The tall limestone cliffs and turquoise water of the Bruce Peninsula provide a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Credit: Scott Parker
Sharing information on Best Management Practices is an important part of collaboration between the individuals, communities, watershed groups and governmental agencies at work for Lake Huron. Credit: BPBA
Exposed limestone bluffs at Cave Point, Bruce Peninsula.
Rocky islands of eastern Georgian Bay. Photo credit: Ellen Perschbacher
Southern Ontario agriculture along Lake Huron’s southeast shore. Credit: Daniel Holm Photography
Sand beach and dune complexes are found along the southeastern shores, such as those pictured here near Pinery Provincial Park. Credit: Daniel Holm Photography
Lake Huron waters support a thriving agricultural sector, particularly in the southeastern portion of the watershed. Credit: Daniel Holm Photography
Volunteers engaged in stream restoration efforts in a Lake Huron tributary. Photo credit: MSIA
Rocky islands of eastern Georgian Bay. Photo credit: Ellen Perschbacher
The St. Marys River flows from Lake Superior to Lake Huron, contributing 8 billion liters/hour to the receiving basin in Lake Huron. Photo credit: Mark Chambers

Innovative Community Actions in the Lake Huron-Georgian Bay Watershed

The Lake Huron-Georgian Bay community came together on November 24, 2021 for a virtual mini-summit focused on innovative community actions.

Five fantastic speakers shared information about their innovative efforts in their regions. Topics included innovation in generating revenues, building partnerships, and generating knowledge and on the ground actions. A big thank you goes out to the presenters from the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association, Georgian Bay Forever, and Manitoulin Streams.

For those who were unable to attend, a recording of the presentations is available below.

We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks and Environment and Climate Change Canada that made this event possible.

We look forward to future opportunities to connect with the Lake Huron-Georgian Bay community!