Rogers Reservoir Conservation Area is located on the Holland River, one kilometre south of the Mount Albert Road on the Second Concession. This shallow reservoir and marsh area attracts a variety of waterfowl and other marsh birds. The 96-hectare site is a great place to watch nesting birds, cast a fishing line, hike or cycle along trails. A viewing tower and trail system along the river make this park a popular spot for birders and hikers. Rogers Reservoir is also home to one of the locks along the “ghost canal” system – built to accommodate shipping between Newmarket and Lake Simcoe in 1911 and then never used. Remnants of the abandoned canal, a lock and swing bridge are located in the park. The trail is suitable for hiking, cross country skiing and snow shoeing. The trail has a length of approximately 2 km from Green Lane to the 2nd Concession.