E.M. Warwick Group Camping and Facility Rentals [email protected]
Reservations open for EM Warwick August 1 (or next business day) of the calendar year prior.
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This 14 hectare property was acquired in 1974 by the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority. It was named after the owner who donated the site to the Rotary Club in 1956. The area was operated by the local service club as a youth camp and continues to serve in this capacity as a conservation area.
No Hunting. Hunting is a fineable offence under the Conservation Authorities Act. This includes the illegal placement of tree stands, game cameras, blinds and other structures.
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
E.M. Warwick Conservation Area is located in the Municipality of West Elgin at 26135 Warwick Line, West Lorne on the north shore of Lake Erie between Wallacetown and Eagle. Follow Talbot Trail (Hwy 3) east from Eagle, take McKillop Side Road south for 3 km. E. M. Warwick Conservation Area is located to the east off of Warwick Line.
Coordinates
Lat/Long 42.571, -81.530 UTM 456470, 4713270
Features
Facility rental includes a main hall with picnic tables, a serviced washroom with a shower, and a kitchen. Group camping is available with four cabins – reservations are necessary. Winter use is available. Group camping and facility rental fees
A walking trail through the ravine leads to the lakeshore. A day use pavilion is onsite. The conservation area is open for day use from 8 a.m. to sunset year-round, free of charge.
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Natural Features
E.M.Warwick Conservation Area is located on the north shore of Lake Erie. Wooded Carolinian forests and ravines, streams and open space support abundant wildlife.
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