Visitor Guide - St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
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Visitor Guide - St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
www.scrca.on.ca Attention Trailer Owners Serving Sarnia/Lambton for 35 Years AUGUST26 • 2011 GEORGE THOROGOOD Specializing in insurance for: TRAVEL TRAILERS, PARK MODELS & FULL-TIME MOBILE HOMEOWNERS WE CONTINUE TO GROW WITH OUR CUSTOMERS PROPANE DUTTON DIESEL ONLY AYLMER AUGUST27• 2011 FINGER ELEVEN 3 DOORS DOWN Tickets on sale on the website, by phone at 519-337-4474 or at Stoke's Bay & Stoke's Inland our check ite webs 2012 for s event 24 HR. FUEL KEYLOCKS AVAILABLE Coverages Included • Personal Liability $2,000,000. • Windstorm • Vandalism • Theft • Personal Contents Coverages Available • Golf Cart Liability $2,000,000. • Boat & Motor Floater • Optional Visa, Mastercard or Monthly Payment Plan Servicing the camping industry for over 30 years. Underwritten by Grain Insurance & Guarantee Company FUELS The success of Dowler-Karn Ltd. is OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS. For your Propane, Petroleum, and Lubricant needs offering you a quality local supplier, solution and partner. We look forward to hearing from you. LUBRICANTS Thank you, Ken Hooker, General Manager [email protected] Kevin Hopkins, Sales Manager [email protected] QUALITY PRODUCTS • Propane (Home, Farm, Auto, Industry BBQ’s etc.) • Fuels (Regular Unleaded, Ethanol Blends, Coloured and Clear Diesel) • Lubricants (Package and Bulk deliveries available) 1494 Plank Road, Sarnia, ON, N7T 7H3 www.dowlerkarn.com 1-800-661-6893 / 519-336-8600 [email protected] hiawathabash.com 2 800 465-6874 www.mbkouriinsurance.com 3 Contents Welcome Welcome to our Conservation Areas. The Conservation Authority owns more than 1,800 hectares of land including beaches along Lake Huron, campgrounds, day-use parks, wetlands and forests. A wide range of recreational activities are available on these lands including swimming, boating, hiking, bird watching, camping, fishing and hunting. Our three family campgrounds feature over 500 serviced sites available for both seasonal and overnight camping. We are committed to making your visit with us enjoyable. This guide will be an invaluable tool to help you make the most of your stay with us. It has been designed to answer the common questions and to let you know a bit about your host. I hope you enjoy your visit with us at the St. Clair. Yours truly, Ralph Coe General Manager It is a pleasure for me, as the Member of Provincial Parliament, to welcome you to Sarnia-Lambton. Bob Bailey MPP Sarnia-Lambton 836 Upper Canada Dr. Sarnia, ON N7W 1A4 Tel: 519 337-0051 Fax: 519 337-3246 www.bobbaileympp.com Welcome to Sarnia-Lambton! On behalf of the residents of Sarnia-Lambton, I am very pleased to welcome you to our beautiful area. Pat Davidson Member of Parliament Sarnia-Lambton Constituency Office 1000 Finch Drive, Unit 2 Sarnia, ON N7S 6G5 Tel.: 519 383-6600 Fax: 519 383-0609 Watershed Map ............................................14 Amenities Charts..........................................15 A.W. Campbell Conservation Area .............16 Warwick Conservation Area........................18 Lorne C. Henderson Conservation Area .......................................20 Advertiser Index Alvinston & Watford....................................22 Arkona & Thedford......................................23 Forest & Ipperwash ......................................24 Sarnia ...........................................................26 Strathroy.......................................................27 Wyoming & Petrolia ...................................28 Emergency Numbers (519 Area Code) O.P.P..........................................................9-1-1 Fire Department .......................................9-1-1 Ambulance Service...................................9-1-1 Medical Centres: North Lambton..................................786-4545 Forest - Dr. Walker .............................786-2136 Grand Bend .......................................238-2362 Arkona ...............................................828-3821 Kettle Point ........................................786-2700 Watford ..............................................876-2222 Sarnia Walk-In Clinic........................332-3434 Hospitals Bluewater Health...............................464-4400 Strathroy General ..............................245-1550 Poison Control, Sarnia ...............800-268-9017 Cover and inside bird photos courtesy of Sharon Nethercott. