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Information &. Edi.1cation Advisory Board Tuesday-May-30-l972 #1/72
l).~e J:llfor:naL!..on and Education Advisory Board met at the Authority
Office, 5 Shoreham Drive, Downsview on Tuesday, May 30, 1972,
ccmm0.nc:i.ng at 2: 00 p..m.
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Chairman Mrs. F. Gell
Membe:r.-s E.H. Card
Mrs. M. Clarke
Mrs. G. deGuerre
T. Patrick Henry
Mrs. J.D. Reid
Mrs. M.A. Reid
J.A. Wm. Whiteacre, Q.C.
Aut:hority Chairman Dr. G. Ross Lord
Authority Vice-Chairman R.G. Henderson
Secretary-Treasurer F.L. Lunn
Director of Operations K.G. Higgs
Adm" - I & E Division T.E. Barber
Ont. Editorial Bureau M. Hulme
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Vice-Chairman Dr. W.M. Tovell
Membars J. Dunlop
Pro f . J.H. Passmore
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'I'he I.linutas of Meeting #3/71 were presented.
R~.."_:itl, Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: Mrs. M.A. Reid
RESOLVED 'l:lJ-JAT: ~TIe Minutes of Meeting #3/7l, as presented, be
ado?~ed as if raad.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
CHAJ~~~~ts REPORT
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In opening the Meeting! the Chairman advised the Board of a number
of CUZ-r~Il't e'vent.s, including the Junior League Luncheon at Pioneer
Village .. .rune 5., the Official Opening of the Weaver's Shop at
Black C:~'C8J{ ?iDneer Village by Premier Wm. G. Davis, at 10: 00 a.m.,
- June 15 und the Official Opening of the Milne Conservation Area
by ~~e Honourable Leo Bernier - June 2l. Mrs. Gell also advised
the Board that a Brief has been submitted to Premier Davis having
regard to possible financial assistance for the Educational
Pro9'ramme at Black Creek Pioneer Village.
plJ.~AF~g.BQQ:.~SS RE_PORT
The Staff Progress Report for the period January to April, 1972
was presented..
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Res. #2 Moved by: R.G. Henderson
Seconded by: Mrs. G. deGuerre
RESOLVED THAT: The Staff Progress Report for the period January
to April, 1972 be received and filed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC
RELATIONS CONSULTANT
Mr. M. Hulme of the Ontario Editorial Bureau presented the Report
of the Public Relations Consultant to date.
Res. #3 Moved by: R.G. Henderson
Seconded by: Mrs. M.A. Reid
RESOLVED THAT: The Report of the Public Relations Consultant be
received and filed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
REPORT #1/72
CONSERVATION EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Report #1/72 of the Conservation Education Advisory Committee was
presented and discussed in some detail.
Res. #4 Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: Mrs. J.D. Reid
RESOLVED THAT: Report #l/72 of the Conservation Education Advisory
Committee be received and appended as Schedule "A" of these Minutes;
and
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The recommendations contained in Report
#1/72 of the Conservation Education Advisory Committee, as amended
and set forth herein, be adopted:
1. THAT the Authority communicate its policy to cooperate with the
School Boards in the Metropolitan Toronto region, including the
Metropolitan Toronto School Board, Metropolitan Separate School
Board and the Peel County, York County and Ontario County Boards
of Education, in providing conservation education facilities
and services on its lands; and further in this connection:
(a) That the Authority offer to make the proposed Four Winds
Conservation Field Centre available for the use of these
Boards, on the basis of an agreement that the Board would
provide the Authority's share of the capital costs and
operational costs on the same basis as at the Albion Hills
and Claremont Conservation Field Centres; and
(b) That a Special Committee of the Information and Education
Advisory Board present the above recommendations to the
various Boards of Education;
(c) That the proposed Four Winds Conservation Field Centre
be officially named "The Boyd Conservation Field Centre";
2. In view of a rapidly growing need for more adequate day use
facilities for outdoor and conservation education for both
school classes and family groups, that the following action be
taken:
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(a) The Staff be directed to provide access and shelter in
the north Boyd Conservation Area, utilizing available
resources where possible and to develop other facilities
and educational programmes to accommodate classes and
groups using the area;
(b) The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation
Foundation be requested to raise an amount of $150,000.00
per year, for a three-year period, to assist in the
establishment of the Environmental Studies Centre; and
( c) The proposed building be named "The Metropolitan Region
Conservation Centre";
3. THAT the Staff investigate and report to the Committee, the
feasibility of making available two buses to transport students,
youths and adult groups to the Conservation Areas;
4. THAT the Staff investigate the feasibility of a tour of educational
facilities of the Authority for members and senior officials of
the Boards of Education within the jurisdiction of the Authority.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET ESTIMATES
The 1973 Preliminary Budget Estimates were presented and discussed.
