Springwater Conservation Trails
A full service campground, day use facilities, hiking trails, year-round special events, and facility rentals there is something for everyone at Springwater Conservation Area. Camping open from Victoria Day Weekend to Thanksgiving Day Weekend. There are 182 sites serviced with hydro and water and 82 non-serviced sites. Convenient washrooms, shower, and laundry facilities. Staff assisted children’s activities during the summer.
The Group Camping Areas are excellent for Guide, Scout and other youth group camp-outs. Offers 100 metres of sandy beach with ample swimming area, a 14 acre stocked pond, fishing platforms, and a non-motorized boat launch. There are canoe and paddle boat rentals, a children’s playground, concession booth, baseball diamond, and two comfort stations.
Directions: Between Aylmer & St. Thomas, south of Hwy #3 at Orwellon/ Springwater Rd Information provided by the Catfish Creek Conservation website.
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