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information in this guide, St. Clair Region Conservation Authority cannot be responsible for any errors or omissions. Designed and produced by Grafiks Marketing & Communications, Sarnia, Ontario and St. Clair Region Conservation Authority Propane Refill Centre 519-287-3111 gerberelectric.ca 139 Symes Street, Glencoe ECRA / ESA # 7004334 Ashtons Walk-ins Welcome 8-4:30 Tuesday-Thursday Friday 8-5 • Saturdays 8-1 519.287.5959 214 Main, Glencoe, ON N0L1M0 AWARD-WINNING GRAPHIC DESIGN Established 1971 Ideas... Creativity... You’ll find it at Grafiks! 225 mitton st n, sarnia t: 519-336-5230 www.grafiks.com 4 Solar PV Units Electrical Contractors Maintenance & Repair Fire Alarm Installations Poles & Underground Aerial Bucket Truck Generator Sales & Installations Commercial & Industrial Cleaning Bonded & Insured T: 519-287-2334 F: 519-287-5847 Glencoe, ON [email protected] 5 For reservations call: Warwick C.A.: 519 849-6770 TOWABLES • PARK MODELS • FIFTH WHEELS A.W. Campbell C.A.: 519 847-5357 L.C. Henderson C.A.: 519 882-2280 During off-season call: 519 245-3710 Reservations • all campsite reservations are site specific • all campsite reservations to be paid in full at the time of booking • a $6.00 fee is applied to each reservation • a $12.00 fee will be charged for each cancellation or change • for a full refund (excluding reservation and cancellation fee) cancellations must be made prior to noon on the day of arrival. Reservations cancelled after this time will be charged the reservation fee plus one night’s camping fee. Loud Noise - Disturbing other Persons: Be considerate. Please keep the volume of your music and your voices to a reasonable level. Interfering with anyone’s use or enjoyment of the park, day or night, is contrary to conservation area regulations. Alcoholic Beverages: Alcohol consumption is permitted in the conservation area provided the camper is of age of majority and on a registered campsite. Please note that our campgrounds have an alcohol ban for the Victoria Day weekend. Check Out Time: Noon on the day of your departure. • a 3 night minimum stay is required on the Victoria Day (May) and Labour Day (August/September) long weekend. No refunds will be issued during this time for a shortened stay Pets: All pets must be kept under control and on a leash. They are not permitted in the swimming area or on the beach and they must not make excessive noise or disturb other campers. • campsite reservations are held until 8 am the day following your scheduled arrival date Day Use Hours of Closing: 11:00 pm to 7 am. • payment can be made by Visa, MasterCard, cheque or money order. Cheques and money orders must be received within 14 days of making your reservation to confirm your campsite Campground Rules: Please have respect for your fellow visitors and for the conservation area environment. Number of People per Site: A maximum of four persons or one family unit is permitted on each campsite. A Few Campfire Do’s and Don’ts Do: • use only the existing fire pit on your site • in order to help stop the spread of the emerald ash borer, please purchase your firewood from the Conservation Area • keep campfires small; they are easier to control 9450 Longswood Rd., Chatham, ON N7M 5J1 519-354-0551 • 1-877-466-CAMP (2267) www.mcnaughtondodge.com • let your fire burn down to ashes before putting it out. This reduces the amount of charred wood left in the fire pit • make sure your fire is totally out before you leave your campsite or turn in for the night - fires left to burn out on their own may appear out, but often get stirred up by the wind Do Not: • take decaying deadwood from conservation area wood lots • bring in fire wood from outside the Conservation Area • leave your campfire unattended - this is extremely hazardous; it’s also a waste of wood if you’re not there to enjoy it • make additional fire pits on your campsite • burn anything other than wood - do not burn food scraps, plastics or diapers in your fire • build a fire if it is extremely windy 6 41 Hagerty Rd., Newbury, ON N0L 1Z0 519-693-4492 • 1-877-901- DEAL (3325) Mobile RV Repair Service • Over 30 Years Experience • Fully Licensed & Insured • Prompt Professional Service • No more going to a Dealership Tel: 519.869.8126 Cell: 519.330.2215 Toll Free: 1-888.868.8126 [email protected] 6753 Donaldson Ave., RR#1 Camlachie, ON N0N 1E0 www.thervguy.ca 7 Remember: • drown your campfire thoroughly with water, stirring with a stick until it is cold to the touch • decaying deadwood plays an important role in replenishing nutrients to forest soils Don’t Move Firewood Protect our Ash Trees — Don’t Move Firewood Help in the fight to slow Down the Emerald Ash Borer Firewood can carry small but harmful hitchhikers that are often hidden in the bark or wood. The damage caused by invasive species such as the emerald ash borer can expand exponentially when they get rides from families on vacation - even if it is only a few kilometres away. If everyone takes care of our forests we will be able to enjoy them for years to come. Cycling Cycling is a great activity for the whole family. But remember, sharing the road with cars requires some thought and consideration on behalf of you the biker, as well as the driver of the vehicle. Remember to obey the rules of the road including travelling in the proper direction on one way roads. Racing is not permitted and cyclists must yield to pedestrians. Keep your bike locked up when not in use, even on your campsite. Remember to wear your helmet. Recycling at St. Clair Recycling bins are located near the garbage depots and are appropriately signed for recycle materials. Please do not throw garbage into the recycling bins. We Welcome Pets Owner Jon McEachran Railcar Storage & Industrial Switching Transloading & Warehousing Ph: (519) 383-7200 • Website: www.viprail.com 8 All pets must be kept on a leash not exceeding 2 metres (6 feet) in length at all times. As a pet owner, you are responsible for preventing your pet from making excessive noise or disturbing others. 9 to use exposed river banks for basking while sand and gravel areas near the water are needed for nesting. Conservation For Kids Public health rules prohibit domestic animals in designated swimming areas or in washrooms and shower areas. Help keep our conservation areas clean, please clean up after your pet. Let your children know that they can get help from park staff. Park roads are used by young children for cycling, however they should know the safety rules. Take only pictures; leave Leaves of 3 let it be Learn to identify the poison ivy plant. only footprints DO NOT pick the flowers. The opportunity to produce seeds is lost and the species’ future may be threatened. Many species of butterflies, moths, insects and birds are dependent on a flower’s nectar for food. Some species are so specialized that they make use of only one type of plant. If the host plant disappears, so does any wildlife species that is dependent on it. Leave the flowers for park wildlife and the enjoyment of other visitors. Please take only a picture. Keep Your Children Safe Always supervise your child’s trip to our washrooms, beaches and trails. If you’ve lost a child, inform area staff at once. They can ensure that a search is quickly organized. Know where your children are, what they area wearing and set a time when they should be back at the campsite. Get the last name and campsite number of any new friends your children have made. Always leave one adult on the campsite. 10 If you think you’ve had a brush with poison ivy, follow these simple steps: Wash all exposed areas with cold running water as soon as you can reach a stream, lake or garden hose. If you can do this within five minutes, the water may keep the plant’s invisible oil urushiol from contacting your skin and spreading to other parts of your body. Within the first 30 minutes, soap and water are helpful. If you know you have been exposed and have developed severe reactions in the past, consult your doctor. Watershed Report Cards The Conservation Authority has completed a set of Watershed Report Cards for the 14 subwatersheds in the St. Clair region. This region has been affected by urban, industrial and agricultural development but it supports an extraordinary number of rare plant and animal species. In the St. Clair Region over 80 endangered, threatened or special concern species are recognized