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LTVCA’s Online Campground Reservations Now Live!

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LTVCA’s Online Campground Reservations Now Live!

March 2, 2021

LTVCA Watershed –

Great news!  The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority’s (LTVCA) Online ‘Let’s Camp’ campground reservation system is live!  Campgrounds will open to the public May 15 to October 11, 2021.  We have new, competitive prices, with seasonal and daily rates!  Reserve your campsite early to avoid disappointment!  Covid19 safety restrictions remain in place (every other campsite available) in our campgrounds at C.M. Wilson Conservation and Big Bend Conservation Areas.  Additional campsite reservations may be available once provincial and local restrictions are known after April 15.  Even with the pandemic, our campground numbers were up 20% in 2020 compared to the previous year, reflecting the positive opportunities our local natural areas provide for the public to enjoy!

 

Big Bend Conservation Area – 21239 Big Bend Rd, SE of Wardsville in SW Middlesex

Reserve a campsite: https://bigbend.letscamp.ca/

Email Inquiries: [email protected] or call 519-264-1500

Check out all the features at Big Bend here:  https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/locations/big-bend-conservation-area/

New for 2021, we have created 3 more Premium River Sites at the bottom half of Big Bend Conservation Area, bringing our total number of River Sites to 10!   Walking Trails?  Yes!  We will be working on a new “Loop Trail” along the edge of the Beaver Pond, as well as a new “Nature Trail” from the Beaver Pond to the Boat Ramp.

 

C.M. Wilson Conservation Area – 21799 Fargo Rd., SE of Chatham

Reserve a campsite: https://ltvca.letscamp.ca/

Email Inquiries: [email protected] or call 519-354-8184

Check out all the features at C.M. Wilson here: https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/locations/c-m-wilson-conservation-area/

New for 2021, campers can enjoy nature walks through the Carolinian forest on a new woodland trail between the day use area and the campground!

 

2021 LTVCA Camping and Day Use Fees

https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2020-CA-Fee-Schedule.pdf

We also have 2021 LTVCA Day Use Parking Passes available for $60 – email  [email protected] to purchase.

Remember when visiting any LTVCA properties, to follow the local municipal, local health unit and provincial Covid-19 guidelines.

 

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For further information on this release contact

Randall Van Wagner

[email protected]

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