Northumberland County is preparing to welcome approximately 800 members of the Canadian Armed Forces for a planned emergency training exercise taking place on April ...
Category: General News
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is proud to share the highlights from a successful 2024. From environmental protection work to innovative outreach initiatives and exciting ...
Following the overwhelming success of our inaugural year, we’re thrilled to invite returning and new volunteers alike to join us in preserving and maintaining ...
As winter fades and signs of spring begin to emerge, Lower Trent Conservation invites you to Farewell Frost Fest—a family-friendly event designed to celebrate ...
At Lower Trent Conservation, strong leadership is the foundation of our success in protecting and enhancing the natural environment within our watershed. We are ...
Exciting news! Registration for the 2025 Tri-County Children’s Water Festival officially opens on February 10. This engaging and educational event is designed to teach ...
This workshop will cover the risks of road and sidewalk salt to the drinking water supply and the health of our waterways and groundwater. ...
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is thrilled to announce the opening of its highly anticipated 2025 Native Plant Sale on Monday, December 2, 2025. This ...
Lower Trent Conservation is embarking on an exciting new chapter for the beloved pavilion at Proctor Park Conservation Area. Since its construction in 1978, ...
September 06, 2024 – Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is implementing new safety measures at SeymourConservation Area, and effective immediately, swimming in the quarry is ...