under federal or provincial legislation. Likewise, although the region has very little forest cover, it contains many significant tree and bird species that do not thrive in most of Ontario. The St. Clair Region hosts a mosaic of farmland and forests, urban areas, industrialization and natural areas with extraordinary biological diversity. Residents, agencies and municipalities must act to protect and improve this region of Canada which is “uniquely St. Clair”. For a complete set of Watershed Report Cards visit our website at www.scrca.on.ca. 10,000 students each year get to poke through mud, hold a frog or measure the quality of water through the Conservation for Kids program. The Conservation Authority offers 28 different programs tied to the curriculum taught in the schools. The majority of the outdoor conservation education programs are operated out of the Lorne C. Henderson Conservation Area. They are also offered at the Wawanosh Wetlands, Strathroy Wetlands and the A.W. Campbell Conservation Areas and at the Dow Wetlands. Many of the education programs are supported by donations from businesses and organizations. Tree Planting The Authority has planted more than 3.3 million trees since 1980. Turtle Surveys Conservation Authority staff and volunteers regularly undertake a turtle survey on the East Branch of the Sydenham River. In particular, surveyors look for two turtle Species at Risk: the spiny softshell turtle and the northern map turtle. In 2010 staff and volunteers were able to spot 31 spiny softshell turtles, 119 northern map turtles, and 62 other turtles. Spiny softshell turtles continue Central Sanitation The Most Popular Seat At Any Event! Complete Sanitary Services For Construction Sites, Special Events, Weddings and much more • MOL Approved Portable Toilets • Wheel Chair Accessible Units • Handwash Units/Trailers • Self-Contained Washroom Trailers • Complete Septic Services (Lambton County) 519-336-2465 [email protected] 800-386-4538 www.centralsanitation.com 11 SARNIA LAMBTON COUNTY ONTARIO • CANADA emories ifetime M emori L CREATE THAT WILL LAST A Enjoy the beautiful Lake Huron shoreline from Sarnia to Grand Bend with first class and Blue Flag designated marinas. For a taste of culture, we have you covered with truly remarkable museums, art galleries, heritage sites and live theatre performances. Or try your luck at one of two OLG gaming sites. Ask for your FREE Sarnia-Lambton Travel Guide and Map at your campground office. For more information, visit our website or call us toll free. www.tourismsarnialambton.com/camping • 1-800-265-0316 Sarnia-Lambton’s favourite Coffee House and Café AUTOS • POWERSPORTS • TRAILERS • RV financing and loans • RV parts and accessories • RV service at our state-of-theart repair facility Sales: Mon.-Thurs.: 9-7 • Fri.: 9-6 Sat.-Sun.: 10-3 Parts & Service: Mon.-Fri.: 8-5 Tilbury Location: 20600 Essex Rd. 42 Tilbury N0P 2L0 1-888-870-6151 • 519-682-2407 Full-Service Centre Tilbury Auto Sales & RV is a full-service centre ~ all types of repairs! • • • • • • Good Food. Good Coffee. Good People. Outstanding Inventory! Five Locations to Serve You Fresh Wraps & much more Iced Cappuccinos & Smoothies Free Wi - Fi Espresso Bar www.coffeelodge.ca • 519.344.0371 Seating for over 200 Famous Breakfast with Canadian Bacon Great Food and Great Value Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner SARNIA LAM BTON'S NT A R U A T S E R E T FAVOURI SINCE 1964 www.famousbacon.com • 519.542.9821 • 1643 London Line, Sarnia Hail Damage Awning Repairs Bearing Repacks Roof Vent Replacement Roof Reseal Complete Rebuilds Qualified technicians for all your repair needs. www.tilbur yautosales.com 12 13 Our Mission SCRCA Celebrates 50 years On January 12, 2011, the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority celebrated its 50th year of providing watershed management to the region that includes most of Lambton County, western Middlesex County and northern Chatham Kent. Over that time, we have developed a comprehensive watershed program for a healthier, safer and sustainable community that includes habitat restoration (forests, wetlands and prairie); environmental education; water quality and quantity monitoring; flood and erosion damage reduction programs and projects; landowner grant programs to enhance watershed health; land acquisition