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REGIONAL NEWSEnjoy a sensory experience at High Lonesome Nature Reserve June 16EMC Events – Join us on Sunday,June 16, to visit the latestwilderness acquisition of the MississippiMadawaska Land TrustConservancy (MMLTC). Thebeautiful High Lonesome NatureReserve, with its network of trailsthat wind by creeks and beaverponds, through leafy glades, beneathtall white pines and acrosswild meadows replete with butterfliesis a marvelous example ofwhat can happen when communitymembers support their local landtrust. This peaceful oasis of tranquilityis a welcome getaway fromthe stress of daily routines. Whata deposit we make in the memorybank of our children when theyexperience such natural beauty!Young and old alike are invitedto join naturalist trail guides toexplore this enchanting propertyin the Pakenham Hills. Take thisopportunity to experience a diversityof wildlife habitats and learnabout the ecology of a ProvinciallySignificant Wetland complex.A variety of trail length optionswill be available from a Rabbits’Romp, to the more relaxed Sam’sHill Saunter, a Curious Children’sCircuit, and a Pond Prowl throughthe evergreen borderlands.The 200-acre High LonesomeNature Reserve was donated tothe conservancy by the family ofthe late Barry Spicer whose heartfeltwish was to see this beautifularea fully restored to its naturalstate and protected for all time. APhoto courtesy SIMON LUNNThe Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust Conservancy were recently donated the 200-acre HighLonesome Nature Reserve by the family of the late Barry Spicer. The conservancy will be hostinga guided nature outing Sunday, June 16 for the public to tour the wilderness trails, includingthe Beaver Pond Trail, above.land trust is the perfect vehicle toenable this type of protection. TheMMLTC is a private, non-profitcharitable organization that worksto preserve land with significantecological value. Its catchmentarea includes the entire MississippiRiver watershed, north to theMadawaska River. Since its inceptionin 2003, the conservancy hastaken under its protection 1550acres of land including the spectacularBlueberry Mountain, oneof the Seven Wonders of LanarkCounty.Registration for this event isat 9:30 a.m. on June 16, with theguided nature outings beginningat 10 a.m. sharp. Keep in mindthat these are wilderness trails thatcan be rough and a bit wet in places,so wear appropriate footwear.Please consider making a $10donation to help MMLTC covertaxes, insurance and other relatedcosts associated with this magnificenttreasure. Refreshments willbe served following the walks.Why not take all your senseson a journey and bring along yourbinoculars and cameras to capturethose unique sightings you will becertain to spot along your stroll.To find the property fromCounty Road 29 in Pakenham Village,drive west on Waba Roadfor 2.9 km. Turn left on Barr SideRoad for 1.6 km, take the first leftat Carbine Road and drive 4 kmto 867 Carbine Road. A map withdirections can be found on theMMLTC website at www.mmltc.ca.For more information, contact613-278-2939.R0022095549_0516Connected to your communityTUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013 – 7 PMALGONQUIN COMMONS THEATRE - OTTAWACall 1-855-985-5000 or visit www.ticketmaster.caWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 – 7 PMBROCKVILLE ARTS CENTRE - BROCKVILLECall 613-342-7122 or visit www.bactickets.caMAKES THE PERFECT FATHER'S DAY GIFTwww.redgreen.comSELECT PAVING &PROPERTY MAINTENANCEResidential and CommercialRural Residential Paving SpecialistsCall 613-710-2002 forYour Free EstimateCARP, ONT.R0012149102_0606R0012143762THE EMC - 47 - Thursday, June 6, 2013 R0012120464

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