NOTL Creek

  • Williams Street Park in July 2021 (Photo by Chris Earl)
    William St. Park

    William Street pollinator garden looking spectacular

    The large buffer/pollinator garden at the top of the hill abutting One Mile Creek on the public land at 433 William Street was planted starting in 2012 and is looking spectacular in 2021. The area that today is a public park was the town dump in the 1940s.
  • One Mile Creek flooding intersection of Charlotte St. and John St Aug 14 2019
    Updates

    Rand Subdivision proposal increases risk for One Mile Creek flooding

    The proposal by developer Benny Marotta for intense subdivision development on the land behind the Rand Estate on John Street increases the potential for flooding of One Mile Creek as it winds through Old Town in Niagara on the Lake. Friends of One Mile Creek (FOMC) made two presentations to raise concerns about the plans for water management in a five-hour Town Council Public Meeting on July 14.
  • Two-Mile-Creek-path
    Updates

    NPCA rehabilitating Two Mile Creek Conservation Area

    The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) will start July 5 with forest and stream rehabilitation at the Two Mile Creek Conservation Area in Niagara-on-the-Lake that is accessed at the end of Butler Street and from the Garrison Village neighbourhood. The work will remove dead ash trees and creek debris, plant new native trees to provide ecosystem diversity and ensure trail user safety.
  • One Mile Creek Stewardship Guide cover
    Resources

    Stewardship Guide

    The Landowner Stewardship Guide was developed especially for residents living within the One Mile Creek watershed in Niagara-on-the-Lake.