program to protect critical habitats; community conservation projects that involve schools, volunteers and community groups; and development of outdoor recreation facilities so the public can enjoy the tremendous watershed resources in our region. Conservation Authority Programs Include: • Flood Damage Reduction • Drinking Water Source Protection • Wildlife Habitat Restoration • Recreation • Erosion Control • Water Quality • Woodlot Management • Outdoor Education • Hazard Land Planning • Tree Planting • Species at Risk The St. Clair Region Conservation Foundation “The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority has as its mission, to provide leadership through coordination of watershed planning, implementation of resource management programs and promotion of conservation awareness, in cooperation with others.” Camping Management Areas Serviced Seasonal and Group Lots overnight Swimming Pool Beach Picnic Shelter Play Ground Trails Phone A.W. Campbell x x x x x x x 847-5357 The Foundation is pleased to be able to support our Conservation Areas by providing funds for recreation facilities. We sincerely hope the playground equipment, canoes, paddleboats and the wheelchair accessible washrooms have helped make your stay more enjoyable. To find out how you can help, visit our website at www.scrca.on.ca or call the office at 245-3710 and ask for Marlene. Good camping! Warwick x x x x x x x 849-6770 L.C. Henderson x x x x x x x 882-2280 Coldstream x x x x x 666-0190 Shetland x x x x Duncan Skinner, President Highland Glen x x C.J. McEwen x x Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Dodge C.A. Lambton Shores Watershed Map x Wawanosh Wetlands 692-5148 x x 245-3710 245-3710 Clark Wright Bridgeview Lake Huron x x Strathroy Highland Glen C.A. 245-3710 x 245-3710 x 882-2350 x 245-3710 Esli G. Dodge x x x 786-2335 Crothers x x x 360-1998 Tony Stranak x x x 360-1998 x 892-3824 C.J.McEwen C.A. Warwick C.A. eek Cr ar Be Aamjiwnaang First Nation k ee Coldstream C.A. Strathroy-Caradoc Clark Wright C.A. Petrolia Bridgeview C.A. Henderson C.A. St. Clair k lac Brooke-Alvinston Southwest Middlesex lair R Shetland C.A. Dawn-Euphemia McKeough Floodway Newbury River St. C A.W. Campbell C.A. Oil Springs iver B Amenities Adelaide-Metcalfe Enniskillen ek Cre McKeough Floodway Strathroy C.A. n Cr Sarnia Middlesex Centre Warwick Brow Plympton-Wyoming Wawanosh Wetlands C.A. Point Edward am nh t Eas Crothers C.A. de Sy SCRCA Watershed Area Stranak C.A. Bkejwanong Territory (Walpole Island First Nation) Lake St. Clair Chatham-Kent 0 4 8 16 Kilometers 24 : Produced by the SCRCA under license with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Copyright Queen's Printer January 2009 NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY A.W. L.C. Warwick Campbell Henderson x Management Areas (No Facilities) Trails Phone Fishing x x Canoes/Kayaks ($)* x x Huff Woodlot Paddleboats ($)* x x Perch Creek x 245-3710 Ice ($)* x x x Moore x 245-3710 Laundry ($) x x x Marthaville x 245-3710 Dump Station x x x Harrison Woodlot x 245-3710 Sinclair 245-3710 245-3710 Bates Conservation Lands 245-3710 Gawne 245-3710 Trailer Pump Out Service ($)* x x x Fisbee Golf x x x Maples Woodlot 245-3710 Mini Golf x x x Reid Property 245-3710 ($) – fee applies, * available at gatehouse 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Arkona & Thedford Alvinston & Watford REALTY INC. Paul Shanahan Broker of Record 519. 849. 6783 [email protected] Real Estate Brokerage 7963 Egremont Rd., Watford, ON N0M 2S0 ...buzz on over to JEG’S JEG ARKONA JEFF’S EVERYTHING GARAGE Complete Automobile Repair Centre Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 5 pm 519-876-AUTO (2886) 5316 Nauvoo Rd, Watford, ON G-B Excavating Where You Don’t Pay More! You Get More! • MAYTAG • G.E. • JENN-AIR • AMANA • FRIGIDAIRE • BOSCH • NAPOLEON BBQS • INGLIS • WHIRLPOOL • KITCHEN AID • Honey & Hive Products • A Gift Shop • An Observation Hive • “Munro’s Meadery” – Ontario’s first meadery, producing meads (honey wines) that are recognized internationally for quality Hours: Jan. - Mar. Monday to Friday 9 -5 Apr. - June Monday to Saturday 9 -5 July - Dec. Monday to Saturday 9-5 & Sundays 12 -5 Closed on all statutory holidays 3115 River St., ALVINSTON (519) 847-5333 www.munrohoney.com 22 peaches, plums, apricots, pears, apples 8651 