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Big O Conservation Area

The Big O Drain Tile Company donated this 4.5 hectare (11 acre) property to the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority in 1992.

LTVCA Conservation Area Regulations

LTVCA Conservation Area and Camping Rules

No Hunting. 

Conservation Areas are NOT off-leash dog parks. ALL DOGS AND PETS MUST BE LEASHED. UNLEASHED PETS ARE A FINEABLE OFFENCE. CLEAN-UP AFTER YOUR PET! Section 10.-(2) and (3) Under the Conservation Authorities Act.

Directions
Big O Conservation Area is located on Highway 77, also known as Main Street in the Village of Comber.  911 address is 7034

Coordinates
Lat/Long 42.227, -82.552 UTM 371915, 4676145

Features
Big O Conservation Area has a variety of habitats and a number of nature trails that allow visitors to hike through these areas.

The park is open for dayuse from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. year-round, free of charge.

General Inquiries: info@ltvca.ca

Natural Features
The Big O Conservation Area is one of southwestern Ontario’s birding ‘hot spots’. In early May, many species of migratory birds arrive at this conservation area after crossing Lake Erie. Birdwatchers can check which birds have arrived and add species to a log book. The bird log book is located at the Iron Kettle Bed and Breakfast on the corner of Middle line and Hwy 77. Visit their website at www.ironkettlebb.com

Big O CA Bird Log Book Big O CA Bird Log Book

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Big O Conservation Area
Highway 77 - Comber
42.22521361217685 -82.55071750314943

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Highway 77
Comber
Ontario


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