2023 Watershed Report Card. The latest Watershed Report Card has been released; check in on the health of our watershed. Long Point Region Conservation Authority – Working together to shape the future well-being of our watershed.. Group camping is for youth, charity, church and organizational groups only. Contact the parks directly for more information. Backus Heritage Conservation Area Cabin Fees: Cabin 900 A – Nightly: $70.00: Cabin 900 A – Weekly: $385.00: Cabin 901 D – Nightly: $115.00: Cabin 901 D – Weekly: $635.00: Other Fees: Firewood: $10.00: Kindling: $5.
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Backus Heritage Conservation Area 1267 2nd Concession Rd RR 1, Port Rowan, ON N0E 1M0, Canada
Backus Heritage Conservation Area 1267 2nd Concession Rd RR 1, Port Rowan, ON N0E 1M0, Canada
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Conservation Areas LPRCA’s network of conservation lands helps protect natural features within the watershed while ensuring a range of recreational activities and outdoor spaces are available for all to enjoy. Backus Heritage Conservation Area 1267 Second Concession Road, Port Rowan, ON N0E 1M0519-586-2201 | 1-877-990-9932Open May 1 – October 15 Backus… Where history meets nature! […]. Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 was once part of the network of mills owned by the Mount Vernon Mill Company. The village of Stone Hill, adjacent to Mill No. 3, was built around 1845 to house the growing workforce. Families housed in the cottage-like stone duplexes were brought in from surrounding rural areas by mill owners, who also built a company store, churches, a boarding house, and a school. By.