Category: | Park, Roofing contractor, Point of interest, Establishment, General contractor, |
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Address: | 2309 S Bay Rd, Sudbury, ON P3E 6H7, Canada |
Postal code: | P3E 6H7 |
Website: | http://www.nickeldistrict.ca/en/lake-laurentian-conservation-area.html |
They came to do my patio. Very solid and quality work. The best service in town.
I recommend without hesitation, fast and efficient, they are professional, very honest in the price, personally I had a shingle roof and a metal section.
I was worried about the amount of snow on my roof, so I wanted it removed. The Toiture Pro-Bâtiment team came the next day and removed all the snow, just before the next storm. They were courteous, polite and did a great job. Also, the price charged was half of what I had been quoted as a price by one of their competitors. I will call this company again for all my roofing needs.
Work of very good quality and very professional I recommend to all
Great service from a team that cares about customer service
Good place for a nice hike. If you access from Ida street don't park in the area by the entrance. One of the homeowners nearby will call the city and have you ticketed.
One of my favorite places, winter or summer. Great walks with the dog.
the conservation area is beautiful and has wonderful hiking trails. an excellent example of the canadian shield.
the only reason i gave them 4 stars is because they used pressure treated lumber for their boardwalks on the shore line (in contact with the water, beavers and other wildlife). this choice of material contradicts their ethos of conservation.
Amazingly breath taking! Most beautiful trail to walk on with all the fall colours and floating bridge. Well worth the anticipation and excitement to explore new territory.
The Conservation area is a beautiful spot for a picnic, paddle, short walk, long hike and everything in between.
There isn't a ton of parking, so always good to carpool if you can. There are bathrooms on site, picnic tables with shade and without, plus a spot to launch kayaks/canoes or take a tip.
There are numerous trail options to explore, most that start as common trails and then diverge in different directions. Some of the longer trails are quite sloped, so medium to hard difficulty depending on your fitness level.
The views are beautiful, as anyone who knows Northern Ontario can attest to. The rocky Canadian Shield, sprinkled with oddly shaped lakes, sloping shorelines and covered in Birch trees, is always easy on the eyes.
Happy hiking!