Nature & Discovery.
Wainfleet Bog Conservation Area is a documented eBird hotspot inside one of the largest remaining acidic peat bogs on the Niagara Peninsula — a Provincially Significant Wetland and Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Pitcher plant and sundew are visible from the boardwalk; the active restoration program led by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and the Friends of Wainfleet Bog has been bringing back peatland hydrology after historical peat-mining.
The brief.
Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) are the strongest birding windows — migrants concentrate along the Erie north-shore corridor, and the bog itself holds peatland-affinity species across the breeding season. The bog boardwalk is the easiest access; quiet observation off the boardwalk is restricted because the peatland surface is fragile and parts of the site remain in active restoration.
Long Beach Conservation Area on the Erie shoreline complements the bog with waterfowl and shorebird viewing through migration. NPCA day-use rules apply; an eBird-listed hotspot at the bog has accumulated public records.
2. places.
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Wainfleet Bog Conservation Area
eBird hotspot; peatland-affinity birds and rare-plant interpretation including pitcher plant and sundew; restoration-led habitat managed by NPCA with stewardship from Friends of Wainfleet Bog.
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Long Beach Conservation Area
Lake Erie shoreline birding; waterfowl and shorebirds in spring and fall migration.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.