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Longwoods Road Conservation Area / Ska-Nah Doht Village & Museum
8348 Longwoods Road - Mount Brydges
42.8745865 -81.475165

Date/Time
Date(s) - Saturday, February 24, 2018
5:45 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Longwoods Road Conservation Area / Ska-Nah Doht Village & Museum

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Pre-registration Mandatory! For more information or to register call 519-264-2420.

Longwoods Road Conservation Area is having an evening of moonlight fun! Pre-register for a guided hike to meet our Eastern Screech Owls. Maximum 25 people per hike. Adults $12 + hst , Youth (4-17 years) $6 + hst and under 4 years are free. Bring a bowl and spoon for homemade chili and a mug for a hot beverage in the Resource Centre. Enjoy a roasted hot dog by the bonfire! Hike times are 6:15 pm, 7 pm, 7:45 pm, 8:30 pm. Preregister early! Resource Centre wil be open at 5:45 pm. Dress warmly and wear low heeled boots for walking the trails. Dogs and cross-country skis are not permitted. Longwoods Road Conservation Area is located at 8348 Longwoods Road, Mount Brydges (6.5 km west of Delaware or 10 km east of Melbourne.

Lynn Eves and her feathered friends from the Bluewater Centre for
Raptor Rehabilitation will give scheduled special presentations throughout the evening. Woodcarving projects will display the skills of carver Wayne Kristoff. The Turtle Trail Gift Shop will be open featuring unique gift ideas. Kids can make an owl craft, dig into an owl pellet … and discover the world of nighttime creatures!

“LTVCA acknowledges the financial support of our 10 watershed member municipalities, our many granting partners and dedicated volunteers”

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Upcoming Events

  • Family Day Guide Hikes (not enough snow for snowshoeing!)
    • 18 Feb 19, Mount Brydges

  • Pre-register for Moonlight Winter Family Hike (aka Owl Hike)
    • 23 Feb 19, Mount Brydges

  • Native Plants Workshop
    • 28 Apr 19, Mount Brydges

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