Re s. # 5 Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: T.P. Henry
RESOLVED THAT: The 1973 Preliminary Budget Estimates, as presented,
be approved in principle; and further
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The 1973 Preliminary Budget Estimates, as
appended as Schedule "BII of these Minutes, be included in the 1973
Preliminary Budget Estimates of the Authority.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
CORPORATE IDENTIFICATION
The Corporate Identification logo was presented by the Consultants
and discussed at considerable length.
Res. #6 Moved by: Dr. G. Ross Lord
Seconded by: E.H. Card
RESOLVED THAT: The Corporate Identification logo as presented be
received; and
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The Corporate Identification logo as
presented by the Consultants be approved and adopted as the official
logo or symbol of the Authority for corporate identification.
CARRIED;
ADJOURNMENT
On Motion, the Meeting adjourned at 4:40 p.m., May 30.
Mrs. F. Gell F.L. Lunn
Chairman Secretary-Treasurer
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SCHEDULE nAil
THE METROPOLITAN TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Report #1/72
of the
CONSERVATION EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Conservation Education Advisory Committee met at the
Authority Office, 5 Shoreham Drive, Downsview, on Thursday,
May 11, 1972, commencing at 4:00 pom.
PRESENT WERE
Chairman Dr. W.Mo Tovell
Members Mrs. F. Gell
W. Sager
Miss Co Steele
Miss J. Wansbrough
Staff K.G. Higgs
T.Eo Barber
ABSENT WERE
Members B. Nelligan
D. Quick
The following items were considered:
1. Report of the previous meeting;
2. Staff Progress Report
3. Four Winds Conservation Field Centre
4. Environmental Studies Centre
5. Conservation Bus
6. Metropolitan Toronto School Board
IT WAS AGREED THAT:
1. Report #2/7l be received as amended and adopted by the
Information & Education Advisory Board at Meeting #3/7l
held Thursday, December 2, 1971;
IT WAS AGREED AND THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT:
1. The Authority communicate its policy to cooperate with the
School Boards in the Metropolitan Toronto region, including
the Metropolitan Toronto School Board, Metropolitan Separate
School Board and the Peel County, York County and Ontario
County Boards of Education, in providing conservation
education facilities and services on its lands; and further
in this connection
That the Authority offer to make the proposed Four Winds
Conservation Field Centre available for the use of these
Boards, on the basis of an agreement that the Board would
provide the Authority's share of the capital costs and
operational costs on the same basis as at the Albion Hills
and Claremont Conservation Field Centres;
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Conservation Education Advisory Committee Report #l/72 - page 2
2. In view of a rapidly growing need for more adequate day use
facilities for outdoor and conservation education for both
school classes and family groups, the following action be
taken:
(a) The Staff be directed to provide access and shelter in
the north Boyd Conservation Area, utilizing available
resources where possible and to develop other facilities
and educational programmes to accommodate classes and
groups using the area;
(b) The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation
Foundation be requested to raise an amount of
$150,000.00 per year, for a three-year period, to
assist in the establishment of the Environmental Studies
Centre;
3. The Staff investigate and report to the Committee, t.he
feasibility of making available two buses to transport
students, youths and adult groups to the Conservation Areas;
4. The Staff investigate the feasibility of a tour of educational
facilities of the Authority for members and senior officials
of the Boards of Education within the jurisdiction of the
Authority.
Dr. W.M. Tovell T.E. Barber (Adm. I & E Division)
Chairman Acting Secretary
May-15-l972
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SCHEDULE "B"
To: The Chairman and !v:embers of the Information and Education
<'-'>.dvisory Board.
Re: 1973 Preliminary Budget Estimates.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the following items be included in the 1973 Preliminary Budget
Estimates of the ~~uthority:
1972 1973
Estimate Estimate
$ $
A-lll Advertising 900. 900.
