Albion Hills Conservation Area

AHCA sees about 120,000 visitors each year, who visit the conservation area for mountain biking, camping, swimming, special events, cross-country skiing and more.

[1] With over 446 hectares (1,200 acres) of largely forested land located completely within the Humber River Watershed in the headwaters of the Oak Ridges Moraine, AHCA is recognized as a key natural heritage site.

Located on-site is the first-ever residence for the Palgrave area, a historical log cabin built by the Jefferson family in 1833.

Each year, around 10,000 people attend to take part in festivities which include live music, food vendors, exotic animals and children's activities.

Trails include: Albion Hills Campground offers campers natural views, activities, and amenities, 40 minutes outside of the city.

[6] Furthermore, campers at Albion Hills have access to all of AHCA's amenities, including hiking, fishing, and for an added fee, canoeing and swimming.

[7] Nestled within the woods, Albion Hills chalet offers high ceilings, a large deck, and panoramic forest views.