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Big "O" Conservation Area

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The Big “O” Conservation area is a 4.5 acre property that was donated to the Lower Thames Conservation Authority by the Big “O” Drain Tile Company. Since then, it has become one of Ontario’s top birding destinations and nature getaways! The region is home to a wide range of habitats that support a variety of wildlife, including many migratory bird species in the early spring. There are plenty of trails for hiking, cycling, or short afternoon strolls. Make sure you bring your binoculars!

Watersheds

Lake Erie

Treaties

Treaty 2, 1790

Languages

Anishinaabe

Address

ON-77, Comber, ON N0P 1J0

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