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History comes alive next month at Longwoods Road Conservation Area.

Members of the Upper Thames Military Re-enactment Society and the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority will recreate the Battle of Longwoods from the War of 1812 on May 4 and 5, giving guests a glimpse into life during the early 19th century.

Longwoods Road Conservation Area will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day of the event, allowing visitors to experience life as a soldier, camp follower, Indigenous member, and merchant.

The weekend will include period music, live action tactical and artillery demonstrations, a tour of the camp, and a mini militia to teach children about a soldier’s life in battle and take part in simple arms drills. Visitors can also go on self-guided tours of Ska-Nah-Doht Village and nature trails throughout the conservation area.

For more information visit the LTVCA or UTMRS website at www.ltvca.ca or www.royal-scots.com/. Entrance per person is $10 for 13 years+, 12 years & under and military in uniform are free.  LTVCA’s parking pass is not applicable for this event.