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The ECA is starting a new chapter and with that brings a new symbol for our organization. Just like a river, our logo and organizational voice has changed with the flow time. The new logo, or symbol, pulls inspiration from a few special sources. First, the Marker Tree. North American Indigenous culturally modified trees that can be found throughout…
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Paul’s family first settled and farmed in the area over 190 years ago…you could say the waters of the Beaver River run through his veins…Paul and Roberta have been giving their time and talents to the ECA and PTLA for the past 3 years. “Paul and Roberta Woolner have raised over $20,000 for the ECA” Paul wears many…
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The holiday season is a time of magic, generosity, and reflection. It’s also the perfect moment to give back to the causes that inspire you. Whether it’s preserving nature, supporting your local community, or making a global impact, your contributions can transform the mission of a charity you love. If you’re ready to make a…
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that participated in the Grey County BVDG Talisman Public Hearing on June 12th. Click to view the Grey County Meeting video.
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with your views and questions about the BVDG Talisman Subdivision Application by JUNE 30th! Scott Taylor, Director of Planning: [email protected]
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The Escarpment Corridor Alliance Presents: Ten Reasons for Establishing an Ecological Corridor Across Southern Georgian Bay The Escarpment Corridor Alliance (ECA) was formed with the explicit goal of creating a permanently protected corridor across the escarpment of Southern Georgian Bay. Here are the Top 10 Reasons why this matters now. The ECA Needs You –…
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On Friday September 22, on the eve of our ECA event series with Edward Burtynsky, we received some great news – the CRA had officially granted Charitable Status to the Escarpment Corridor Alliance. This marks a very important milestone in our mission to protect the escarpment of Southern Georgian Bay. The work of the ECA…
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Three critical lessons can be learned from the recent Greenbelt debacle: Like many others the ECA is pleased to support those MPPs from all parties that will vote for the proposed legislation and see the removed parcels reinstated into the Greenbelt. However, we caution that further work on this legislation is required to fully protect…
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The Escarpment Corridor Alliance (ECA), a beacon of environmental preservation in South Georgian Bay, recently marked a pivotal moment in its journey by welcoming fresh faces to its esteemed Board of Directors. While celebrating new beginnings, the organization also expressed profound gratitude for the contributions of two key members who had been instrumental since its…
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The future is looking bright and ‘green’ for both people and nature along the South Georgian Bay Escarpment. Larry & Barbara Hall, founding philanthropists of the new South Georgian Bay Innovation Fund (‘SGBIF’), and the Escarpment Corridor Alliance (‘ECA”), have come together in a new partnership. The SGBIF has pledged $75,000 over three years to…