Plugs for the Prairies: Hazel Bird
Thursday, May 23, and Friday, May 24, 2019
10:00am–2:00pm
Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, Baltimore, Ontario
Help restore rare prairie habitat in the Rice Lake Plains! Historically, the Rice Lake Plains were covered with tall grass prairies and oak savannah, which were dominated by massive black and white oak, grasses like big bluestem and switchgrass thrived and a diverse range of wildflowers blossomed. Today, the oak savannah and tall grass prairie of the Rice Lake Plains are badly fragmented and overgrown with non-native species. Help give this globally rare habitat a comeback by planting native prairie species plugs on our Hazel Bird Nature Reserve.
If you’re interested in carpooling with other volunteers (driving, or catching a ride) please click here. Happy travels!
More information at:
https://events.natureconservancy.ca/al-event/plugs-for-the-prairies-hazel-bird-part-1/
https://events.natureconservancy.ca/al-event/plugs-for-the-prairies-hazel-bird-part-2/
Questions?
Contact Val Deziel, Coordinator, Conservation Biology: Val.deziel@natureconservancy.ca
Rain Barrel & Native Plant Sale
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
County Road 28, Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3V8
It’s time to prep your summer garden!
Pre-order a rain barrel through the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) and when you pick it up on May 25th, shop for native species to plant in your garden. Choose from numerous varieties of native plants, shrubs, trees, and groundcovers to create your perfect garden oasis.
All proceeds go towards the GRCA’s programs and services.
Order your GRCA rain barrel through RainBarrel.ca by May 17th 2019 – https://rainbarrel.ca/ganaraska/
Questions? Please email info@grca.on.ca.
Roseneath Emergency Services Base Grand Opening
11:00am-2:00pm
9160 County Road 45, Roseneath (Parking: 9047 County Road 45, Roseneath)
Join us for a day of free family fun at the grand opening of the new joint emergency services base in Roseneath on Saturday, May 25th!
Enjoy a free BBQ, tour the new base, learn about local services like EarlyON Child and Family Centres, explore emergency vehicles and meet first responders, Sparky the Fire Dog and Terry the Traumasaurus!
*Please note: Accessible parking only, at the Roseneath Base. All other parking for this event is located at the Roseneath Centennial Public School parking lot at 9047 County Road 45, Roseneath. Shuttle buses will provide transportation between the parking lot and the event.
For more information, visit www.northumberland.ca/RoseneathBase
Plugs for the Prairies: Van Hove
Thursday, May 30, and Friday, May 31, 2019
10:00am–2:00pm
Van Hove Evens Property, Warkworth, Ontario
Help restore rare prairie habitat to the Rice Lake Plains! Historically, the Rice Lake Plains were covered with tall grass prairies and oak savannah, which were dominated by massive black and white oak, grasses like big bluestem and switchgrass thrived and a diverse range of wildflowers blossomed. Today, the oak savannah and tall grass prairie of the Rice Lake Plains are badly fragmented and overgrown with non-native species. Help give this globally rare habitat a comeback by planting native prairie species plugs on our Van Hove property.
If you’re interested in carpooling with other volunteers (driving, or catching a ride) please click here. Happy travels!
More information at:
https://events.natureconservancy.ca/al-event/plugs-for-the-prairies-van-hove-part-1
https://events.natureconservancy.ca/al-event/plugs-for-the-prairies-van-hove-part-2
Questions?
Contact Val Deziel, Coordinator, Conservation Biology: Val.deziel@natureconservancy.ca
Under The Stars
2216 County Road 28, Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3V8
Postponed from April 26th due to inclement weather.
Join the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) and the Peterborough Astronomical Association (PAA) in an exploration of the night sky.
Start the evening off with equipment demonstrations and displays, then enjoy an ‘Astronomy 101’ presentation in the Great Hall of the Ganaraska Forest Centre before venturing back outside to try your hand at searching the dark sky with members of the PAA.
The fee to participate in this informative and educational evening is $15.00 + HST per adult and $10.00 + HST per child (16 & under).
Pre-registration is required by calling the GRCA at 905.885.8173.