A-112 Public Relations Consultant 14,000. 5,000.
A-113 Publication & General Printing:
Biennial Report - 1971/1972 3,000.
Conservation Area Maps 2,000.
Waterfront and Flood Control & Water
Conservation brochures 3,500.
Conservation Education Programme
brochures 4,000.
General printing 3,000.
Directory 600.
Erosion Control 2,000.
Conservation Calendar of Events 500.
Ontario Regulation 3,000. .
Conservation in Action
(quarterly newsletter) 2.500.
24,100. 26,250. 24,100.
A-114 Tours and Special Day s 3,000. 3,000. 3,000.
A-115 Education Programmes 102,350. 118,350.
A-116 Photography 4,000. 4,000.
A-117 Exhibits 2,000. 2,500.
A-118 Motion picture programme 10,000. 10,000.
A-119 Press clipping service 200. 500.
..~-120 Promotional contingencies 1,800. 1,800.
164.500. 170.150.
T.E. Barber,
Administrator,
Information & Education Division.
May 30/72
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Information & Education Advisory Board Thursday-Dec-7-l972 #2/72
The Information and Education Advisory Board met at the Authority
Office, 5 Shoreham Drive, Downsview on Thursday, December 7, 1972,
commencing at 2:00 p.m.
PRESENT WERE
Chairman Mrs. F. Gell
Vice-Chairman Dr. W.M. Tovell
Members E.H. Card
Mrs. G. deGuerre
J. Dunlop
T. Patrick Henry
Prof. J.H. Passmore
Mrs. J.D. Reid
Mrs. M.A. Reid
J.A. Wm. Whiteacre, Q.C.
Secretary-Treasurer F.L. Lunn
Director of Operations K.G. Higgs
Adm. - I & E Division T.E. Barber
Cons. Information Supervisor R.G. Winship
Ontario Editorial Bureau E. Spear
ABSENT
Member Mrs. M. Clarke
Prior to commencement of the Meeting, the Staff presented the most
recently completed TV public service announcements.
MINUTES
The Minutes of Meeting #1/72 were presented.
Res. #7 Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: Mrs. J.D. Reid
RESOLVED THAT: The Minutes of Meeting #1/72, as presented, be
adopted as if read.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
RESIGNATION OF MEMBER
The Chairman advised the Board that Mrs. M. Clarke has resigned from
the Board as her husband has accepted a position in Tanzania, Africa
and they have left to take up the appointment.
PROPOSED BOYD CONSERVATION
FIELD CENTRE
A communication was presented advising that the Metropolitan Toronto
School Board, at its meeting on November 28, had considered the Boyd
Conservation Field Centre and is prepared to provide financial
assistance. The matter was discussed at some length.
Res. #8 Moved by: Mrs. M.A. Reid
Seconded by: Prof. J.H. Passmore
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RESOLVED THAT: The Interim Report on outdoor Education, dated
November 20, 1972, as approved by the Metropolitan Toronto School
Board at its meeting on November 28, 1972, be received; and
THAT it be noted that the Metropolitan Toronto School Board is
prepared to provide financial assistance up to the sum of $150,000.00
for the Boyd Conservation Field Centre, and is further prepared to
share the facilities if another school board so wishes on a pro rata
basis; and further
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: Subject to development and approval of
a satisfactory agreement considering the use and programme of the
Boyd Conservation Field Centre with the Metropolitan Toronto School
Board and any other board which may wish to share, that the said
$150,000.00 be accepted to assist in the financing of the Boyd
Conservation Field Centre; and further in this connection, the
following action be taken:
(a) THAT a joint technical planning committee of the Authority and
the Metropolitan Toronto School Board be established to work
out the details for the implementation of the proposal;
(b) THAT the Authority continue discussions with the outdoor
Education Committee of the Metropolitan Toronto School Board for:
(i) The development of the Boyd Conservation Area
specifically in regard to the Metropolitan Region
Conservation Centre which is proposed for Phase
Two of the development and which would serve
approximately 200,000 school children during the
academic year;
(ii) The Residential Campus Area which is proposed as
Phase Three and which would be developed on the
former Glassco Estate and would encompass six
self-contained residential units and a central
dining hall to serve approximately 18,000
residential students each year;
(iii) Assistance in the attainment as soon as possible
of the aims and objectives for outdoor education
as set down in the Jones Report of 1971.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
Res. #9 Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: Dr. W.M. Tovell
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The sum of $300,000.00 be included in
the 1973 Budget of the Authority for the development of the Boyd
Conservation Field Centre.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
STAFF PROGRESS REPORT &
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC
RELATIONS CONSULTANT
The Staff Progress Report for the period January to December 1972
and the Report of the Public Relations Consultant to date were
presented.
