Comfort Maple Conservation Area

(5 Reviews)
640 Metler Rd, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0, Canada

Contacts

DETAILS: Park,
Address: 640 Metler Rd, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0, Canada
Postal code: L0S 1C0
Phone: (905) 788-3135
Website: http://www.npca.ca/conservation-areas/comfort-maple/
Opening hours (Edit)
Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • Justin B on Google

    (June 5, 2019, 3:07 pm)

    Such a cool spot amazing to see and touch something that is alive and that is 5 centuries old. It Was struck by lightning recently but is still standing. Very cool little peice of history!

  • Aaran Sandron on Google

    (May 20, 2019, 8:17 pm)

    A single tree in a quite area surrounded by farm. There may be enough space to park 5 cars at a time.

    Its an OK place to drop by one the way to Niagara falls from GTA>

  • Vikkeh Bee on Google

    (May 13, 2019, 7:46 pm)

    Peaceful place to meditate with an old friend
    Bumpy driveway. Beautiful tree.

  • Tammy Frakking on Google

    (March 22, 2019, 2:18 am)

    Described as a conservation area, I thought this might be a nice place to take a walk on a muddy but mild spring day (spoiler alert....this is not a place to go for a walk)

    We had difficulty finding the area; had to stop at a local store and ask directions, turns out the reason we were having difficulty is because there is only one small sign which does not actually say "comfort Maple conservation area" just a picture of a tree and an arrow, but the chains holding the sign had broken and as a result the sign was pointing in the opposite direction of the attraction.

    Still unsure... it really did look like a private driveway to someone's farm...we drove down the lane way which was muddy but fortunately passable...

    Arrived at a small parking area, which had a garbage can, a couple of plaques, and two benches.
    And the tree itself... Which I'm sure is more beautiful in the spring, summer and fall.
    This time of year it just looked very large and very old and kind of lonely sitting out there all by itself in the field with no one else around.
    You can see where people who have been trying to preserve the tree have been holding it together using wires to support the weight of the limbs, and also masonry down the middle of the tree where it appears to have been hit by lightning. Granted this was mid march, and tree had no leaves and i couldn't tell from looking at it, if it were "sleeping" or dead.

    If I could have seen the tree in the spring or summer, and see that it actually was quite healthy with lots of leaves, I would have felt better, but I've seen other peoples pictures and it really does look beautiful so I'm sure that even though it is old and fragile, it is still full of life.

    That being said it was really amazing to be in the presence of something that does not only about 500 years old, as we have so little in Canada that has been around for this amount of time (aside from rocks and lakes) but something that is alive as well.
    It was humbling to sit underneath the tree.
    Makes you and your problems seem small.

    I feel the small community has done a great job in preserving this living piece of history.
    You can't really expect that they will do more then what they have done (providing an entrance, parking area, garbage cans benches and plaques) because there really isn't much more you can do, definitely not a site for those seeking thrills and adventure but if you love nature and history oh, I think you would find this to be quite interesting.

    I will return.
    I touched a living thing today that was 5 centuries old.
    That was amazing

  • Max Power on Google

    (February 17, 2019, 6:34 pm)

    It’s a little muddy and pothole-y to get out to the tree, especially when it’s wet, but it’s a neat experience to see the old tree. Honestly I kind of feel bad for the tree, how they’ve got all these guide wires and concrete in it to try to keep it up, it almost seems like it’s time to let the poor tree go...I don’t know, I’m no arborist.
    It’s a neat spot to visit with the family and take a few pictures.

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Questions & Answers

What is the phone number for Comfort Maple Conservation Area?

The phone number for Comfort Maple Conservation Area is (905) 788-3135.


Where is Comfort Maple Conservation Area located?

Comfort Maple Conservation Area is located at 640 Metler Rd, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0, Canada


What is the internet address for Comfort Maple Conservation Area?

The website (URL) for Comfort Maple Conservation Area is: http://www.npca.ca/conservation-areas/comfort-maple/


What days are Comfort Maple Conservation Area open?

Comfort Maple Conservation Area is open:
Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours


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