Guided Forest Therapy Walk
Saturday, June 1, 2019
9:30am–12:00pm
Ganaraska Forest Centre
10585 Cold Springs Camp Road, Port Hope, Ontario L0A 1B0
We are pleased to be guiding another walk with the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) in the beautiful Ganaraska Forest!
Join Guide Jessica on a morning of cleansing the soul with nature. This 1.5km gentle, quiet walk in the woods, with mindful activities along the way, is appropriate for those who are looking for a deeper connection to nature.
Personal Investment of $45.00/person incl. tax and entrance to the forest for the day. ($80 for 2 people)
Spaces are limited. Registration in advance is required.
Invasive Plants Walk
Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 10:00am–12:00pm
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
2216 County Road 28, Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3V8
Do you think you could tell the difference between Queen Anne’s Lace and Wild Parsnip? If you found a patch of Giant Hogweed, would you know where to report it?
Learn this and much more during an informative and educational walk through the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority‘s (GRCA) Millennium Conservation Area with GRCA’s Watershed Biologist.
There is no cost to attend this event, but pre-registration is required by calling the GRCA at 905.885.8173.
Kids, Cops & Canadian Tire Fishing Derby
Friday, July 5, 2019
9:00am–1:00pm
Port Hope East Marina
125 Mill St S, Port Hope, Ontario
For 8 years, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) has been partnering with the Municipality of Port Hope, Ontario Parks & Rec and the Port Hope Police Service to host this annual fun fishing derby for children ages 17 & under.
Stay tuned for more details!
LAKE OF THE BURNING PLAINS:
Alderville Black Oak Savanna
Alderville Black Oak Savanna
Thursday, July 18, 2019
10:30am–12:30pm
Alderville Black Oak Savannah
8467 Northumberland County Rd 18 in Roseneath
The Alderville First Nation Black Oak Savanna is situated on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine near the southern shores of Rice Lake. The area is home to the largest intact tract of native tallgrass prairie and oak savanna habitat left within the Rice Lake Plains. Learn about the conservation efforts used to maintain and protect this rare habitat and its biodiversity. Event offered in partnership with Alderville Black Oak Savanna and the Quinte Field Naturalists.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Maximum 30 participants.
Register with Ewa Bednarczuk, Ecology & Stewardship Specialist, at ewa.bednarczuk@LTC.on.ca, or 613-394-3915 x 252.
For more information contact Lower Trent Conservation at 613-394-4829, or by email at information@LTC.on.ca
Donations gratefully accepted to help us continue to offer these unique outdoor learning experiences.
Part of Discovering Our Watershed (PDF).
Learn to Fish Day
Saturday, August 10, 2019
10:00am–12:00pm
Garden Hill Conservation Area
Ganaraska Rd, Port Hope, Ontario
Join Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority‘s (GRCA) Watershed Biologist for a fun and educational morning learning how to fish. You’ll walk away knowing how to rig, bait and cast a fishing rod, identify local fish species, and fish safely and sustainably.
If you have your own fishing gear, please bring it; otherwise, equipment can be borrowed through Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunter’s TackleShare Program which will be on-site.
The fee to participate in this event is $15.00 + HST. Spaces are limited, please call the GRCA to pre-register at 905.885.8173.
BOTANICAL WONDERS: Goodrich-Loomis Conservation Area
Saturday, August 24
10am–1pm
Goodrich-Loomis CA parking lot
1331 Pinewood School Rd. (Off Hwy 30 north of Brighton)
Explore a variety of ecological communities including one of eastern Ontario’s finest trout streams, remnant prairie, oak savanna, a portion of a provincially significant wetland, and mature mixed forest on top of an esker. Event offered in partnership with the Field Botanists of Ontario.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Register with Ewa Bednarczuk, Ecology & Stewardship Specialist, at ewa.bednarczuk@LTC.on.ca, or 613-394-3915 x 252.
For more information contact Lower Trent Conservation at 613-394-4829, or by email at information@LTC.on.ca
Donations gratefully accepted to help us continue to offer these unique outdoor learning experiences.
Part of Discovering Our Watershed (PDF).
