The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Riverine Flood Status
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Lake Simcoe Shoreline Status
Hazard Watch
Low Water Status
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Mabel Davis Conservation Area

Mabel Davis Conservation Area

​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.

​Activities

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Hours, Locations & Map

Open daily, from dawn until dusk

Latitude: 44.0630
Longitude: -79.4581

Location: Access from both Davis Drive and Bayview Parkway in Newmarket.

Parking is available at:

  • The Tannery Mall / Newmarket GO Train station (465 Davis Dr) – Paid Parking  
  • LSRCA Head Office (120 Bayview Pkwy)
  • George Richardson Park  (Bayview Pkwy, South of Elgin St)

phone icon   Who to Contact

Conservation Lands
905-895-1281
1-800-465-0437 Toll free
info@LSRCA.on.ca

amenities icon  Amenities

  • Hiking/Cycling Trails
  • Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Office

nature icon  Natural Features

  • Forest​​
  • East Holland River
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