NOTL Creek

  • Area under jurisdiction of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
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    Niagara 2018 Watershed Report Card

    There are five creeks in Niagara on the Lake that flow into Lake Ontario. This 2012 report card on the conditions and water quality of the creeks is the most recent report from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
  • Pollinator planting by FOMC volunteers
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    History of Friends of One Mile Creek

    Landowners abutting One Mile Creek and other interested individuals formed the Friends of One Mile Creek (FOMC) in 2003 because of concerns regarding the condition of the creek and associated Lansdowne Pond. Working with the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA), the group has implemented a number of stewardship projects to revitalize the creek's natural heritage.
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    About One Mile Creek

    One Mile Creek is located within the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) with its outlet about 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) to the west of where the Niagara River flows into Lake Ontario.
  • John Venables, Kathy Goulding, Beckie Fox, Viggo Zing, Klara Young-Chin, Michael Fox and Nigel Young-Chin of the Friends of One Mile Creek spent a morning doing a good weeding of the area they planted last year. (Mike Balsom)
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    One Mile Creek media coverage

    These are some of the news articles about Friends of One Mile Creek that have been reported in local media.
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    One Mile Creek Watershed Strategy 2005

    The One Mile Creek Watershed Strategy prepared in October 2005 provides a framework for several of the undertakings to restore One Mile Creek and Lansdowne Pond and provides the necessary technical background for various funding projects developed by the FOMC and the NPCA.