The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area (French: Zone de conservation du lac Laurentien) is a 2,400 acres (970 ha) conservation area in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Extending from the southeastern shore of Lake Ramsey to the Southeast Bypass, the park incorporates a large green space, several lakes (including the eponymous Lake Laurentian), a self-guided nature trail, wetland areas, hiking trails, bird watching areas, and snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails in winter.
First established in the early 1960s by the Junction Creek Conservation Authority, the conservation area also cooperates with the city's school boards as a partner in natural and environmental science education programs.
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View for the mountains at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
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Entrance view at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
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View for the mountains at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
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Follow the path at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
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