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Thames Talbot Land Trust Properties Adventures

Thames Talbot Land Trust Properties are a collection of protected natural areas in southwestern Ontario offering diverse habitats, outdoor recreation, and conservation of local flora and fauna.

Over 2,000
Acres Protected
Approximately 20
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000+
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Thames Talbot Land Trust Properties

 

The Thames Talbot Land Trust (TTLT) manages a network of more than 40 protected properties across the Thames Talbot region of southwestern Ontario, focusing on preserving natural habitats, enhancing biodiversity, and providing public access to outdoor recreation. These properties range from wetlands and woodlands to river corridors and open green spaces, creating vital habitats for numerous species including migratory birds, amphibians, and native plant communities. The lands lie primarily within the watershed of the Thames River, extending across urban, suburban, and rural landscapes near London and surrounding municipalities. TTLT properties feature walking trails, interpretive signage, and natural features such as Carolinian forests that support a variety of wildlife. Visitors can experience birdwatching, casual hiking, nature photography, and seasonal environmental education programs offered by the trust or partner organizations. Local history is also evident in some properties where historic homesteads or early settlement evidence may be found. Public access is generally open year-round during daylight hours, with easy-to-moderate walking trails. The trust’s conservation efforts help mitigate urban sprawl impacts and protect water quality by maintaining forest corridors and wetland ecosystems. Thames Talbot Land Trust properties serve as important community green spaces that provide opportunities for environmental appreciation and awareness, fostering stewardship within the region.

Highlights

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Old Ausable Channel Conservation Area - a restored wetland habitat with boardwalk access

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Campbell Conservation Area - significant Carolinian forest with diverse bird species

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Little Forks Conservation Area - river trail offering scenic views and fishing opportunities

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Gibbons Parklands - quiet woodlands with interpretive nature trails and seasonal programs

Notable Natural Features

Old Ausable Channel

A revitalized wetland area featuring boardwalks and observation platforms, offering habitat for amphibians and waterfowl.

Carolinian Forest Patches

Remnant forest spaces with rare tree species such as the American Chestnut and diverse bird populations.

Thames River Tributaries

Protected river corridors that enhance water quality and provide fishing and paddling access.