Limehouse Conservation Area is a unique natural and historical conservation park located on the Niagara Escarpment in Halton Hills, Ontario.
Location: Halton Hills, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
The area is famous for its dramatic limestone crevices known as the “Hole in the Wall,” along with scenic forest trails, streams, cliffs, and remnants of historic lime kilns from the 1800s. The conservation area combines geological wonders, hiking, and local industrial history in a peaceful forest environment.
Best Features
- Famous “Hole in the Wall” limestone crevice system
- Scenic Niagara Escarpment hiking trails
- Historic 19th-century lime kilns and mill ruins
- Forested Bruce Trail access and rugged terrain
- Beautiful streams, bridges, and ravine landscapes
Why it’s popular
Limehouse Conservation Area is popular for its unusual rock formations, adventurous hiking trails, and rich historical atmosphere. Visitors especially enjoy exploring the deep rock fissures and escarpment terrain that make this conservation area different from typical parks.
It is located near Georgetown in Halton Hills.
Hiking, Bruce Trail Walking, Rock Crevice Exploration, Nature Photography, Birdwatching, Trail Running, Wildlife Observation, Historical Site Exploration, Picnicking, Snowshoeing
Limehouse Conservation Area, Parking Areas, Hiking Trails, Bruce Trail Access, Trail Signage, Scenic Bridges, Historic Lime Kilns, Natural Creek Areas, Picnic Spaces
Adventure Hiking, Unique Rock Crevice Exploration, Scenic Escarpment Forest Immersion, Historic Heritage, Peaceful Nature Escape, Rugged Outdoor Exploration