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Thames-Sydenham and Region First Annual Progress Report

Thames-Sydenham and Region First Annual Progress Report

May 23, 2018

The Thames-Sydenham and Region was established as a result of the Walkerton water tragedy of 2000, which claimed the lives...

“Stewardship Season has Arrived!” Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority Hits the Ground Running This Spring

“Stewardship Season has Arrived!” Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority Hits the Ground Running This Spring

May 4, 2018

LTVCA Watershed-wide – It’s a busy spring for our land stewardship staff across our watershed! Tree planting season is here...

“Plan a ‘Camping Get-Away’ in Lower Thames Valley Country!”  Conservation Areas Open Mid-May for Camping Season

“Plan a ‘Camping Get-Away’ in Lower Thames Valley Country!” Conservation Areas Open Mid-May for Camping Season

May 2, 2018

Nearby and natural, LTVCA conservation areas offer family and group camping in a variety of settings.  Experience Carolinian forests and...

New Lower Thames Valley Watershed Report Cards Reveal Stressed Conditions in Our Watershed

New Lower Thames Valley Watershed Report Cards Reveal Stressed Conditions in Our Watershed

Apr 30, 2018

Chatham – A second set of Lower Thames Valley watershed report cards has been rolled out and the grades indicate...

“Experience some of the best birding in SW Ontario!”  “Step into Nature” For The Big O Birding “Healthy Hike”

“Experience some of the best birding in SW Ontario!” “Step into Nature” For The Big O Birding “Healthy Hike”

Apr 16, 2018

Comber  – “Step Into Nature” on April 29th, at 10 am at Big ‘O’ Conservation Area in Comber and experience...

“Step into Nature”  Native Plants Workshop… for nature lovers, gardeners, the curious and fresh air enthusiasts!

“Step into Nature” Native Plants Workshop… for nature lovers, gardeners, the curious and fresh air enthusiasts!

Apr 6, 2018

Mount Brydges – At Noon on Sunday, April 22, Longwoods Road Conservation Area is hosting a Native Plants Workshop.  It...

New Conservation Authority Watershed Report Cards Reveal Stressed Conditions in Our Watersheds

New Conservation Authority Watershed Report Cards Reveal Stressed Conditions in Our Watersheds

Mar 22, 2018

NEWMARKET (March 22, 2018) – A second set of Conservation Authority watershed report cards has begun to roll out today...

“Guided Hikes and Tours Offered”  Come on out to Longwoods this March Break!

“Guided Hikes and Tours Offered” Come on out to Longwoods this March Break!

Feb 28, 2018

Mount Brydges – Looking for something to do with the kids over March Break?  Why not ‘step into nature’ and...

Sandbag Filling and Placement Techniques

Feb 23, 2018

Go to this link for sandbag filling and placement techniques.

About Elevation Flagging Pins and Sand Bags

About Elevation Flagging Pins and Sand Bags

Feb 22, 2018

LTVCA staff are placing flagging pins along the high water mark of the Thames River to track the elevation changes...

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What’s New?

  • Watershed Condition Statement – Safety Bulletin – Thames River – April 7, 2025 – 12:00 PM
  • Flood Watch – Thames River and smaller watercourses – April 6, 2025 – 1:00 PM
  • Flood Watch – Thames River and smaller watercourses – April 5, 2025 – 9:00 AM
  • Flood Watch – Thames River and smaller watercourses – April 3, 2025 – 3:00 PM
  • Watershed Condition Statement – Flood Outlook – Smaller watercourses and Thames River – April 1, 2025 – 2:00 PM

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What’s New?

  • Breakfast & BMPs – Register Today!
  • NEW! Funding for Farmers – 2025 Guide and Application Form
  • Create Something this March Break
  • Battle of Longwoods Returns to Longwoods Road Conservation Area
  • Birding at Big ‘O’

Partner Links

  • Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation
  • Conservation Ontario
  • Thames Heritage River; Canadian Heritage Rivers System
  • Chatham-Kent and Lambton Children’s Water Festival
  • Thames-Sydenham & Region Source Protection Area
  • Thames River Clear Water Revival

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