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Field Trips Running Full Steam Ahead!   Outdoor Education Programming Bustling Once Again at  Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Longwoods Road Conservation Area!

Field Trips Running Full Steam Ahead! Outdoor Education Programming Bustling Once Again at Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Longwoods Road Conservation Area!

May 31, 2022

Leeanne Doxtator – LTVCA Community Educator (left) and Alison Klages – Curator Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum (right), are excited to...

Spring has Sprung!  Big “O” Birding Event Held in Comber

Spring has Sprung! Big “O” Birding Event Held in Comber

May 12, 2022

Comber – With Spring Migration in full swing, visitors came out to the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority’s (LTVCA) Big...

Partners Celebrate Earth Day with LTVCA at Newly Restored Property in South Kent!

Apr 22, 2022

Pictured from left: Councillor Anthony Ceccacci, Mayor Darrin Canniff, LTVCA CAO Mark Peacock, LTVCA Chair Trevor Thompson, Randall Van Wagner,...

Media Release LTVCA Soil Health Program – Supporting Farmers to Protect Watershed Soil

Media Release LTVCA Soil Health Program – Supporting Farmers to Protect Watershed Soil

Apr 13, 2022

Chatham-Kent – The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) is pleased to announce that the watershed Soil Health Program will return for...

LTVCA’s Online Campground Reservations Are Live!

LTVCA’s Online Campground Reservations Are Live!

Mar 2, 2022

LTVCA Watershed – Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority’s online campground reservation system is now live!  We are pleased to announce...

Bill 229 and Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority – Inventory of Programs and Services

Bill 229 and Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority – Inventory of Programs and Services

Feb 28, 2022

Over the last few years, provincial legislation, Bill 229 and its subsequent regulations, have changed the delivery of programs of...

Media Release – Join Us for an Update by the Rondeau Barrier Beach and Navigation Channel Advisory Committee

Media Release – Join Us for an Update by the Rondeau Barrier Beach and Navigation Channel Advisory Committee

Feb 28, 2022

For Immediate Release February 28, 2022 Rondeau Bay – On March 3, 2022 at 6 pm, the Lower Thames Valley...

“Conservation Authority Budget Approved for 2022”  LTVCA Holds Annual General Meeting

“Conservation Authority Budget Approved for 2022” LTVCA Holds Annual General Meeting

Feb 25, 2022

LTVCA watershed – The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on February 24 via...

A winter to learn!  LTVCA stewardship and Imagine McGregor host a ‘Winter Webinar Series’ of exciting topics

A winter to learn! LTVCA stewardship and Imagine McGregor host a ‘Winter Webinar Series’ of exciting topics

Dec 7, 2021

Online – This Winter Webinar Series will engage both urban and rural individuals living in our watershed. Discover how we...

Partners Celebrate the Completion of Longwoods Accessible Boardwalk  thanks to an OTF grant

Partners Celebrate the Completion of Longwoods Accessible Boardwalk thanks to an OTF grant

Nov 19, 2021

Mount Brydges (Strathroy-Caradoc) – On Friday November 19th, partners of the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation came together to celebrate...

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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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