Townsend Line, Arkona, ON 519-828-3695 • www.redbarnfruitfarm.com ZAVITZ Free Delivery Old Fashioned Service 7 Days a Week E:[email protected] Tel: 519-847-5180 • Cell: 519-494-1855 gbexcavating.ca Watford, Ontario U-Pick cherries GENERAL STORE Arkona - 7333 Arkona Rd. • 519-828-3274 Sarnia - 101 S. Victoria St. • 519-491-1300 • Septic Design, Installation & Repair • Excavator, Backhoe, Dozer & Trucking • Utility Installation • Topsoil, Compost, Sand, Gravel, Stone • Foundation Repair & Waterproofing • Demolition - Concrete & Rubble Removal RED BARN Fruit Farm SEALY MATTRESS GALLERY 2 Locations to Serve You Better Something for Everyone! The 99 Main Street, Thedford, ON 519-296-4994 www.zavitzstore.com A R K O N A Sunrise Bakery & Cafe Camping Supplies • Purified Water • Propane Exchange Open 7 Days a Week 8483 Townsend Line 519-828-3383 (at Arkona Rd.) 75 Main St., Thedford, ON • Light Lunches • Famous for our Date Filled 519-296-5810 Oatmeal Cookies 23 Chinese and Oriental Cuisine You can indulge in the passion of flavour while providing antioxidants to your body. It will help you lose weight, protect against cardiovascular disease, boost your memory, reduce stress, lower cholesterol, fight diseases such as Arthritis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and aid in oral health by protecting tooth enamel. Forest & Ipperwash DOWNTOWN FOREST 20 King St. West Grown on Site for Best Prices! 24 King St. West, Forest www.xcelco.on.ca/~kiwanis/theatre LCBO Agency • The Beer Store Retail Partner Free Set-up & Delivery on new BBQs for Warwick Conservation Area ur o n Shows run every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday at 8:00 pm Doors open at 7.30 All Seats $5.00 Country Plaza H www.tree-mendus.ca Convenience Store • Laundromat • Gift Shop Ice Cream Parlour • Internet Café • Movies Beach Toys • Fireworks • Specialty Coffee & Tea • Magazines • Book Exchange • ATM Summer hours: 7:30 am-9:30 pm Winter hours: 7:30 am-8:00 pm Vitamins & Herbal Supplements Photofinishing Kiosk Sun & Skin Care Products In-Store Specials and Much More! A ONE STOP SHOP! RESTAURANT Co e v Family Restaurant with Home Style Cooking. Daily lunch and dinner specials. A wide selection of home made meals, soups & sandwiches. 6 am - 7 pm — 7 days a week 9 West King Street, Forest 519-786-5194 OUR SERVICE. YOUR STORE. 9612 W. Ipperwash Rd. • 519-786-6350 Your first stop for local meats, maple syrup, produce, gifts, collectibles and more. We serve Shaw’s Ice Cream and Van Houtte Coffee Open Mon. – Sat. 9 am – 5 pm, Tuesday until 8 pm 14 King Street West, Forest 226-520-0144 • williamsonfarms.ca 24 519-786-5202 Gifts & Greeting Cards Open Thursday to Saturday Mid April till Mid November 9:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. Sundays in May 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. 9395 Ipperwash Rd., Lambton Shores, ON N0N 1J3 519-243-1920 We Sell an Assortment of Unique Chinese Tea. Make Drinking Herbal Tea a Part of Your Healthy Lifestyle. Check Our Flyer at www.pharmasave.com Forest Farmer’s Market May to September Friday Mornings 8 am – 1 pm King St., Forest, In front of the post office 25 Strathroy Sarnia New & Used Bikes Sarnia’s first museum • 12 galleries of Natural History Treasures • Including Dinosaurs Galore! • Be sure to visit our Unique Boutique. Open 10-5: Thurs. thru Sun. and Holiday Mondays. Everyday 10-5: July & August 223 N. Christina St., Sarnia, ON Tel.: 519-336-2100 www.stonesnbones.ca e-mail: [email protected] • Norco • Genesis • Haro • Hutch • Repairs • Accessories • Clothing • Same Day/ Next Day Service 519-245-9923 dougandmarionsbikes.com 25 Front Street West Strathroy, Ontario Screen Printing Vehicle Lettering Banners Job Site Signs Real Estate Signs and Much Much More! 3177 Napperton Dr., (Albert St. at Pike Rd.) Strathroy (519) 245-4189 JAMES O POAG JEWELLERS POAG’S POAG CHINA & GIFTS GIF Fun for the Whole Family Established 1959 • Water Slides • Speed Slides • Leisure Pool • Water Mushroom • Bumper Boats • Mini Golf • Roller Racers • Beach Volleyball • Laser Tag • Rock Climbing • Sports Bar & Grill • Simulated Golf 1886 London Line, Sarnia 519-542-1083 www.bluewaterfunpark.com Duc D’Orleans II Cruise Ship Cruise the beautiful St. Clair River aboard our ship • Ideal for company picnics, weddings, reunions, or corporate affairs • Daily