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Little Bluff Conservation Area to reopen after nearly a year of being shuttered

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A conservation area in Prince Edward County is set to reopen its gate to the public after excessive use and vandalism led to its closure last summer – May 21, 2021

After being closed for nearly a year the Little Bluff Conservation area in Prince Edward County is ready to welcome visitors again, but it will look a little bit different.

That’s because it’s received a facelift, with a few new amenities such as portable washroom facilities, a new fence along the top of the bluff for safety, as well as a new outdoor picnic area.

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Quinte Conservation Authority ended up closing the area to the public last summer, after an unusually high amount of visitors. Staff say the overcrowding led to some unfortunate situations.

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“We saw excessive amounts of garbage that was left everywhere,” Field Operations Manager with Quinte Conservation, Jesse Platt said. “There were fire pits, people were camping as well as some vandalism — some of our signs were defaced. It was difficult.”

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“Little Bluff Conservation Area is a far drive for our staff to come out regularly, so without staff present, it was just overwhelming for us,” Platt added.

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In addition to the portable washroom, fences, and picnic area, the conservation area has also installed a new pay for parking system, and is only allowing 30 vehicles at a time.

The Little Bluff Conservation Area will open its gate to the public for the first time since July 2020, this weekend.

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