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Annual Membership Pass and Foundation Donation

Purchase your Annual Membership Pass for $70 (taxes included) when you donate $100 or more to the Hamilton Conservation Foundation.  In other words, $170 will give you your Annual Membership Pass Renewal and a $100 charitable receipt.

More information about the HCA Annual Membership Pass:

The HCA Membership Pass allows driver and all passengers to HCA conservation areas for one year from date of purchase. Enjoy Valens, Christie Lake, Dundas Valley, Fifty Point,  Spencer Gorge and Webster's Falls, Confederation Park and Westfield - the Village where time stands still.

The wallet-size card allows quick and easy access simply by swiping it through automatic gates at Christie Lake, Valens and Dundas Valley Conservation Areas, and Confederation Park. Just one easy swipe and you'll be on your way to hiking great trails, fishing in pristine lakes, picnics, swimming, cycling and magical heritage sites.

HCA Membership Pass holders also receive many benefits, including discounts on camping and your choice of one of six Nature's Rewards - such as free canoe rental for a day or two tickets to Wild Waterworks.

Order Your Pass Now!

You can order your pass by calling 905-525-2181.  Please specify that you would like to purchase your pass for the special price of $70 with donation to the Hamilton Conservation Foundation.

Or use this handy order form.  Please specify that you are ordering a Foundation Donation Annual Vehicle Pass.  You may pay by cheque, Visa, Mastercard or American Express.  Please make cheques payable to the Hamilton Conservation Foundation.

 
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