Click here to learn more about these studies and how our rare meromictic lake may help scientists define a new proposed epoch: the Anthropocene. Click below to reserve now.Ĭrawford Lake is also an important site for global scientific research. If you book online, you can reserve your spot and save money on gate fees. Reservations are not required but are recommended. Along with the teaching village Crawford Lake features trails for hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing as well as a trail filled with larger-than-life wood carvings of species at risk and a boardwalk that winds around the lake.
Three longhouses from this village have been reconstructed on their original footprint to help educate the public about the area’s Indigenous history through programs, exhibits, gardens, and workshops developed with Indigenous partners of the park. This led to the discovery of the archaeological footprints of a Wendat or Attawandaron village. Scientists researching this sediment in the early 1970s discovered corn pollen dating from the 13 th to 15 th century. In the deepest part of the lake 75 ft below the surface, sediment is deposited in annual layers and remains totally undisturbed. Crawford Lake Conservation Area is a truly exceptional park with a truly exceptional lake.