip of land that was donated to the Conservation Authority in 1969 by Mabel Davis, a resident of Newmarket. This 7 hectare oasis in the middle of town is home to a wide range of plants and animals including several bird species,…
Shawnda
October 20, 2017
The area consists of seven hectares of parkland, trails and waterways. Trails run on the east and west sides of the East Holland River where cyclists and hikers can enjoy a natural setting and spot a variety of wildlife such as birds, rabbits and muskrats. There are several rest stops with benches offering rustic views throughout the area.
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120 Bayview Pkwy
Newmarket, ON