The Lake Laurentian Conservation Area (French: Zone de conservation du lac Laurentien) is a 2,400 acres (970 ha) conservation area in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Extending from the southeastern shore of Lake Ramsey to the Southeast Bypass, the park incorporates a large green space, several lakes (including the eponymous Lake Laurentian), a self-guided nature trail, wetland areas, hiking trails, bird watching areas, and snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails in winter.
First established in the early 1960s by the Junction Creek Conservation Authority, the conservation area also cooperates with the city's school boards as a partner in natural and environmental science education programs.
View for the mountains at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
Entrance view at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
View for the mountains at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
Follow the path at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area