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Nov

“Season’s Greetings” from Longwoods Road Conservation Area and Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum!

“Season’s Greetings” from Longwoods Road Conservation Area and  Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum!

Enjoy An Afternoon Full of Family Activities that will Boost your Winter Spirit!

The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority brings its annual “Season’s Greetings” to you all at Longwoods Road Conservation Area and the Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum on Sunday, November 24 from noon until 4 pm.  Enjoy an afternoon of family activities that will be sure to leave you in the Winter Spirit!  Just $8 per vehicle!  Coin or credit card at the Pay and Display Machine at the Entrance.

Take a Horse Drawn Wagon Ride through the park … pulled by a team of majestic Belgian horses from Bar H Ranch of Melbourne!  There will be Hot food sales!

And Listen to the Songs of the Season with the ‘Imagine That’ Quartet!

New this year is the “Longwoods Candy Cane Caper” – how well do you know Longwoods?!  Find all ten candy canes hiding at in the conservation area and answer the Longwoods trivia questions for a chance to win a cool door prize! 

Recycle those old Greeting Cards into seasonal crafts!  Bring out your own old cards or use some of ours!  Design your own unique creation at the Resource Centre to take home!  Great for the kids!

Trim a Tree for the Birds!  Don’t forget to share some goodies with the birds at Longwoods!  Create tasty wildlife treats inside a cozy log cabin.  Materials supplied.  Then outside, trim a tree with your goodies for our feathered friends and other wildlife! (a peanut free activity)

Shop in the Resource Centre for that one of a kind Holiday gift!  Featuring local artisans and our own Longwoods’ “Turtle Trail Gift Shop” – Beadwork, Stained Glass, Leather Craft, Photography and much more!

Learn about Feeding Winter Birds Outside at our Feeder Station.  Then enjoy a Guided Family Friendly Nature Walk along the Carey Carolinian Arboretum and Trail!  Warm up afterwards with a hot chocolate!

For further information call (519) 264-2420.

Longwoods Road Conservation Area is located at 8348 Longwoods Road, 6.5 km west of Delaware,

just southwest of Mount Brydges.

info@ltvca.ca       www.ltvca.ca

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