luncheon cruises • Sunday afternoon cruises 519-337-5152 • 1-888-493-9941 www.ducdorleans.com 26 Departs Mackenzie Park, Sarnia Reservations required 519-344-SHOW (7469) 1-877-344-7469 168 Christina Street, Sarnia www.imperialtheatre.net 94 Frank Street, Strathroy, ON The Diamond Centre of Southwestern Ontario for 50 years 519-245-1040 www.poags.com 27 Spectacular Scenery & Exciting to play... Bear Creek Golf & Country Club EAR At Bear Creek, we believe every event - whether a conference, tournament, wedding or special dinner - is an opportunity for our staff to provide you the finest in service, facilities and cuisine. REEK Golf & Country Club 571 Metcalfe St. E. Strathroy, ON N7G 1R1 Office: 519-245-5112 • Pro Shop: 519-245-7773 bearcreekgolf.ca Hwy. 21 Wyoming, ON 519-845-3352 Wyoming & Petrolia www.ronclarkmotors.com LAMBTON COUNTY’S OLDEST & MOST TRUSTED RV DEALER 27 holes of Beauty and Charm GARDEN MARKET Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Pick your own or already picked Visit our Country Store —You’ll love it! (519) 845-3482 www.zekveldgardenmarket.ca Located 10 minutes west of Warwick Campground on Highway 22 Sarnia Service Centre Gas - Diesel - Restaurant Open 24 Hours Store Fully Private Showers 4528 Churchhill Line Wyoming, ON 28 4195 Aberarder Line, Camlachie, Ontario www.bonniedoongolf.com and experience the joy of a well fitted bra • Chantelle • Passionata • Freya • Fantasy • Elomi Wyoming 519-845-3240 Tupperville 519-683-6224 www.minglersonline.com 519-899-2711 and allow us to help you choose a bra for all your wardrobe needs Farm Supply Everything for your building needs! Golf & Country Club All Welcome! Indulge yourself...Take the time A L Webster Courtright 519-867-2858 Open Monday to Saturday Bonnie Doon Come to Lilith Two Businesses - One Location Wyoming 519-845-3321 BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER 5906 Oil Heritage Rd. Hwy. #402 exit 25 Wyoming, ON Sizes in Stock ~ 30C to 44I Amoena Mastectomy Breast Forms, Bras & Post Surgery Garments www.lilithlingerie.com 29 E PERAT E D &O B Shop at Heidi’s Your Independent Grocer, a full service grocery store in beautiful downtown Petrolia for all your camping and picnic needs. Y OW N D UR O Y O UR S ’S HEIDI NE I GH B independent • Fresh Produce • Instore Bakery – Cakes, Pies, Breads, Buns and more • Hot Meals to Go – fully cooked BBQ chickens and wings 4136 Petrolia Line, Petrolia • Large selection of Deli meats and 519-882-2211 salads • Fresh and frozen meat and seafood • Full line of grocery products Mon.-Fri. 8-9; including dairy and frozen Sat. 8-6; Sun. 9-6 • Kodak Picture Maker • Lottery YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER HEIDI’S FREE ICE Present this coupon for a free bag of ice at Heidi’s Independent Grocer 444 For All Your Wine Making Needs We carry KenRidge, Cheeky Monkey, Legacy and other Vineco Wine Kits. Come in for our Monthly Specials $10 off wine kit when you mention this ad* * this offer not valid with our in store monthly specials www.xcelwines.com 4373 Petrolia Line, Petrolia, ON [email protected] 519-882-1121 Let us help you at Wine Making You’ll Love it! Make KFC your stop along the way... 95 King St., Forest 105 Caradoc St., Strathroy 4375 Petrolia Line, Petrolia 30 519-786-2145 519-245-1010 519-882-2444 31 Trails Explore our Conservation Areas Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area - 2.5 km Facilities: parking, washroom A.W. Campbell Conservation Area - 8 km Facilities: parking, washroom Lorne C. Henderson Conservation Area - 5 km Facilities: parking, washroom Warwick Conservation Area - 2 km Facilities: parking, washroom Coldstream Conservation Area - 3 km Facilities: parking, washroom Strathroy Conservation Area - 3 km Facilities: parking, Clark Wright Conservation Area - 3 km Facilities: parking Bridgeview Conservation Area - 2 km Facilities: parking, washroom McKeough Conservation Area - 3 km Facilities: parking Moore Habitat Management Area - 5 km Facilities: parking Perch Creek Habitat Management Area - 5 km Facilities: parking Marthaville Habitat Management Area - 3 km Facilities: parking For more information including trail maps visit: www.scrca.on.ca/CA_Trails.htm St. Clair Region Conservation Authority 205 Mill Pond Crescent, Strathroy, ON N7G 3P9 Tel: 519 245-3710 • Fax: 519 245-3348 email: [email protected]