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Big Bend Conservation Area

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The Big Band Conservation Area offers group and family camping. Most campsites are available online, but there are a few walk-in sites for those who may be camping last minute or did not reserve online.

There are a total of 48 campsites which are open alongside serviced washroom buildings that have a shower. However, the campsite does not have a dumping station. Aside from camping, the conservation area has boat launches and facility rentals. Hunting is not permitted under the Conservation Authorities Act, meaning you can not place tree stands in illegal places or use game cameras, blinds, and other structures.

Photo: https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/portfolio/big-bend-conservation-area/

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