SEED COLLECTION WORKSHOP: Goodrich-Loomis Conservation Area
October – date TBD
Goodrich-Loomis CA parking lot
1331 Pinewood School Rd. (off Hwy 30 north of Brighton)
Help collect native tallgrass seeds to be used for future plantings at the restored prairie and savanna site. Make a seed bomb to take home. Event offered in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Register with Ewa Bednarczuk, Ecology & Stewardship Specialist, at ewa.bednarczuk@LTC.on.ca, or 613-394-3915 x 252.
For more information contact Lower Trent Conservation at 613-394-4829, or by email at information@LTC.on.ca
Donations gratefully accepted to help us continue to offer these unique outdoor learning experiences.
Part of Discovering Our Watershed (PDF).
Owl Prowl
Friday, November 1, 2019
6:00pm–9:00pm
Ganaraska Forest Centre
10585 Cold Springs Camp Road, Port Hope, Ontario L0A 1B0
Join Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) education staff on an exciting evening prowling for owls in the Ganaraska Forest. Start the evening off with a presentation before venturing out on the guided night hike in search of an owl or two.
The fee to participate is $15.00 + HST per adult and $10.00 + HST per child (16 & under). Due to the late outdoor activity, all participants must be 8 years of age or older.
Spaces are limited. Pre-registration is required by calling the GRCA at 905.885.8173.
Past Events
GROUND AWAKENING:
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Proctor Park Conservation Area
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
10am–12pm
Proctor Park CA parking lot at the north end of Kingsley Avenue in Brighton.
Witness a variety of vivid spring wildflowers carpeting the forest floor. Learn why beautiful ephemeral plants have to grow, flower and set seed in a hurry. Don’t miss them! Event offered in partnership with the Stirling Horticultural Society.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Register with Ewa Bednarczuk, Ecology & Stewardship Specialist, at ewa.bednarczuk@LTC.on.ca, or 613-394-3915 x 252.
For more information contact Lower Trent Conservation at 613-394-4829, or by email at information@LTC.on.ca
Donations gratefully accepted to help us continue to offer these unique outdoor learning experiences.
Part of Discovering Our Watershed (PDF).
Saturday, May 11, 2019
10am–3pm
Hazel Bird Nature Reserve
4693 Robson Rd., Hamilton Twp, ON
Join the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) for Hazel Bird Day on the Rice Lake Plains!
Come and celebrate birds, conservation and the people who make NCC’s work possible. Enjoy this family-friendly event with hikes, talks and lunch at the Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, just 20 minutes north of Cobourg.
Registration is required for this FREE event. Learn more and register here: http://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/where-we-work/ontario/events/hazel-bird-day.html
Living on the edge: The Ecology and Behaviour of Gray Jays in Algonquin Park
Friday, Match 29, 2019
Doors at 7pm
Cobourg Public Library
200 Ontario St, Cobourg, ON
Although Canada Jays are common residents of our North American boreal forests, their natural history and ecology remains somewhat of a mystery, even to those that see them regularly. Using a combination of long-term data and recent experiments, I will discuss the year-round ecology of this fascinating and highly intelligent bird, including what factors influence their survival and reproductive success. I will also address why we have observed over a 50% decline of Gray Jays at the southern edge of their range and how this may be related to long-term changes in climate.
Prescribed Burn Open House
Tuesday, March 7, 2019
6:00pm to 8:30pm
Harwood Fire Hall
5424 Front St, Harwood, ON
Prescribed burns are being held at various sites across the rice lake plains this spring.
The Rice Lake Plains partners are hosting an open house. Experts and partners will be on hand to present information about prescribed burns and answer questions.
Come learn about the history of, reasons for and the science and techniques behind prescribed burning and other habitat restoration activities.
For more information, call 705-868-5374
Prairie Day 2018
September 22, 2018
Alderville Black Oak Savanna
Join the Alderville Black Oak Savanna and Rice Lake Plains Joint Initiative as we celebrate the 11th annual Prairie Day! Come out to enjoy a day of environmental education, music, food, vendors, kids crafts and more. Enjoy the rare tallgrass and savanna ecosystems while they’re at their peak!