The E.M. Warwick Conservation
Area is a 14 hectare property acquired in 1974. This Conservation Area was named
after the owner who donated the site to the Rotary Club in 1956. The area was
operated by the local service club as a youth camp and continues to serve in
this capacity as a conservation area. (see conservation areas fees
schedule)
Directions: Located
on the north shore of Lake Erie between Wallacetown and Eagle. Follow
Talbot Trail east from Eagle, take McKillop Side Road south for 3 km. E.
M. Warwick Conservation Area is located to the east off of Warwick Line (see watershed
map)
Coordinates:
Lat/Long 42.571, -81.530 UTM 456470,
4713270
Features: (see
conservation areas grid) Four cabins and a main hall with picnic tables,
serviced washroom with showers and a kitchen. Group camping. Nature trails to
unsupervised beach. Contact us for reservations and fees for camping. Winter
use.
Natural Features: Located
on the shore of Lake Erie, wooded ravines, stream and open space.
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