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ADDRESS
Wildwood Conservation Area
3995 Line 9, RR #2
St. Marys, Ontario
N4X 1C5
Phone:
519-284-2292
GPS Coordinates:
UTM Zone - 17 X - 494450 Y - 4790630 Latitude - 43.2684 Longitude - 81.0684
Directions:
From Highway 401 take Exit 218 (County Road 119) to Ingersoll. Go north through Ingersoll, and continue on County Road 119
At the roundabout, Highway 7/19 turn east (first exit right) The entrance road to Wildwood CA is the first exit on the roundabout.

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Wildwood Conservation Area is located on the traditional lands of the Attawandaron, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinaabe peoples. We recognize and honour the past, present, and future water and land stewardship of these First Nations. We strive to provide opportunities to nurture connections with the land, water, and each other so that all people will share in the responsibility to protect our natural resources.
Find out more about the Thames River watershed and traditional territory.
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) began construction of Wildwood Dam and Reservoir in 1963 on Trout Creek, upstream of the Town of St. Marys. The official sod-turning ceremony took place on June 4, 1963 and the dam was finished in November 1965. Wildwood was named for a Post Office that was once located on the property.
The UTRCA started building the Conservation Area facilities in 1966. A road was built to the reservoir and an area marked off for bathers, and picnic tables were installed. The campground opened in 1968 with 62 campsites. By 1973, the campground had grown to 380 sites.
Wildwood Dam is one of three major flood control dams in the Upper Thames River watershed, the other two being at Fanshawe CA and Pittock CA. At approximately 1400 hectares, Wildwood has the largest land base of the three multi-use conservation areas. Wildwood's campground and day use area cover 50 ha. An estimated 150,000 people visit Wildwood each year. Wildwood operates with four full time staff and 22 seasonal staff.
Wildwood Conservation Area Dam & Facts Video 2017
