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A Fresh Take on a Timeless Tradition

For centuries, Christmas trees and the use of evergreen branches have been integral to holiday celebrations. Ancient cultures, including the Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews, employed evergreen boughs and wreaths in their rituals to symbolize eternal life. This tradition evolved into the modern Christmas tree, which traces its origins back to the Renaissance in Europe. Throughout…

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Burroughs Falls

What an exciting place to learn about history from a cultural, industrial, environmental and anthropological point of view. In September, the Massawippi Conservation Trust signed a deed of servitude with the municipality of Stanstead East in order to protect the land immediately adjacent to the falls. This land and the Niger river that flows through…

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The salamanders of the watershed

Written by Nicolas Bousquet, Biol. Field Project Coordinator COGESAF Reading time: 5-6 minutes The Lake Massawippi watershed is home to several species of salamander, particularly the stream  salamander. There are three species of stream salamander: the two-lined salamander, the northern dusky salamander and the purple salamander. The presence of numerous streams in forested and mountainous…

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Sweet Signs of Spring

Written by Jessica Adams (Nature Nerding) Reading time: 5-6 minutes Every seasonal transition has its own flavour, but perhaps the most highly anticipated transition is the one from winter to spring. After months of cold, snow and fleeting sunlight, there is nothing quite like the elation one feels at the first taste of spring. We start…

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Open Garden Days at Glen Villa Gardens

Open Garden Days at Glen Villa Gardens We are pleased to announce that Patterson (Pat) Webster will be opening the Glen Villa Art Garden, her private gardens on the shores of Lake Massawippi, for tours on three Saturdays this summer. Pat will donate the proceeds from ticket sales to the Massawippi Foundation. Last year she…

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Migrations in Motion

Migrations in Motion © Nature Conservancy Reproduction (et traduction) d’extraits d’un article de Nature Conservancy. Justine E. Hausheer est une rédactrice scientifique reconnue qui écrit pour Nature Conservancy. Temps de lecture : 3-4 minutes Justine écrit : Une nouvelle étude réalisée par des chercheurs universitaires et de Nature Conservancy révèle que seulement 41 pour cent des zones naturelles aux États-Unis conservent une…

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Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis Written by Jessica Adams (Nature Nerding) Reading time : 5-6 minutes “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” (Quote from Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax) We often think of conservation as taking place on a large scale, fuelled mainly by grand sweeping gestures like protests…

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What looks like a dog, moves like a cat, and smells like a skunk?

Written by Jessica Adams (Nature Nerding) Reading Time : 5-7 minutes Two of my most memorable Nature Nerding experiences happened in the Massawippi Foundation’s trails last winter and both came about because I followed my nose… While hiking back up from the lake at the Massawippi Trail in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley last February, I paused abruptly because…

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COP15

Once it is gone, it is gone forever! COP15 COP15 Montreal, Dec 15, 2022 One of the key targets of the COP15 is the 30 x 30 objective, which aims to protect 30% of the world’s natural land and sea environments by 2030. Margot Heyerhoff, who is a Trustee of the Massawippi Conservation Trust (MCT),…

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Good Governance

Alan Capes Alan is a Civil Engineer (Concordia University) with an MBA (McGill University}. For 35 years his career focused on building business cases, and implementing, multi-million dollar business transformation projects and leading technology strategy at CN Rail. Alan founded and led the world’s largest rail technology user community, across North America, Europe and Asia. Alan has also been a…

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Profile: Jonathan (Joff) Elkas

JONATHAN (JOFF) ELKAS Joff currently works at BCE as senior legal counsel. He is a bilingual business lawyer with over twenty-five years experience with expertise in general commercial, IT, franchise, consumer protection, privacy and telecommunications regulatory law. He holds degrees from Université de Sherbrooke (Baccalaureat en droit (L.L.B.)) and McGill (B.A. – History, Distinction). Joff…

