Feversham Park
Feversham Park, officially known as the Feversham Gorge – Madeleine Graydon Memorial Conservation Area, is a breathtaking natural retreat just west of the Village of Feversham on Grey County Road 2. Spanning 14 hectares (35 acres), this conservation area is a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and botanists alike. The highlight is the stunning limestone gorge, with walls soaring 24.4 meters (80 feet) above the clear waters of the Beaver River. Lined with conifers, rare ferns, mosses, and liverworts, the gorge offers a peaceful, shaded sanctuary. A 1.5 km trail above the gorge invites exploration through mixed forest cover. Thanks to generous donations—most notably from the Graydon and Labatt families—this unique area preserves both geological wonders and rich biodiversity for all to enjoy.