Varney

Varney

Varney Conservation Area is a perfect stop for a picnic or just to stretch your legs while traveling.  It is a regular stop-over for visitors making their way to cottage country.

Varney Pond Closure

May 23rd, 2023 - Varney Conservation Area’s swimming pond has served as a picturesque backdrop for generations of families, residents, and visitors. We fully acknowledge the historical significance and emotional attachment many have to this location.

"We understand that this swimming pond has been a beloved part of our community, serving as a place of joy and recreation for generations. The decision to close the pond was not made lightly. SVCA has decided to prioritize public safety and environmental protection."
- Jennifer Stephens, General Manager

Our primary responsibility at SVCA is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the public who visit our properties. Based on a comprehensive review regarding the pond's safety and functionality, and the health of the tributary of Camp Creek, which historically fed the swimming pond, in the interest of environmental stewardship and public safety, we are acting accordingly.

While the pond has largely provided a space of joy and recreation, it also carries a somber history. These historical events, while distant, remind us of the inherent risks associated with water bodies and the importance of continually reassessing safety measures. The decision to close the pond is a proactive step towards minimizing potential risks. It is a decision rooted in safety, care, and respect for our community and the environment.

SVCA thanks the public for its understanding. We appreciate your support and hope you continue to enjoy the natural beauty of our thousands of acres of conservation lands.
For more information on alternative recreational locations in the Saugeen Watershed, please visit our website at www.saugeenconservation.ca/outdoors

  • GPS 44.1352,-80.8112
  • Varney Conservation Area is located off Highway 6. It is south of the town of Durham in the hamlet of Varney.

There are no recreational trails at this property.

There are no fishing opportunities at this property.

  • Hunting is NOT permitted at Varney Conservation Area.
  • Please see our Hunting page for more information.

  • There is a $5.00 parking fee to access Allan Park.

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  • Parking
  • Picnic table
  • Vault privy

  • This park was purchased in the 1960s and is 4.6 ha (11.6 acres) in size.
  • This property is a Conservation Area.

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