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The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is one of the 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario. It has jurisdiction over watersheds of all streams draining into the Thames River from Delaware to Lake St. Clair. The Southern boundary includes the watersheds of streams draining into Lake Erie, from the Talbot Creek watershed in the east, to the Two Creeks watershed in the west. Total area 3,275 square kilometres (1,264 square miles) and is home to 99,401 people. There are 10 member municipalities.
Camping reservations open for the 2020 season on March 2, 2020 at 9 a.m.
Sharon Creek Conservation Area only
Pay for Day Use Parking
Enter Zone 3022
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“Conservation Authority Budget Approved for 2020” LTVCA Holds Annual General Meeting
Ridgetown – The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on February 20 at the University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Linda McKinlay was elected as Chair and Trevor Thompson as […]![Flood Outlook – Standing message for Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair shorelines – February 2020](https://bac-lac.wayback.archive-it.org/web/20200224172857im_/https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ErieauBeach.jpg)
Flood Outlook – Standing message for Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair shorelines – February 2020
Highlights: • Water levels on both Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair climbed 21 cm over the month of January. • Current water levels on the lakes exceed their record January, February, and March monthly averages. • Increased risk of […]![Stewardship Information Session](https://bac-lac.wayback.archive-it.org/web/20200224172857im_/https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Amandas-stewardship-night.jpg)