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King’s Mill Conservation Area

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Near the Stirling-Rawdon Information & Tourism Centre, the King’s Mill Conservation Area is a beautiful and picturesque wetland. The conservation area rests in Squires creek, where a former dam and grist mill were built.

The grist mill is still there but not open to the public. It is a perfect area to have a picnic on the picnic benches, fish, walk along the shore, relax and, most local and visitors’ favourites, take a bunch of photos of the beautiful water scenery.

Photos: Google Maps, Tania Wright, Valerie Heffernan

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