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Moving to Lemoine Point: Kingston's Scenic Retreat

The Enchanting Lemoine Point: A Natural Oasis at Kingston's West End


Embracing Nature and Tranquility: Nestled at the serene west end of Kingston, Ontario, lies the hidden gem of Lemoine Point Conservation Area. Spanning 136 hectares (340 acres) of natural beauty, this recreational haven invites visitors to explore its diverse landscapes and connect with nature. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to uncover the history, natural wonders, and recreational offerings that make Lemoine Point Conservation Area a cherished destination for both locals and visitors, as well as a unique perspective on the enchanting homes that grace this area.


A Journey through History: Lemoine Point's history traces back to 1784 when Johan Jost Herkimer, a Loyalist, was granted 3,450 acres of land for his service during the American Revolutionary War. This land, known as Herkimer's Nose or Herkimer's Point, eventually passed into the hands of the Lemoine family in 1836, giving rise to the conservation area's namesake. The Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) acquired the land in 1975, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.


Exploring the Terrain: Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a tapestry of natural wonders, featuring a rich blend of deciduous woodlands, lush marshlands, open fields, and 2.5 kilometers (1.6 miles) of pristine Lake Ontario shoreline. As you traverse its trails, you'll encounter diverse landscapes that showcase the region's ecological diversity. The area's varied terrain offers an enchanting backdrop for picnics, outdoor activities, and wildlife observation.


Recreation and Accessibility: The conservation area caters to both nature enthusiasts and families seeking a day of leisure. Equipped with picnic tables, barbecues, and washrooms, Lemoine Point offers a comfortable experience for all. The accessibility of the trails, some of which are wheelchair-friendly, ensures that everyone can immerse themselves in the natural splendor. The two entrances, each with its own parking lot, provide convenient access for all visitors.

Wildlife Encounters: Lemoine Point is a sanctuary for wildlife, where a vibrant ecosystem thrives in harmony with its surroundings. From the calls of various bird species to the subtle movements of insects, reptiles, and mammals, the area offers a unique opportunity to observe nature up close. Deer, chipmunks, squirrels, and more are frequent visitors, enhancing the enchanting experience of exploring the outdoors.


Preserving the Future: As part of the conservation efforts, the CRCA aims to expand the conservation area to cover all 170 hectares (420 acres), including the remaining farmland belonging to the Coverdale family. This commitment to preserving the land's natural beauty and enhancing its offerings underscores the importance of safeguarding Lemoine Point for generations to come.


Enchanting Homes Amidst Nature's Bounty: Nestled around the borders of Lemoine Point Conservation Area are homes that truly embrace the charm of the outdoors. From the vantage point of these homes, residents wake up to serene woodlands, waterfront views, and the symphony of nature's melodies. Living in such close proximity to the conservation area is a testament to the balance between modern living and the tranquility that nature provides.


Conclusion: Lemoine Point Conservation Area is more than just a recreational space—it's a testament to Kingston's dedication to preserving its natural heritage. As you wander along woodland trails, catch glimpses of wildlife, and embrace the tranquility of the shoreline, you'll find yourself transported to a world where nature's wonders unfold in harmony. Lemoine Point invites you to escape the bustle of everyday life and reconnect with the beauty that surrounds us, all while residing in homes that echo the same sense of harmony and connection.

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