Res. #10 Moved by: E.H. Card
Seconded by: J. Dunlop
RESOLVED THAT: The Staff Progress Report January to December 1972
and the Report of the Public Relations Consultant to date be
received and filed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
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BUS TRANSPORTATION TO
CONSERVATION AREAS
As directed by Meeting #l/72, the Staff has investigated the feas-
ibility of making available two buses to transport students, youths
and adult groups to Conservation Areas.
Res. #11 Moved by: T. Patrick Henry
Seconded by: Mrs. J.D. Reid
RESOLVED THAT: No action be taken to transport students, youths and
adult groups to Conservation Areas.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
MAPLE SYRUP PROGRAMME
ALBION HILLS AREA
A Staff communication was presented proposing that a programme be
developed at the Albion Hills Conservation Area to involve groups
of students in the making of maple syrup.
Res. #12 Moved by: Mrs. G. deGuerre
Seconded by: Mrs. M.A. Reid
RESOLVED THAT: The Staff communication having regard to the Maple
Syrup Programme at Albion Hills be received; and .
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The Staff be directed to develop a
programme to involve groups of students in the actual making of
maple syrup at Albion Hills; and
THAT charges be made to maintain the programme on a self-sustaining
basis.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
1973 INFORMATION & EDUCATION
PROGRAMME
The Staff presented a detailed proposed Information and Education
Programme for 1973.
Res. #l3 Moved by: J. Dunlop
Seconded by: Prof. J.H. Passmore
RESOLVED THAT: The proposed Information and Education Programme for
1973, as amended, be received; and
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: The 1973 Information and Education
Programme, as appended as Schedule "A" of these Minutes, be approved.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRESS REPORTS
AND AUTHORITY MINUTES
Res. #14 Moved by: Prof. J.H. Passmore
Seconded by: Mrs. J.D. Reid
THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT: All members of the Board be added to the
mailing list to receive Staff Progress Reports and Authority Minutes.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY;
DEMISE OF MISS BLANCHE SNELL
At the request of the Board, the passing of Miss Blanche Snell is
noted with regret.
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ADJOURNMENT
On Motion, the Meeting adjourned at 4:30 p.m., December 7.
Mrs. F. Gell F.L. Lunn
Chairman Secretary-Treasurer
Schedule "A" G- 11
1973 INFORMATION & EDUCATION PROGRAMMES
SECTION I
INFORMATION
A. CONSERVATION AREAS
(1) Distribution of brochures:
- 50,000 winter maps
- 100,000 summer maps
- 10,000 family camping
- 12,000 Cold Creek Conservation Area
(2) Distribution of Public Servioe announcements
(four season approach):
- winter, spring, summer and fall, to radio and
TV stations.
(3) Radio and TV interviews.
(4) News and photo releases (emphasis on those
areas not used to capacity, also on week day
and evening use).
(5) Exhibits:
- Libraries, municipal offices and other points
of interest.
(6 ) Lectures, slide and movie showings.
B. BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE
(1) Distribution of brochures:
- 200,000 Black Creek Pioneer Village (outsido
Metro region)
- 100,000 Guide Maps (at Black Creek)
- 50,000 Hand Bills
- 500 Posters
- 10,000 Photo Contest 1973
(2) Distribution of Public Service announcements:
- winter, spring, summer and fall, to radio and
TV stations.
(3 ) Radio and TV interviews.
(4) News and photo releases:
- emphasize changes at Black Creek Pioneer Village;
i.e., new crafts or programmes and celebrities
- aim at ethnic groups.
(5) Exhibits:
- Libraries, municipal offices and other points
of interest.
( 6) Lectures, slide and movie showings.
(7) Road signs.
($) Letters of invitation to groups such as convention
groups.
(9) Seek the co-operation of, and work closely with,
Ontario Ministries of Natural Resources and Industry
and Tourism, Convention & Tourist Bureau, Canadian
Government Travel Bureau and companies, to be included
in their literature and provide Authority literature
for their distribution.
