Nature Conservancy Partnership

Although the news conference was held back at the beginning of October, here is the text that accompanied the NCC report on to its Board:

Partnership with the Nature Conservancy Canada
The NCC announced a partnership with the Nature Conservancy Canada and the ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune du Québec (MRNF) to ensure the management and conservation of a newly acquired piece of land of 470 hectares located directly on the north-western border of Gatineau Park. This acquisition in partnership for environmental conservancy purposes is a fine example of working together to protect the environment. This land is located within one of the 12 potential ecological corridors currently being studied by the NCC along with the municipalities, Regional County Municipalities (RCM) and environmental groups. This land creates a major buffer zone adjacent to the integral conservation zone of Gatineau Park, thus contributing to conserving the Park’s environmental integrity. The NCC contributed $50,000 for this acquisition into a management fund to ensure that the biodiversity of this area is protected.

Species at Risk

At today’s NCC Board Meeting the following was reported under the Ecosystem Conservation Plan heading:

Following our application to the interdepartmental funds program for the recovery of species at risk, the NCC secured $107,300 on behalf of Gatineau Park to study Blanding’s turtle and the striped chorus frog, and an additional $21,500 to study another species at risk (the name of this species must remain confidential since it is vulnerable to illegal harvesting).

Hmmm. Seems to me that there is one species subject to illegal harvesting that doesn’t remain too anonymous due to large signs in the park advertising the fact.

Ecological Corridors

As part of her report to the Board of Directors today, Marie Lemay included the following under the heading of Ecosystem Conservation Plan:

The plan to identify ecological corridors for Gatineau Park has begun and has raised a lot of interest. An external expert committee was formed and a specialized firm hired. Meetings were held with the two Regional County Municipalities (RCM), seven municipalities and environmental groups to discuss the project and the results obtained to date. The 12 potential corridors identified will be studied in detail along with our partners before the final list is submitted. Protection options, type of use and opportunities for recreation in these corridors have been integrated into the project. This project will be completed in the fall of 2011.

NCC Board Meeting – Acquisitions Report

As part of the CEO’s report today to the NCC Board of Directors, acquisitions of land for Gatineau Park were reported as follows:

On January 1, 2008, the NCC identified 405 private properties with a total area of approximately 600 hectares (1,483 acres).

Since the last Board meeting, we have concluded four transactions for a total area of 5.3 hectares (13.2 acres). This brings the total area to 155.8 hectares (385 acres) for the 30 private properties acquired since January 2008 in Gatineau Park.

Visitor Centre Stats

This according to the NCC Board Meeting handout:

The staff of Gatineau Park’s Visitor Centre has already welcomed 77,900 visitors during the first nine months of 2010 — a similar figure to that of 2009 for the same time period. However, for this same period, the medium-term trends reveal a 13% increase over the past four years.

Historic Tee Shirt

A couple of people have been thinking about bringing out a tee shirt to encourage the restoration of old trail names in Gatineau Park. In talking about it, look what showed up!

It sez: Not Forgotten

  • Alexanders
  • Beaver
  • Bi-Way
  • Black Lake Slope
  • Blanchet
  • Booth Hill
  • Bradley
  • Burma
  • Canyon
  • Champlain
  • Chicken Run
  • Dunlop
  • Drumstick
  • Fortune Lane
  • Frank’s
  • George’s
  • Hi-Way
  • Hidden Valley
  • Highland
  • Huron
  • Keogans
  • Little Switzerland
  • Log Cabin
  • Merry Go Round
  • Macdonald
  • McCloskey
  • Midget
  • Mile-A-Minute
  • Missing Link
  • Nature
  • Pipe Dream
  • Pleasant Valley
  • Ramparts
  • Ridge
  • Shamrock
  • Shilly Shally
  • Short
  • Skyline
  • Sugar Loaf
  • Survey
  • Upper Sparks
  • Walters
  • Wattsfords
  • Western
  • Wolf
  • Yipe

NCC Invites You to the Board Meeting

From an NCC press release:

INVITATION TO ATTEND THE PUBLIC MEETING OF THE NCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS – NOVEMBER 24, 2010

Canada’s Capital Region – The National Capital Commission (NCC) invites the public and the media to attend the public meeting of its Board of Directors.

Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Time: 9 am – 12:10 pm and from 1:15 pm – 3 pm

Location: NCC Headquarters, Room 324 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario

The opening of its Board of Directors meetings to the general public is one of the NCC’s initiatives to enhance openness and transparency at the Crown corporation. This approach is meant to improve the accountability and openness, as well as to further engage the public in NCC initiatives. The public is welcome to attend and experience first hand the exchanges between members of the Board of Directors, an important step in the decision-making process of the NCC.

Discussions at this meeting will focus on the:

  • CEO’s Activity Report;
  • Ombudsman Annual Report and Code of Ethics;
  • Canadian Firefighters Memorial – Winning Design Concept & FLUDA Approval;
  • Greenbelt Master Plan Review – vision statement;
  • Web Strategy Update;
  • LeBreton Flats – Bloc 1 Phase 2 – Fleet Street Mews Urban/Landscape Design;
  • LeBreton Flats – Block 2 Phase 1 – Developed Design;
  • 2011-2012 Schedule of Meetings; and
  • Proposed amendment to By-Law 1.

Live webcast

Residents, visitors and all Canadians who are unable to attend the public meeting of the NCC Board of Directors are invited to watch the live webcast on the NCC’s website at www.canadascapital.gc.ca. Please note that there will be no webcast from 12:10 pm to 1:15 pm.

Petition to Revive Old Ski Trail Names

Do you support the idea of bringing back some of the old ski trail names? If so, sign the petition.

Agenda Posted for NCC Board Meeting

Next Wednesday, November 24th is the NCC’s next scheduled public Board Meeting. The agenda for that meeting has recently been posted at the NCC website.

Gazette Urges Montrealers To Gatineau Park

Among numerous other cross country ski destinations, The Montreal Gazette encourages skiers to visit the Park.