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St. Williams Conservation Reserve

Rebuilding vital ecosystems to honour Ontario’s heritage

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Author: Coordinator

News

Get the SWCR Trails Brochure

Copies of the SWCR Trail Maps and User Code of Conduct are now available at libraries, County offices, information booths and local businesses in Norfolk County.  The maps can also be download from our website.

Posted on April 28, 2016November 9, 2017 Author Coordinator Comments Off on Get the SWCR Trails Brochure

News & Events

Update: Multi-user trails Now Open!

Posted on March 31, 2021April 15, 2021 Author swcrcc

UPDATE – Conservation Reserves is open for all recreational activities as of May 22, 2020.

Posted on April 25, 2020May 22, 2020 Author swcrcc

January 25th Work Bee – Cancelled

Posted on January 20, 2020January 25, 2020 Author swcrcc

Habitat Enhancement Work Bee

Posted on November 22, 2019 Author swcrcc

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Volunteers

SWCR is currently recruiting new volunteers.

If you are interested in being a Community Council member please fill out an application.

Species at risk

A “species at risk” is any naturally-occurring plant or animal that is in danger of extinction or of disappearing from the province.

Learn more about species at risk.

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What is the SWCR?

The St. Williams Conservation Reserve includes 1035 hectares of Crown land in Norfolk County, Ontario. The Reserve is made up of two separate sites: the Nursery Tract and the Turkey Point Tract.

Our primary objective is to restore and enhance the native ecological communities at this site, which will benefit the many rare and threatened species that live here.

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