


Heart Lake Conservation Park offers 870 acres of natural beauty where families can explore scenic hiking trails, spot local wildlife, and enjoy lakeside fun. With free admission, playgrounds, sandy beaches for swimming, and plenty of picnic spots, this park is a fantastic full-day destination for families seeking outdoor adventures just northwest of Toronto.
Weekday mornings from late spring through early fall offer the best experience, with smaller crowds and pleasant weather. Weekends get packed during July and August, especially when temperatures soar above 25°C (77°F).
While park entry is technically free, there is a parking fee of approximately $10-15 CAD per vehicle (cash or card accepted). Limited food options are available, so pack a picnic lunch, snacks, and plenty of water for your family.
The park is open year-round, but swimming and beach facilities operate only from late June through early September (weather dependent). Fall offers stunning foliage for hikes, while winter brings cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Lifeguards are only on duty during summer months.
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