All of the campsites are booked at Pittock Conservation for the Long Weekend, however they do have non electric sites available at Fanshawe and Wildwood.
WOODSTOCK - Campsites are all booked up for the Long Weekend at the Pittock Conservation Authority.
They currently have 0 electric sites available and non electric sites available. All of the electric sites are booked at the Fanshawe Conservation Area and Wildwood as well. However both of those conservation area's still have plenty of non electric sites available.
All of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority areas are popular for camping, boating, biking. hiking, swimming, fishing and picnicking.
At Fanshawe they will be having the Optimist Fireworks Show on Monday night starting at dusk.
You can find more information about campsite availability and upcoming events online:
www.fanshaweconservationarea.ca
www.wildwoodconservationarea.ca
www.pittockconservationarea.ca

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