Campsite Reservation System Opens March 1st

Online reservation system for booking campsites will launch on March 1, 2022

Again this year, campers will be able to book their campsites online for Otonabee Conservation’s two campgrounds, Warsaw Caves Conservation Area (CA) and Beavermead Campground.

The online reservation system will go live on, Tuesday, March 1, at 10:00 a.m. Campers are encouraged to reserve their campsite through the Let’s Camp online reservation platform. Those wishing to book a site at Warsaw Caves CA can visit letscamp.ca/camps/warsaw-caves and at Beavermead Campground can visit letscamp.ca/camps/beavermead-campground.

The reservation system allows campers to view a map of the campground, select a site, and then book, pay for, and schedule their stay in an efficient, user-friendly, and convenient way. Campers are asked to utilize our online reservation system to book their sites ahead of their trip, which will ensure a campsite is available for them.

Camping and visiting the outdoors continues to be a safe and healthy activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. To keep campers and staff safe during the pandemic, Otonabee Conservation continues to work closely with Peterborough Public Health to take all necessary precautions including regular sanitizing, the use of face coverings, screening, and following all provincial restrictions.

This year, Otonabee Conservation hopes to be able to open the Caves and The Caves Trail at Warsaw Caves CA, that have been closed since Spring 2020.

“The Caves and The Caves Trail have been closed during the pandemic,” Explains Jessie James, Manager of Conservation Lands at Otonabee Conservation, “With Provincial restrictions easing in the coming weeks, we hope to be able to open the Caves for spelunking this Spring. We are also working on a plan to open kayak and canoe rentals this season,” Continues James, “Campers and day-use visitors should stay tuned for official announcements in the coming weeks.”

Campers are encouraged to visit otonabeeconservation.com to plan their outdoor adventure in the Kawartha’s and learn more about the Conservation Areas within the Otonabee Region Watershed that provide a diverse range of outdoor activities for all ages.

For more information contact:
Dan Marinigh | CAO,
Otonabee Conservation dmarinigh@otonabeeconservaiton.com | 705-745-5791 ext. 222