Nature Escape From the City

“Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world, taking the midnight train going anywhere” – Journey.

I wish this was me, but unfortunately the only place I’m taking the train to is to work every day.  And it’s not in a small town.  It’s in the vast jungle of concrete, known as the city.  And honestly, I don’t even take the train to work.  I drive 3 minutes down the road.

Raised in a small town on Lake Huron, with a population of 6,000, I was lucky to be able to enjoy the fresh air, as well as nature’s beauty, and the slower pace of small town living.  Unfortunately when I was younger, I took this treasure for granted, not knowing that I would spend the next 44 years (and counting) living in what is known as the fast lane of the city life.

The older I get, the more I yearn for the simpler and slower (much slower) days of small town living.  When I retire in a couple of years, I fully plan on returning to my roots, but for now I try to find ways to  escape the blazing hot concrete and get my nature escape as often as I can. It is especially important during these trying times that we look after our physical and mental well-being and there is no better way or place to do this than breathing in the fresh and sometimes crisp air of the great outdoors.

VALENS CONSERVATION AREA

When I find myself needing to unwind and escape the city life into the great outdoors, I  make my way to Valens Conservation Area. Valens is a quick half hour drive from my home, and a short distance from Toronto, and is the perfect place to escape the city and to enjoy nature, and to just simply unwind.

Map from Toronto, Ontario to Valens Lake Conservation Area, 1691 Regional 97 Rd, Cambridge, ON N1R 5S7

This 300 hectare space is an outdoor paradise located in Flamborough, Ontario.  It is the perfect spot for any city slicker to escape to the great outdoors.  There are an abundance of year-round activities for the entire family, as well as for the solo adventurer needing to seek peace and solitude outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.  Valens is the perfect place for a nature escape!

Nature Escape During Summer Months

During the summer months, Valens Conservation Area offers an abundance of outdoor adventures.  Be sure to bring the essentials when you escape into nature for a day.

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Swimming:

Swimming is available in the natural swimming area.  This beach offers a combination of sand and grass area to park your butt for the day.  The grass area provides shade under the numerous trees and is a fantastic place for a picnic without having to drag the kiddies from the beach.  Forgot your picnic?  Not a problem.  A food truck offering cold beverages and snacks is available on site in the beach area.  The swimming area is safe for the entire family, but it is not patrolled, so parents, please be sure to keep an eye on your little ones.

Valen's Conservation has both a sand and grass beach area with plenty of shade
Swimming area at Valens Conservation Area – sand and grass beach

Picnicing:

There are over 1,000 picnic tables scattered throughout the park which are available on a first come first serve basis.  There are also a limited number of grills available for public use, so if you plan on a barbeque, bring some coal with you.  For larger groups, call ahead to reserve your spot.  There is one pavilion available for rent, which will seat up to 120 people at a cost of $265.00 (at the time of writing).  Contact Valens to obtain more rental information.

Fishing:

For the fisherman, there is an abundance of fishing available, either by boat or from one of the docks scattered throughout the reservoir.  Northern pike and largemouth bass are just some of the fish that are native to the waters at Valens Conservation Area.  It is important to note that Valens is a fish sanctuary and fishing is not allowed from April 1st to the fourth Saturday in June.  The annual John Burns Memorial Fishing Derby which takes place the second Saturday in July is an event not to be missed.  Prizes are to be had by the junior fisherman, as well as the more serious angler.

Activities found at Valen's Conservation include boating rentals, fishing, swimming, camping, trails and picnic areas.
Fish for some Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike

Boating:

Boat rentals are available on site.  Either rent a canoe, kayak, row boat or paddle board for a half day or a full day.  Better yet, if you have your own boat bring it along.  It is important to note that Valens is a conservation area and motors are not permitted on the lake.

Canoe, kayak and peddle boat rentals are available at Valen's Conservation Area.
Rent a canoe, kayak, row boat or paddle board for a full day or a half day

Hiking:

For the avid hiker, Valens offers over 10 km. of trails, as well as a 300 meter boardwalk spanning over the wetlands.  The terrain is easy and is easily navigated by the younger hiker, as well as those wishing to take a leisurely bike ride.

Camping:

The main attraction to this outdoor mecca is the camping.  Valens consists of 225 sites, 125 of which have electrical and water hook-up available.  There are also 9 group areas, as well as walk-in camping.  For the camper who truly wishes to escape the city into nature, a radio free zone is also provided.  I have to admit, that this is my favorite part of the campground.  The sites are large, as well as private and shaded by the large number of trees.  Be sure to check the rules and regulations before reserving your spot for your quick getaway, a note that Valens is an entirely alcohol free zone.

Nature Escape During Winter Months

If you are looking for a quick escape from the city during the winter months, you are in luck!  Valens also offers plenty of winter activities as long as you are prepared to brave the cold.

Hiking:

The trails remain open during the winter and offer an easy terrain which is great for cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing, or simply taking in the beauty and enjoying the peace and quiet of winter. 

Camping:

Just because summer is over, does not mean that camping has come to an end.  Off-season camping is available at Valens Conservation Area from Thanksgiving weekend until the May long weekend.  Reservations are not required during this time, however it is important to note that there is no running water available during the off-season.

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  • Open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset
Valen's Conservation is open to the public year round and is the perfect destination to escape the city
Nature Escape to Valens Conservation Area

It’s Time for a Nature Escape 

Whether you are a small town person, or a small town person at heart, it is always time to escape the city life and become one with nature.

Get your family outdoors by spending a day at Valen's Conservation Area.

I discovered my little slice of heaven in the midst of a sea of concrete over 30 years ago. I have continued to seek refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life ever since and especially more often during these trying times.

Have you found a little slice of heaven for your nature escape?  Where do you go to get away from it all?

SEE YOU ON THE TRAILS 🙂

Kelly xoxo

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33 thoughts on “Nature Escape From the City

  1. coriramos

    This looks like a fun place to visit! I love anything by the water. The hubs and I are getting ready to go to the hill country here in Texas and stay in a cabin by the lake. 🙂 So ready for a vacay. 🙂

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  2. Sage Scott

    This looks like an amazing place to unplug, unwind, and connect with nature in the summer. (And while the trails are still open in the winter, I *HATE* being cold, so I’m out. LOL!)

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  3. By Land and Sea

    I can totally related to taking the joys of a small town for granted early in life. Luckily, I still live in a small town and have learned to appreciate it much more over the years. This looks like such a great place with plenty to do! I’d love to visit here and spend some time outdoors!

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  4. SecretMoona

    I love the idea of taking some time away from the city to enjoy the beauty of nature. I moved from a big city to an even bigger city so escape locations like this one are great. I have a big park nearby so try to go there whenever I can.

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