Mill Stream Conservation Area is a 10 hectare property acquired by the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority in 1963.
LTVCA Conservation Area Regulations
LTVCA Conservation Area and Camping Rules
LTVCA Conservation Area Guidebook
Conservation Area Events Listings
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
Mill Stream Conservation Area is located in the Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc, at 22035 Gibson Road, Mount Brydges. From Delaware follow Longwoods Road (Middlesex County Rd. 2), 2.6 km west to Gibson Road. Turn north onto Gibson Road.
Coordinates
Lat/Long 42.896, -81.449 UTM 463325, 4749365
Features
Mill Stream Conservation Area has a small toboggan hill, picnic shelter, limited nature trail for fishing along the Mill Stream, hiking, and birdwatching. There is no drinking water or washroom facility. The conservation area is open for dayuse from 8 a.m. to sunset year-round, free of charge.
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Natural Features
The Carolinian Forest and ravine system habitat supports abundant wildlife and is a natural corridor link to Longwoods Road Conservation Area. It is located on the Caradoc Sand Plain.