Managed Lands
The County of Lambton and the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority have developed land management plans for seven county-owned parcels of land.
The management plans provide a detailed review of each property including available recreational trails, flora and fauna, and future management activities to encourage their natural development and protection.
The public is welcome to enjoy these assets, but are asked to please respect the rights of others as well as the environment within.
October 24, 2025 - Peter Szabo Memorial Forest Wetland Addition
Construction of the wetland feature in the northwest quadrant of the Peter Szabo Memorial Forest is mostly complete. Visitors will see some minor work in 2026 to continue improvements to the area. Access to all trails have been reopened.
Learn more about the project.
| Land | Size | Management plan |
|---|---|---|
| Bowens Creek Lands | 380.1 acres (153.8 hectares) | Bowens Creek Land Management Plan |
| Lambton County Heritage Forest | 586.3 acres (327.3 hectares) | Lambton County Heritage Forest Land Management Plan |
| Lambton Meadowview Villa | 20.5 acres (8.3 hectares) | Lambton Meadowview Villa Land Management Plan |
| Marthaville Habitat Management Area | 50 acres (20.2 hectares) | Marthaville Habitat Management Area Land Management Plan |
| Moore Landfill Buffer Lands | 100 acres (40.5 hectares) | Moore Landfill Buffer Lands Management Plan |
| Perch Creek Habitat Management Area | 200 acres (80.9 hectares) | Perch Creek Habitat Management Area Land Management Plan |
| Peter Szabo Memorial Forest | 6.5 acres (2.6 hectares) | Peter Szabo Memorial Forest Land Management Plan |
Peter Szabo Memorial Forest Wetland Enhancement
The County of Lambton and St. Clair Region Conservation Authority have added a wetland feature within the Peter Szabo Memorial Forest in Wyoming.
The wetland feature has been built in a naturally low quarter acre area of the forest where dead or damaged trees were present. Swales, drainage ways, and shallow pools were created and planted with suitable native species. The area also contains habitat for wildlife. New trees will be planted over time in more suitable locations within the forest to replace any removals that took place.
The new wetland feature makes better use of the forest’s natural topography and is a welcome addition to the existing tree and pollinator plantings around the Lambton County Administration Building and Lambton County Library Headquarters/Lambton County Archives.
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