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Camping sites still available at Fanshawe, Pittock and Wildwood

If you still haven’t booked a camping site yet for the Victoria Day long weekend, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority still has spots available at its three areas.

Wildwood Conservation Area: 0 electric sites available, 67 non-electric sites available.

Pittock Conservation Area: 15 electric sites available, 15 non-electric sites available

Fanshawe Conservation Area: 13 electric sites available, 123 non-electric sites available

To book a campsite, you need to call the conservation area in advance.

More information can be found at the UTRCA website.

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