The founders of Paisley were Simon Orchard and Samuel T. Rowe, residents of Durham, Ontario, who, in the spring of 1851 came to Walkerton intending to settle there. Rowe became involved in a building project in Walkerton, but Orchard, who reported having
Lynn and Pat Wilbur opened Paradise Valley Campground in 2001. The first few years were a very large learning curve: camping was no longer just an activity for families looking for a quick get-away from BC's lower mainland, but also for adventurers, and young people alike. Lynn and Pat realized that the campground could not offer all things to all people, and it became important to determine their market.
Our club is a place we all take pride in, we have a spectacular location featuring fields, the Grand River and wooded areas. We strive to bring everyone together and create a community within the club. We look forward to having new people join what we think is the best club in the area. As a camper, archer or shooter we are excited to get people active in any of our activities. The club facilities are controlled via a security card accessed gate. This ensures only members of the club have access to the facilities and we can feel secure. Our facilities and grounds are not available for rent to the general public for the same reason.
Arcade, Theme Weekends, Darts, Fishing and Canoeing, Kids Crafts Saturdays, Tables, Kids Play Area, Hiking along Thames River, Horseshoes Pool, Bakes, Monthly Activities, Shuffleboard, Volleyball
Saugeen Conservation was established in March of 1950. It was initiated through the efforts of the Town of Walkerton and surrounding watershed municipalities, in response to problems associated with flooding.