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(10) Preparation of feature articles for magazines and
newspapers.
(llt Invite students from universities, colleges and
schools for photography and painting.
(12) Support and encourage historical theme in the
Toronto Festival.
(13) Invite sight-seeing buses and promote reduced
admission rates for groups and senior citizens.
(14) FeatUl~e Black Creek Pioneer Village symbol on
brochures and other suitable materials.
(15 ) Conduct further survey to obtain data on visitors.
C. FLOOD CONTRO~ & WATER CONSERVATION
(1) Distribution of brochures:
- project brochuresl such as Claireville D~
and Reservoir, Milne Dam and Reservoir,
Stouffville Dam and Reservoir.
(2) Radio and TV interviews.
(3) News and photo releases:
- emphasis on regional programme.
(4) Feature articles.
(5) Distribution and sale of movie "Flood Control
and Water Conservationft.
( 6) Lectures and slide showings.
Q. REFORESTATION AND LAND USE
( 1) Distribution of Conservation Assistance Programme
brochure.
(2) News and photo releases.
(3) Signs on demonstration areas.
(4) Lectures and slide talks, especially to rural
rat,epayer groups.
(5) Radio and TV interviews.
(6) Featur.e articles - weekly newspapers, illustrating
a specific project by Authority on private land.
(7) Descriptive hike for Conservation Assistance
ProgrB.IrJr1e .. Jv.ne, 1973.
.2. CONSERV ATIO~_~!rQf~1~mli
( 1) Distribution ~f brochU,;"':'ss:
- 50,00e Conservation Calendars of "Events"
- 1,000 Conservation Education Programmes
- 151000 Alb:!.on Hills, Cold Creek, Claremont
Conservation Field Centres
- 15~OOO Maple Syru?
- 4,000 Pioneer Life Pr'ogramme
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(2) Letters of invitation to individual Schools or
Boards of Education.
(3) Development of Teacher Education Programmes:
- lectures at colleges
- distribution of materials
- teacher tours - pre and in-service
- practice teaching
- under and post-graduate credit summer courses.
(4) News and photo releases.
(5) Radio and TV interviews.
(6) Loan of slide sets ~d movies.
(7) Paid advertising summer programme, Albion Hills
and Claremont Conservation Field Centres.
.E. WATERFRONT
( 1) Book on Waterfront Plan, 1972 - 1976.
(2) Brochures:
- The Metropolitan Toronto & Region Waterfront
Plan
.. People's Guide to the Toronto Waterfront
(3 ) Radio and TV interviews and lectures.
(4) News and photo releases, feature articles.
(5 ) Progress photos (black and white, colour and
movies) from the air and ground level.
Q. FOUNDATION
(1) Acknowledgements to the Foundation in all Aut~ority
news and photo releases, where the Foundation has
played some role in the project.
(2) Special releases regarding activities of the
Foundation.
(3 ) A reference to the Foundation in appropriate
Authority brochures.
(4) Exhibit:
- Canadian "National Sportsman's Shm>l
(5 ) Radio and TV interviews.
(6) Special Foundation brochures:
- The Centre
- "Be a Greenbackerw brochure
(? ) Distribution of radio public service ~JlnounceweAts.
(a) Books for fund raising projects.
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(9) Photography:
- taking photographs
- supplying prints
(10) Suitable plaque in all Conservation Education
projects, where Foundation involved.
!!. GENERAL
("1) Sportsfair & Family DaYt 1972:
- 1,000 posters
- 50,000 hand bills
(2) Authority Directory.
(3 ) Authority signs on all lands owned by the
Authority.
(4) Information Kit forwarded to all elected
representatives (Municipal, Boards of Education,
Provincial and Federal), especially distribution
of 1971 - 1972 Biennial Report.
(5) Distribution. on request of Compendium of
Inf'ormation.
(6) Obtain additional casual staff to work in
Information section.
