Mabel Davis
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, racoons 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.
ACTIVITIES
| Hiking | Birding |
FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Hiking/Cycling Trails
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Office
FEATURES
Forest
East Holland River
MAPS & DIRECTIONS
Mabel Davis Conservation Area can be accessed from both Davis Drive and Bayview Parkway.


