Holiday Camps & Centres in Thames Centre, Dorchester, ON

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5081 Gore Rd, Dorchester, N0L 1G4

(519) 268-7235
In 1950, the late Dr. J. Stevenson made his own dream a reality through a memorial contribution in honour of Dr. Hugh Stevenson. That gift was the cornerstone of our camp. Since then, we've carried on his legacy by providing meaningful camp experiences for local kids whose families face economic hardship.

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1603 Gore Rd, HAMILTON ROAD, London, N5W 1V1

519 659 0686
Agences de voyages, recreation centres outdoor, cruises, Hotels & Motels, hotels, Clubs et Services, and Other Lodging, Resorts, Rooming Houses, skiing centres resorts, snowmobile centres resorts, Camps, health resorts, Voyages et Logement, campgrounds, hotels apartment, tourist accommodation, travel agencies, Centres de villégiature, related categories
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1424 Clarke Road, London, N5V 5B9

(519) 451-2800
As early as the 1880s, rural Ontario was facing a serious deforestation problem. By the late 1920s and 1930s, the combination of drought and deforestation was causing extensive soil loss and flooding across the province. Individuals and organizations united to call for a broad new initiative to deal with conservation, flood control and reforestation. The provincial government passed the Conservation Authorities Act in 1946 when several municipalities became involved. Today Ontario’s 36 Conservation Authorities are a model of conservation and resource management for other provinces and countries. Since 1946, the mandate of the Conservation Authorities has been defined in Section 20 of the Provincial Conservation Authorities Act: "to establish and undertake, in the area in which it has jurisdiction, a program designed to further the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources other than gas, oil, coal and minerals." The mandate has focused on the management of renewable resources, but what has been significant in the design of the Conservation Authorities is the management of these resources on a watershed basis. Since its inception, the notion of watershed-based management has guided the development of individual Conservation Authorities and their ongoing planning and operational activities. Though flooding may have been the catalyst for some Conservation Authorities, the overall concept of watershed-based management of renewable resources prevails as the pre-eminent organizational strategy

21428 OLALONDO RD, Thorndale, N0M 2P0

(519) 461-1019
Camp, Sporting and Recreational Camps
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5840 Whittaker Lane, Belmont, N0L 1B0

(519) 269-3592
london, Campground, Parcs et Centres d amusement, Camps, RV park, Kettle Creek Conservation Authority, Rooming Houses, Park, Parcs, and Other Lodging, Sports et Loisirs, Campgrounds, Hotels
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22164 Valleyview Roadd, R.R.#1, Thorndale, N0M 2P0

(519) 851-3089
Sports et Loisirs, RV park, Campgrounds, Camping-Terrains, Campground, Camping, Tourist Accommodation
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201 King ST, London, N6A 1C9

519 642 4539
Camp Dawn originated in 2003 as a program of the Brain Injury Association of Chatham-Kent (BIACK). Developed through a collaboration of agencies, associations and survivors, the purpose of Camp Dawn was to provide survivors of an acquired brain injury with a new opportunity to develop independence and social skills in an outdoor, recreational environment that promotes a healthy lifestyle. Since 2003 Camp Dawn has developed into much, much more than just camping. For adults in southwestern Ontario living with the effects of an acquired brain injury, Camp Dawn provides an opportunity to get away, to make new friends, to meet up with old friends, to try new activities, to take part in familiar activities and to do all of this in a supportive, outdoor environment alongside others who are facing similar challenges.
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533 Clarence St, London, N6A 3N1

(519) 266-3568