Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, located in Caledon, Ontario, is a Natural Environment class park and part of the Niagara Escarpment biosphere. The park features diverse landscapes including prairies, hills, forests, and vast meadows. The Credit River flows through a deep gorge, creating picturesque waterfalls. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic trails and natural beauty.
Bruce Trail, Credit River Gorge, Cataract Falls, Kettle Lake
Caledon Village, Belfountain Conservation Area, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, Cheltenham Badlands
"A very beautiful park with many hiking trails of different difficulty levels, including a 7km section of the Bruce Trail. The diverse terrain makes for an engaging experience."
"I have very mixed feelings about it. It's a very pretty location and I definitely enjoyed my walk there. There was variety in the landscape, but some areas were challenging."
"Went on a weekday morning and the parking lot was fairly empty. It was an intense walk, particularly the yellow path. The trails offer good exercise."