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News Releases

  • 2025 Water Fund launches to support environmental projects

    Kawartha Conservation is excited to announce the launch of the 2025 Water Fund, offering funding, knowledge, and technical support to landowners and not-for-profit community organizations located within the Kawartha Conservation watershed. This includes parts of the City of Kawartha Lakes, Durham Region, and the Township of Scugog.

  • Kawartha Conservation and Parx Partner to Promote Nature Prescriptions

    We’re excited to share that Kawartha Conservation has partnered with the BC Parks Foundation’s PaRx program to make accessing nature even easier. With a nature prescription, you can now enjoy a 25% discount on annual parking passes to explore our beautiful conservation areas, including Ken Reid, Windy Ridge, and more.

  • Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety  - January 17-21, 2025

    Kawartha Conservation is extending the Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety, that was issued on January 14, 2025 effective now through noon on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.

    Above seasonal temperatures on Friday, January 17 through Saturday morning, could result in melting, before temperatures drop dramatically Saturday afternoon into next week.

  • Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety  - January 14–17, 2025

    Kawartha Conservation is extending the Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety, that was issued on Friday, January 10, 2025, effective now through till noon on Friday January 17, 2025.

    The Trent-Severn Waterway is continuing to actively manage the water levels throughout the system to mitigate issues related to frazzle ice and potential flooding along the Otonabee River.  Water flows throughout the system may vary and as a result, ice conditions in lakes, rivers, and other water bodies may be unstable.

  • Reconnect with Nature and Support Mental Health through FREE Forest Therapy sessions at Ken Reid Conservation Area

    Kawartha Conservation invites you to experience a mindful journey in nature with two free Forest Therapy sessions, led by Kristie Virgoe, Director of Stewardship and Conservation Lands and a certified Forest Therapy Guide. The 90-minute sessions will take place on Wednesday, January 22, at Ken Reid Conservation Area.

  • Federal Tax Deadline Extension

    The federal government’s recent extension of the 2024 charitable donation tax deadline to February 28, 2025, offers a timely opportunity to give back to your community. Kawartha Conservation invites residents and businesses to make a meaningful contribution, supporting cherished events and the preservation of natural spaces in the Kawartha watershed.

  • January Issue of the Watershed Watch Newsletter

    As 2024 comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on what has been an incredible first year creating the Watershed Watch newsletter with Kawartha Conservation. This journey has been such a privilege,
    bringing together the inspiring work of our team and sharing it with you, our community. Each edition has been a chance to highlight the passion and dedication that drives our mission to protect and preserve
    the natural beauty of our watershed.


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277 Kenrei Road
Lindsay, ON K9V 4R1
Tel: 705.328.2271
Fax: 705.328.2286

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