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Maliland Way
Searching for that ideal camping destina-
tion? A place where you and your family can
swim, fish, or just enjoy a leisurely stroll?
This summer, be a part of The Maitland
Way," at Falls Reserve, Galbraith and
Wawanosh Park Conservation Areas.
You're sure to find a spacious, comfor-
table campsite tailored to your needs. Choose
a site for your small tent or large recrea-
tional vehicle in a secluded woodland area
or, if you prefer, in the wide open spaces.
Picnic tables and barbecues are conveniently
located throughout our Conservation Areas.
To the fishing enthusiast, the Maitland
River means meals of bus, cohoe salmon
and rainbow trout to tickle your taste buds.
If you'd like to try your hand with a pad-
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CONSERVATION ARIA
-where meeting new friends and enjoying
good times, go hand in hand, "The Maitland
Way." In the midst of our mature hardwood
forest, surrounded by whispering pines, your
family will discover 20 roomy serviced camp-
sites, allowing you the utmost in camping
privacy. Take a stroll along a self -guided in-
terpretive trail and afterwards, treat yourself
to a refreshing swim in our spring fed pond.
If you're a shutterbug, be sure to bring your
camera. The photographic possibilities are
endless.
Visit us at Galbraith Conservation Area,
located seven kilometers east of Listowel and
six kilometers south of Highway No. 86 on
the Mornington-Elma Township Road boun-
dary.
dle, the Maitland River provides a variety of
water conditions ranging from calm waters
for the novice, to spring rapids that will test
the skills of any Whitewater canoeist. We
take special care of our Conservation Areas.
Campsite facilities are clean and best of all,
our friendly, courteous staff are waiting to
meet you. This, combined with the land-
scape's scenic splendours breeds a serene
and unmatched contentment fondly regarded
as, "The Maitland Way."
The beginnings of one fisherman's tall tale!
WAWANOSII DARK CONSERVATION AREA
-our "backwoods beauty." 20 unserviced
campsites along the Maitland River are
nestled in the shade of white cedar trees.
Bring your family and friends. There's a
large picnic shelter on the grounds to ac-
commodate everyone.
Don't forget your fishing gear. Our two
spring fed ponds have inspired many a
fisherman's tall tale.
You'll enjoy the friendly, backwoods at-
mosphere at Wawanosh Park Conservation
Area, located eleven kilometers southeast of
Highway No. 86 just off County Road 22.
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Conservation Areas are ideal destinations for family outings.
FALIS RESERVE CONSERVAT1ONAREA
-where modern convenience and nature's
beauty are combined in perfect harmony,
"The Maitland Way." Washroom and shower
facilities, firewood, concession booth and
picnic pavilion are available for your camp-
ing convenience. Here, surrounded by rolling
woodlands, you and your family are certain
to feel at home on one of our 150 serviced
and non -serviced campsites. A perfect after-
noon destination for picnickers tool Relax in
the wide, cool, shallow rapids of the Maitland
River. Pull up a seat, soak up some sunshine
and bask in contentment.
This 93 hectare package is sure to delight
both the history and nature enthusiast.
Falls Reserve Conservation Area is located
just outside the Hamlet of Benmiller and on-
ly a six kilometer drive on Highway No. 8
from Goderich south to County Road 1.
Mees Chiafy..
• Film star of Hie movie "Splash." Coeservatioo
Authorities across Ontario are responsible for the
wise management of .it water & related hod
resources. Authorities are primarily ceoceroed
with water maoagemeot projects and programs
sod ties, an appropriate mascot was difficult to
determine. The sower - a glean and ceetroNed
drop of water, affectieoately koewo as "Tho
Chief."
On behalf of the Maitland Valley Coeservafeo
Authority, the Chief ON be attending local
parades and festivities to promote the wise
management of natant reseerces.
To learn more about the Chief, centact the
MYCA for a speaker at per next mooting.
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Nervations are stet reastred hit, if ypo're'brjegi
lots of friends, wo would appreciate ad ace no$ee.
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Maitland Vatley offers a wide arra of nultaral,
historical and entertainment opportunities. We'd
to help you make the most of posy 1014 For more
information, jot drop as a note at: Melilanl MN
enation Authority, Box 127, *whit, Onlnrio
RSC 2XO. (519j 335-3537. "Enjoy Your Sty, The
Maitiond Way!"
In spring, the Maitland River provides a
variety of water conditions for the novice or
expert canoeist.