What City of Barrie lands should be included in a new Conservation Trust?

Please take a few minutes to identify City of Barrie lands you think should be added to a Conservation Trust, such as Ardagh Bluffs or Sunnidale forest. Your feedback will be included in a Staff Report back to Council.  (250 character limit).


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MUROSLAV Zawadowski about 10 hours ago
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Allandale Station Park has been recognized by thousands of residents as a natural waterfront property worth protecting and would be an ideal parcel to be added to Barrie's Conservation Trust.

Barbara Mackie 7 days ago
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Both parcels of protected land on the left and right of Red Oak Dr, between Bear Creek High school and Bear Creek Dr. need to be added to the Conservation Trust. They are small but contain so much wildlife, trees, insects and storm water basins.

Westendgirl 8 days ago
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Both parcels of protected land on the left and right of Red Oak Dr, between Bear Creek High school and Bear Creek Dr. need to be added to the Conservation Trust. They are small but contain so much wildlife, trees, insects and storm water basins.

Westendgirl 8 days ago
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Ardagh Bluffs is right outside my front door—an irreplaceable forest that offers peace, trails, and vital habitat. It deserves lasting protection. Please include it in the Conservation Trust to preserve this natural treasure in Barrie’s south end.

CCalwell 9 days ago
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Please include the Ardagh Bluffs in the conservation trust . Preserving these natural woodlands, native plant species, wetlands, and wildlife habitats, would protect it's ecology while providing a natural sanctuary for walking and hiking

Robertson 9 days ago
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Truly believe the City of Barrie should include all of the beautiful Ardagh Buffs areas, in the conservation Trust. This land is vital in helping to keep our environment clean as well as protecting our wet lands and wild life.

Langer 9 days ago
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South side of Tiffin street between Ferndale and Dunlop- wild life, rabbits, geese, turtles, ducks, crane, was protected Greenland

Laura 10 days ago
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- Ardagh bluffs
- Yanionyen archaeological site!!
- Gables
- Sunnidale
- Bear creek wetlands
- Little lake (all around)
- The area at Ardagh + Hwy 27 (the wetlands)
- Allendale Park station
- Kempenfelt bay

Natalia 11 days ago
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Sandy Hollow Area, Adragh Bluffs, Sunnidale Park and forest, 998 St. Vincent St surrounding forest and river, Willow Creek , Lovers Creek Ravine

Carol Skelton 11 days ago
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The Gables, Lovers Creek, Ardagh Bluffs, Sunnidale Forest

Nick 12 days ago
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Sunnidale Forest
Little Lake
Bear Creek Wetlands
Ardagh Bluffs
Hewitt's Creek
Whiskey Creek
Minesing Wetlands

MT32 12 days ago
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- Ardagh Bluffs (the entirety of it!)
- Bear Creek Wetlands
- Sunnidale

ST 12 days ago
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1.The oak wood and meadows waterside, east of Allandale Station Park.
2. Ardagh Bluffs.
3. Lackie's Bush.
4. Lover's Creek.
5. Osprey Ridge.
6. Bunker's Creek watershed.
7. All greenspace surrounding Little Lake.

GRiM 12 days ago
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Ardagh bluffs, it needs to be protected

KimG 12 days ago
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Shear Park must be considered as an ecological microclimate and refuge for migratory and native species.

M. Dmytrenko 12 days ago
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Ardagh bluffs

Liane Z 12 days ago
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Ardagh bluffs

SM 13 days ago
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Allandale Station Park
Armagh Bluffs

shari 13 days ago
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Test

Test 13 days ago
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