Vaughan, Kleinburg
Kortright Centre for Conservation
"Peaceful, forested, natural, tranquil, woodland"
Ideal if
"You want quiet forest, ponds, and boardwalks with minimal crowds for a nature-immersed session."
The Essentials
What to know before the shoot.
- 01
Walking
Medium
Boardwalks and forest trails, some hills near the pond
- 02
Permits
Admission paid at the gate
contact Kortright for professional bookings
- 03
Parking
Free on-site parking with admission
- 04
Travel
30-40 minutes from downtown
- 05
Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
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Frequently Asked
Shooting at Kortright Centre for Conservation.
Do I need a permit to photograph at Kortright Centre for Conservation?
Admission paid at the gate, contact Kortright for professional bookings
Where do we park at Kortright Centre for Conservation?
Free on-site parking with admission
How much walking is involved at Kortright Centre for Conservation?
Walking is medium. Boardwalks and forest trails, some hills near the pond
When is the best time of year for photos at Kortright Centre for Conservation?
Kortright Centre for Conservation is at its best in Spring, Summer, and Fall.
How far is Kortright Centre for Conservation from downtown Toronto?
Kortright Centre for Conservation is about 30-40 minutes from downtown Toronto.
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Let's shoot at Kortright Centre for Conservation.
Let's talk about your vision and map the perfect session.