Located in Port Colborne beside the Old Welland Canal, Mud Lake is a conservation area dedicated to the preservation of vegetation and wildlife. Encompassing over 60 hectares of wetland and 54 hectares of field and woodland, Mud Lake offers nature trails, superb bird watching, fishing and fall waterfowl hunting. This man-made wetland is an important resting and feeding stop for migratory birds, claiming numerous rare bird sightings, and providing a unique setting for both novice and expert bird watchers. Explore three trails ranging from twenty minutes to over one hour of nature hiking. Three wildlife viewing blinds/waterfowl blinds are accessible by canoe.
Latest Reviews
Robby G C
Toronto, Canada
I liked the Mud Lake Conservation Park, except the mosquito. At times we had mud, bit not much. We hiked and enjoyed the flowers. There were treed. We found frogs. I liked the lake. A must...
OurBeyond
French River, Canada
Great spot. Takes a couple of hours to walk the paths. Great nature watching. Very foresty not scienic at all. We really enjoyed it.
Robby G C
Toronto, Canada
I like the loop around Mud Lake. We are surrounded by trees and at times we can come closer to the lake. I was able to see many birds, a turtle, ducks and frogs. I enjoy this place, as birds sing...