Protect, improve, conserve, and restore the watershed in partnership with the community.
Welcome to Lambton Shores - Glorious sunshine on beautiful freshwater beaches, tranquil strolls along densely wooded trails, sunsets so spectacular they are among the best on the planet.
The Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group is committed to working together with other organizations and private landowners to restore wetland habitat and beaches and control invasive Phragmites.
To provide year-round opportunities for our members to enjoy a variety of organized outdoor activities.
Lakeshore Eco-Network (LEN) is a not-for-profit company launched as a response to the 2014 tornado, which destroyed thousands of trees in the Grand Bend area. Under the leadership of the Grand Bend Community Foundation, LEN launched the 5000 Trees Project with a goal to plant native trees as a meaningful response to climate change.
Advance a collaborative conservation strategy for healthy ecosystems in Ontario’s Carolinian Life Zone.
We invite you to share your special moments, help strengthen our voice and tell the world why Lambton County makes Discoveries That Matter.
A magazine for 55+ like no other and a supporter of the trails in Lambton Shores and vicinity!
To encourage walking, hiking and trail development in Ontario. Hike Ontario is the province’s most valuable support resource for hiking and walking groups and pedestrian trail users.
Red Dog Art Studio - Jeffrey George, an Ojibway artist from Kettle & Stony Point First Nation.
Andy Laub is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and sole-force behind As It Happens Creative.
Oakridge Family Campground offers year round living, seasonal and overnight camping, as well as cabin rentals. We offer many special events and activities to keep the entire family entertained.
Ross Atkinson, a member of the LSNT Executive Committee, has donated a number of the Walking Sticks & Canes shown here. Each is hand-crafted by Ross from driftwood found along the Shores of Lake Huron and fitted with a brass LSNT Medallion.
Walking Stick/Cane is $20. All proceeds go towards nature projects carried out by LSNT volunteers.
If you are interested, please call or email Ross:
519-786-4956 or intellidealer@gmail.com
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