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FishBinbrook The Glanbrook Conservation Committee is a group of volunteers working to improve the habitat for wildlife in what was previously Glanbrook Township.

The Glanbrook Conservation Committee was established in 1990. Our first project involved the raising of pheasants for release in the Glanbrook area. Since that time, the GCC has since maintained a relatively low profile in the community. The majority of the committee activities take place in the Binbrook Conservation Area in partnership with the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. From hikin

g trails, to a large aquatics planting program, to an extensive tree planting program (over 10,000 trees and counting!), we have strived to improve the natural habitat for both wildlife and visitors alike in and around the shores of Lake Niapenco at the Binbrook Conservation Area.

Photos of our walleye spawning area on Lake Niapenco. Constructed to take advantage of the prevailing winds to encourage...
22/03/2026

Photos of our walleye spawning area on Lake Niapenco. Constructed to take advantage of the prevailing winds to encourage oxygenation of eggs, and also protect shoreline from a serious erosion problem.
Together with our stocking program, we have now established
a healthy population of walleye in the lake.

The bite was a little slow today at Binbrook.The crappie being caught were generally a decent size.They were having bett...
08/02/2026

The bite was a little slow today at Binbrook.
The crappie being caught were generally a decent size.
They were having better luck earlier in the day.
Of course there is lots of ice.
Cool temperature, but nice day to be outdoors.

During the fish survey at Binbrook Conservation Area, the biologists discovered this pike.It doesn't seem to have been h...
21/01/2026

During the fish survey at Binbrook Conservation Area, the biologists discovered this pike.
It doesn't seem to have been hampered by it's injury? deformity?I
Very unusual. Something we seldom see at Binbrook.

With the historic  low water level at Lake Niapenco this fall, the biologists made some interesting discoveries during t...
30/11/2025

With the historic low water level at Lake Niapenco this fall, the biologists made some interesting discoveries during their operations.
Among them was this northern pike skull with a lure lodged in it's throat.
The result of broken fishing line, it was unable to dislodge the lure, and starved to death.
( we washed the lure to make it visable)

An unusual find in Lake Niapenco.This fish is called a quillback. It was discovered in the catch of our biologists durin...
12/11/2025

An unusual find in Lake Niapenco.
This fish is called a quillback. It was discovered in the catch of our biologists during their survey.
It is a native species of the sucker family. A bottom feeder, it prefers environments
that are clear, with sandy bottoms, which bodes well for our efforts of improving water quality
at Binbrook.

Just a sample of the fish that are being documented,tagged and released by biologists at Lake  Niapenco.They are part of...
29/10/2025

Just a sample of the fish that are being documented,tagged and released by biologists at Lake Niapenco.
They are part of a year long study to initiate a fisheries plan for Binbrook Conservation Area.
More information to follow as it becomes available.

07/10/2025

We now have another page Glanbrook Conservation Committee
Where we have posted some of the Binbrook Conservation Area's
history as well as the numerous projects undertaken by the GCC
Since our inception in 1991.

Another specimen from our stocking program
04/06/2025

Another specimen from our stocking program

"10 pound Edwin" with a local giant!

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16/01/2025

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❄️BINBROOK ICE FISHING IS OPEN! ❄️

Starting January 16, 2025, the Lake Niapenco reservoir is open for ice fishing! Dress in layers, grab a friend, and enjoy a day on the ice. Please remember:

🏠 Anglers can bring their own equipment and collapsable ice huts. All personal belongings must be taken with you when you leave.
🚗 No motorized vehicles are allowed on the reservoir.
🎣 We encourage visitors to practice catch-and-release fishing.

📅 Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM daily
🎟 Daily admission fees apply

Ice conditions are monitored daily. There are signs located at the main entrance and at access points along the shoreline indicating if the reservoir is open or closed. Stay updated on any changes or closures by following us on social media or visiting the NPCA website.

Happy fishing! 🐟

Address

4251 Trinity Church Road

L0R 1C0

Telephone

(905) 679-6668

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