I am an avid motorcycle rider and I love riding unique and challenging roads. Forks of the Credit Road leads to Belfountain Conservation area and both the road and the Conservation area are magnificent. The scenery around Belfountain is also breathtaking.
ssabil
Belfountain conservation area is a nice place for picnic. Its a very small park with a waterfall and few trails. Everything can be covered within 1-2 hours. You have to pay an entrance fee of $5 per person. Parking is free but the parking area is small and its a challenge to find a parking spot. Overall its a good place to visit for couple of hours.
Zeusthecockapoo
This is one of the nicer conservation areas I've visited. It's small but offers a lot of attractive scenery. The focal point is Belfountain Falls and its downstream rapids. Though part of a dam it doesn't really detract much from them. There is a rope bridge allowing closeup views as well. You can walk a loop trail around the perimeter and observes lots of water runoff into the river as well as some nice escarpment rock features.
RK_Canada
This is a nice park / conservation area north of Mississauga. It features a shallow pond, man-made waterfall, suspension bridge, a man-made cave and small pathway going around the entire area. If you plan to stay a while for a picnic or afternoon in the area then it can be worth the price of admission, if you just wanted to see it is rather expensive as you can see everything in well under an hour. If you did want to see this and not spend much time there plan to take advantage of the entry fee paid at any of the credit valley conservation areas allowing you access to all of the credit valley conservation areas for the day.
RalphR605
a little tricky to find but once your there it is a peace of shangrala waterfalls rivers and a fishing pond as well as park really pleasant place to visit fish or hike
pankajo2014
Its a nice soothing place to be viewed once. Good value for a lesser time trip. No foods no moods..... be prepared for excursions. .... rated above average
Taslima29
Loved the beauty of nature .. Amazing view . Fun time for children . Only issue is no network connection issue for cell phone or GPS
JoanRCaledon
My friend and I wandered in, on foot, without a penny in our pockets. The place was deserted on a weekday afternoon. Right away we were approached by a guy on a 4 wheeler, telling us we had to pay $5.00 per person to walk there. We explained we would only be 20 minutes, just going for a local walk. He would have nothing to do with that, we had to pay or leave. We left!
kayb436
Smallish but intimate atmosphere. Exclusive upmarket menu. Slightly more expensive. Parking available.
madametravellert
Went for a Sunday drive to get out of the City for a few hours and headed for the Conservation area upon reading up on it. Pleasant enough drive after the highway if taking the Forks of the Credit River Rd-winding and picturesque. Parking lot was full at 1:30 pm and never reopened when we were there. We parked on the side of the road further into the village along with dozens of others and walked down the steep hill. Five dollars per person to get in is okay-I understand they need to upkeep the place. I feel there should be a reduced price for walk ins. Large field like area FILLED with families enjoying picnics. Short walk to the "cave"- a man made cement enclosure and small dammed waterfall with a wooden suspension bridge. Wooden/cement stairs to cave viewing area and beginning of trails are steep and many. Trails are short and not far from civilization so you never really get the feeling of "getting away". It was an interesting experience but I would not go back. Good for young families who have children who can walk on their own. Not really stroller friendly or good for seniors.