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Community Group Visits to Longwoods Road Conservation Area

Home » Pre-Booked Programs » Longwoods Road Conservation Area Pre-Booked Programs » Community Group Visits to Longwoods Road Conservation Area

Bring your group out to Longwoods Road Conservation Area / Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum

Please note: Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Longwoods Road Conservation Area are currently at capacity for spring programming. We are accepting bookings for June 26, 2025 on.

8348 Longwoods Road, Mount Brydges, Ontario

Community Groups!

Spend the day with us at Longwoods Road Conservation Area and add something special to your day or get-together! Enjoy unique learning opportunities that can be tailored towards your groups’ goals and interests.


For information and/or to book:

Complete our group booking form for Longwoods Road Conservation Area and email it to [email protected] to provide us with the information we will need to start your booking process and we will be in touch.

Program Cost

One Program

  • 1.5 to 2 hours
  • $8 per participant
  • Minimum fee is $120 for 15 participants or less

 

Two Programs

  • 3.5 to 4 hours, includes a lunch break
  • $16 per participant (community groups)
  • Minimum fee is $240 for 15 participants or less

 

Tax is charged on group programs involving equipment rental.


Program Options

Our programs are developed to be engaging and interactive.  If you would like to make an adaptation to one of our programs to focus on the particular needs or interests of your group, please discuss this with us during your booking process — we are happy to coordinate with you!

1) The Ska-Nah-Doht Experience – Trail Walk includes Ska-Nah-Doht Village
Year-Round

Learn about First Nations communities 1,000 years ago. Discuss contributions of Indigenous peoples to the present. Handle cultural belongings from 1,000 years ago, sit in the longhouse, and explore the village.


2) Tool Making – Outdoors and Cabins (limited capacity)
Year-Round

Participants learn about trade and the necessities of life as they work in teams to create tools using some of the same materials that would have been used in the past (and some modern equipment we’ve thrown in to help along the way).

tool making


3) Traditional Games – Outdoors
Year-Round

Participants will work on their hand-eye coordination as they learn about, and try, some traditional games.

ring and pin with photo credit


4) Traditional Pottery – Cabins (limited capacity)
Spring, Summer, Fall; Take-Away

Each participant shapes and decorates their own clay pots by hand using traditional methods.  Participants will take their pot home, where it can be painted.  An amazing art project!

clay pot


5) Corn Husk Dolls –  Cabins (limited capacity)
Fall; Take-Away

Learn about the beginnings of agriculture in Southwestern Ontario!  The Haudenosaunee were the area’s first farmers and recyclers.  Using every part honours the plant.  Plus, hear one telling of a legend which still has lessons to teach us today.

cornhusk dolls


6) Snowshoeing– Outdoors (weather permitting)
January through March Break Only

Are you up to the challenge?  Learn how to snowshoe, play games, look for signs of animals, and explore winter habitats during your tromp through the snow.

snowshoeing


7) Sensational Seasons – Outdoors
Year-Round


8) Petals, Leaves, and Seeds – Outdoors
Spring, Fall

Who needs plants?  We all do!  Learn how trees and flowers grow and change through the seasons.  Go on a wildflower hike or search for seeds.

kids in woods on field trip


9) Habitats and Communities – Outdoors
Spring, Fall

Habitat, sweet habitat!  Learn about the needs of living things and find out why some animals and plants become endangered.  Form a food chain and search for animal homes.  Forest, field, and wetland habitats await you!

wetlands


10) Eco-Activities – Outdoors
Year-Round

Let’s play a game!  Learn about camouflage, cycles, food chains, species at risk, predator-prey relationships, and animal behaviours through a series of games that will get you out of your chair and away from a screen!

child with globe


11) Winged Wonders – Indoors and Outdoors
Year-Round

Life is for the birds!  Examine bird wings, feet, nests, and beaks up-close.  Find out about migration and seasonal behaviours.  Listen for birdsongs, hear different types of bird calls, and look for evidence of birds during a hike.

blue jay


12) Raptors – Indoors and Outdoors
Year-Round

Discover the world of hawks and owls, predatory adaptations, and habits. Use your detective skills to determine what an owl eats. Take a hike to discover raptor and prey habits and habitats.

Eastern Screech Owl in a tree.


13) Fur and Feather– Indoors and Outdoors
Year-Round

Go wild for animals! Discover animals and their homes. Compare animal characteristics, life cycles and behaviours. Find out how people can help animals!

 

blandings turtle


General Information and Resources:

  • Ska-Nah-Doht Village & Museum Resource Guide
  • Ska-Nah-Doht Village & Museum Resource Guide (Francaise)
  • Video Clip of Students Enjoying Ska-Nah-Doht Village

Chatham-Kent and Lambton Children’s Water Festival

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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