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2025 passes are here!
Passes must be picked up at the owning library (look for your desired pickup location when placing the hold).
Passes are available to be borrowed for seven days, and can be borrowed by anyone with a valid Middlesex County Library card. You may only have one park pass at a time checked out on your card.
Middlesex County Library is excited to continue offering Ontario Parks Day-Use Vehicle passes for loan in 2025. There are passes available at all fifteen of our branches. Place a pass on hold using our online catalogue, or call a branch for assistance.
Please note that Ontario Parks recommends advance registration for Day Use Vehicle passes at select parks, including Pinery, Long Point, and Algonquin. If you are planning to visit one of these parks you are still able to use one of the Day-Use passes available from Middlesex County Library. When completing your reservation enter the serial number from the pass when prompted to do so. Visit the Ontario Parks website to learn more.
Middlesex County Library is unable to guarantee availability for specific dates or events, and serial numbers will not be provided in advance of check-out. The physical pass must be displayed in your vehicle while at the park.
The LTVCA Parking Pass allows day use entrance to all public LTVCA Conservation Areas including Longwoods Road/Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum, C.M. Wilson, and Sharon Creek. LTVCA sponsored special events are included, but please note that Middlesex County Library is unable to guarantee availability for specific dates or events.
Passes are not valid for camping or non LTVCA sponsored special events/programs.
LTVCA parking passes are available to be borrowed from the Delaware, Glencoe, Melbourne, Mt Brydges and Wardsville Libraries. Place a pass on hold using our online catalogue, or call the branch for assistance.
For a full list of the conservation areas where you can use this parking pass, visit the LTVCA website.