Long Point Region Conservation Authority
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Conservation authority in Ontario, CanadaTemplate:SHORTDESC:Conservation authority in Ontario, Canada
The Long Point Region Conservation Area is an agency of the province of Ontario, Canada, formed to preserve the volume of flow, and purity, of the watercourses that flow into Lake Erie, near Long Point.[1]
Rivers that flow through the region include Big Otter Creek, Big Creek, Lynn River and Nanticoke Creek.[1]
The region includes remnants of the Carolinian forest that once covered much of southern Ontario.[1][2]
Conservation areas
[edit | edit source]- Backus Heritage Conservation Area
- Deer Creek Conservation Area
- Haldimand Conservation Area
- Norfolk Conservation Area
- Waterford North Conservation Area
