Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground
Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Wellandport, Ontario, the Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground is a natural haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Open from the Victoria Day weekend to the Thanksgiving weekend, this campground offers a unique blend of camping, fishing, and recreational activities, all set against the backdrop of beautiful natural scenery.
A Glimpse into the Outdoors
The conservation area showcases a spectacular environment perfect for an array of outdoor adventures. Dils Lake, a 10-hectare artificial reservoir, serves as a centerpiece for activities such as:
- Non-motorized boating: Enjoy a peaceful day on the water.
- Swimming: Cool off in the lake during those warm sunny days.
- Fishing: The lake is home to species like large mouth bass, crappie, and carp, with accessible fishing piers catering to all visitors.
Camping Experience
Chippawa Creek offers a total of 156 campsites, accommodating a maximum of six people per site. Each campsite allows for:
- Up to two sleeping shelters (like tents or trailers).
- One dining tent to enhance your camping comfort.
- A designated area to build campfires, which must be maintained at a reasonable size and monitored at all times.
With the combination of natural beauty and well-maintained facilities, guests are encouraged to embrace the spirit of camping by making s’mores, sharing stories, and creating lasting memories.
Unique Amenities and Features
The Chippawa Creek Conservation Area is not just about camping; it also provides resources and amenities such as:
- Dog-Friendly Environment: Pets are welcome but must remain on a leash at all times.
- Beach Access: Safe areas for swimming and enjoying beach conditions are regularly monitored.
- Clean Campsites: Guests are encouraged to leave no trace by cleaning their sites and utilizing designated trash bins.
- Guided Educational Programs: Enjoy various programs which may include nature exploration and outdoor education.
Rules and Regulations
To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, the conservation area has established certain rules:
- Quiet Hours: Guests should respect quiet hours starting at 11 PM until dawn.
- Fire Regulations: Campfires can only be used for cooking or camping and must always be supervised.
- Safety Precautions: Visitors are advised to use public access points to reach the beach, avoiding erosion.
- Waste Disposal: Proper disposal of sewage and grey water is strictly enforced at designated stations.
Community and Engagement
The Chippawa Creek Conservation Area fosters a sense of community. It offers various activities throughout the camping season, including:
- Annual Events: Join in fun-filled activities like Canada Day parades, Halloween celebrations, and the popular Christmas in July event.
- Campers’ Recreation Committee: Participate in community-run events that strengthen bonds among campers.
Whether you are looking to explore nature trails, indulge in fishing, or simply relax with family and friends, Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground provides the perfect setting for your next camping adventure.
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FAQ
Camping season runs from the Friday of the Victoria Day long weekend through Thanksgiving Monday. Day use is open from the Friday of Victoria Day through Thanksgiving, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. In the offseason, the park is open from sunrise to sunset.
It is located at 74646 Regional Rd 45, Wellandport, Ontario.
Chippawa Creek offers 156 campsites, including non-serviced sites, 15-amp sites, 15-amp premium sites, 30-amp sites, and 30-amp premium sites.
Visitors can enjoy hiking the 1.1 km trail around Dils Lake, non-motorized boating, swimming, fishing, group picnics, and access to the Welland River via a small boat launch.
Yes. The park is dog-friendly, but dogs must be on a leash. It also has wheelchair-accessible fishing piers and trails, plus a barrier-free mat on the beach to help people using mobility devices, strollers, and wagons access the shoreline.
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