Other Trails
Brook Conservation Area
If the trail isn't enough to keep you busy for
the day, there are other options. There is the Brook
Conservation Area. The area was purchased by the Long Point Region
Conservation Authority in 1972 from Richard, John and George Brook.
The Brook family operated a mill, known as a shoddy, which created
fabric woven of yarn from the shredded fibre of previously worn
or used material.
Brook's Woolen Mill was erected in 1868 and, until
its destruction by fire in 1886, maintained a prosperous business
with local sales of yard, wool, blankets and wholesale trade of
tweeds and other cloths. One building, containing the mill shaft,
survived the fire and remains vacant at the entrance to the nature
trails. Since the acquisition of the property by the Long Point
Region Conservation Authority, Brook Conservation Area has been
used as a passive recreational area for hiking, picnicking, fishing,
bird watching, mountain biking and cross-country skiing. With several
accesses to the Lynn Valley Trail, Brook Conservation Area is an
ideal spot for nature lovers of all ages.
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