SECTION II
PUBLIC RELATIONS
.. make at least one visit to all local media during 1973
- Official opening of Gunsmith Shop - May, 1973
- Official opening of Finch Dam and Reservoir - Fall, 1973'
- Ground Breaking - Bolton Dam
- Tour ~or Authority Members, representatives of Boards of
Education, Municipalities, Provincial and Federal Members,
Communications Media
- Maple Syrup Day - invitations to include Authority Members,
Authority Staff, elected representatives
of Municipal Councils, Boards of Education
and Provincial and Federal representatives
from Authority area
- opening Programme - Claireville Camp area
SECTION III
CONSERVATION EDUCATION
!. CONTINUING PRO~"U.MMES
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- Albion Hills Conservation Field Centre
- ~laremont Conservation Field Centre
- Cold Creek Conservation Field Centre
- Black Creek Pioneer Village - Tours & Pioneer Life
Programme
- Nature Trails (8. ) Scheduled
(b) Arranged
(c) Half-day
- Special Events:
- Regular Interpretive Program (see attached)
- Other Programmes (see attached)
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A. CONTINUING PROGRAMMES (Continued)
- Watershed Tours
- Maple Syrup Demonstration:
(a) Public (Brucets ~ll)
(b) Student (Brucets Mill & Albion Hills)
- Claireville Dam:
(a) Student
(b) Public
- Group camping at Cold Creek Conservation Area
- Farm visits for school classes and Conservation Area
visitors
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SPECIAL EVENTS
(1) Regular Interpretive Pro~ramme
(a) Regular Interpretive Field Trips and Nature Hikes
Saturdays May 5 to June 16 2pm & 3:30pm Albion Hills
Sept. 8 to Sept. 22 Boyd ,
Bruce's Mill
Sundays May 6 to June lO 2pm & 3:30pm Glen Haffy
Sundays May 6 to June 24 2pm & 3 :30pm Albion Hills
Sept. 9 to Oct. 21 Boyd
Bruce's Mill
Sundays May 6 to June 24 2pm Greenwood
Sept. 9 to Oct. 21 4pm Greenwood
Sundays May 6 to June 24 4pm Claremont
Sept. 9 to Oct. 21 4pm Claremont
Saturdays May 5 to July 14 Various
time s Cold Creek
Sundays May 6 to Oct. 21 Various
times Cold Creek
(2) Other Programmes
Jan. ..7 Winter Walk 5 Miles lO:30am Boyd
Jan. 14 Husky Dog 12 to
Races 5pm Cold Creek
Feb. 4 Winter Walk 5 Miles lO:30am Boyd
Feb. 18 Husky Dog 12 to
Races 5pm Cold Creek
Mar. 4 Husky Dog 12 to
Races 5pm Cold Creek
Mar. 17 to Maple Syrup lOam to
Apr. 15 Making 4pm Bruce's Mill
Apr. 29 Open House -
Claireville
Dam 1 to
4:30pm Claireville D~
May 6 Spring
Conservation lO:30am Glen Haffy &- t
Walk' 5 Miles Dingle
May 13 Upper Canada lOam to
Rifles 3pm Cold Creek
May 27 Open House at
Site of
Conservation lOam to
Centre 4pm Boyd
June 3 Breakfast,
Wildflowers,
Birds, Trees
& Rivers 8arn Boyd
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(2) Other Programmes (Continued)
June 9 Conservation
Assistance lOam to Palgrave Forest
Tours 3pm &- Wildlife Area
June 10 Antique Arms lOam to
Association 3pm Cold Creek
June 17 ttFind-your-waytt lOam to Palgrave Forest
Hiking Game 3pm &- Wildlife Area
June 24 Upper Canada lOam to
R1fles 3pm Cold Creek
Sept. 9 Sportsfair 9am to
1973 7pm Cold Creek
Sept. 16 Autumn Bird
Migration
Walk lOam Claireville
Sept. 23 An tiq ue Arms lOam to
Association 3pm Cold Creek
Sept. 30 All about
trees lOam Boyd
Oct. 7 Open House at
Site of
Conservation lOam to
Centre 4pm Boyd
Oct. 7 O.F.A.H. Turkey llam to
Shoot 5pm Cold 'Creek
Oct. 14 Autumn Colour
Walk to Glen
Haffy Extension
&- the Dingle 5 Miles 10:30am Glen Haffy
Oct. 28 Upper Canada lOam to
Rifles 3pm Cold Creek
Nov. 4 Open House at
Claireville lpm to Claireville
Dam 4: 30pm Dam
Dec. 2 Hike to
Conservation
Centre Site 10:30am Boyd
Dec. 2,
Dec. 9 &- llam.....t,e.
Dec. 16 Turkey Shoots 4pm Cold Creek