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Profile: Alan Capes

Alan Capes: Good Governance Alan is a Civil Engineer (Concordia University) with an MBA (McGill University}. For 35 years his career focused on building business cases, and implementing, multi-million dollar business transformation projects and leading technology strategy at CN Rail. Alan founded and led the world’s largest rail technology user community, across North America, Europe and Asia. Alan has…

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Profile: Claude Séguin

Claude Séguin Claude holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from HEC Montréal and a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Syracuse University in New York State. He began his career in the public sector in the 1980’s and ended as Deputy Minister of Finance for Quebec in 1987. Following this he held…

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Profile: Martin Primeau

Martin Primeau Martin has been a member of the Fire Protection Service, City of Sherbrooke for close to 25 years. He is currently the Division Chief of Operations. He also served with the North Hatley Fire department as Captain from 2002 -2005. Martin was involved in local politics from 2005-21, initially as a municipal councillor…

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Salamander Sequence

Email from Félix Plante, University of Sherbrooke “The inventory of creek salamanders was successfully completed last Thursday by the members of COGESAF and myself. We were able to find and count all three species of creek salamanders, the purple salamander, the two-lined salamander and the northern dusky salamander. As mentioned previously, since this is a…

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Do you know about the 4 tenets of conservation?

  They are: conservation, research, recreation and education. Conservation Recreation Research And now, in our 11th year, we are building the education tenet. Our Objectives and Desired Outcomes over the next 5 years: Nature Education, Physical Fitness, Team Building with primary school age children. “Teach the teachers!” Give pre-service teachers a hands on experience of outdoor education in…

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Profile Dany Gagné

Profile Dany Gagné passionate about nature and a key trail building team member Dany Gagné is a passionate man, a creative person who loves the environment, culture, learning, and digging deep, literally and figuratively. He has worked for the Massawippi Conservation Trust since 2018. Previously, he worked with fellow trail builders, Matthew and Mahicans, on another…

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Pollinators

The Canadian Wildlife Federation poster is free to download or to order as a paper copy. We hear a lot about bees these days, how they are struggling to survive and how important they are to our food sources. Fortunately they are not the only pollinators. June 20-26th was Pollinator Week which brought awareness to the plight and…

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In the words of Jacques Cousteau, “You protect what you love,” and that is what Margot Graham Heyerhoff does best.

IN THE WORDS OF JACQUES COUSTEAU, “YOU PROTECT WHAT YOU LOVE,” AND THAT IS WHAT MARGOT GRAHAM HEYERHOFF DOES BEST. Margot and her family moved to the Massawippi Valley permanently in 2002 however she had already established a love for the area long before when attending university and working in the area in the 1970s. Unassuming…

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Jane is an outdoor enthusiast who loves nature and walking. You can see her striding through the village and walking on our trails year round.

Jane is an outdoor enthusiast who loves nature and walking. You can see her striding through the village and walking on our trails year round. She has always loved walking and especially enjoys showing her visitors the Massawippi Trails when they come to stay in the region. Jane is as intimately entwined in the history…

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Profile: Pat Webster

Pat Webster It has been more than ten years since Pat joined Tom Wilcox and Margot Heyerhoff to found the Massawippi Foundation.   Like them, Pat stayed on for the long run, but in June, she is stepping back to focus on new projects, including the launch of her first book, Autobiography of a Garden. Pat…

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Let’s Get OUTSIDE!

We are hearing all too often about children spending too much time indoors and in front of screens (phones, tablets, computers and TV).  Have you heard about nature deficit disorder? What happened to parents telling their kids to stay outdoors until the street lights came on? Or kids playing street hockey, using their backyards or…

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HOW TO CONSERVE LAND

You own land on the Massawippi Conservation Trust (MCT) territory of action? You are interested in learning more about ecological gifts and the tax benefits you could enjoy? You are curious whether there are prerequisites or fees to this program? What are the resources available to support your conservation project? What type of servitude would…

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PROFILE: Board member, ERIC van Bochove

Helene Hamel syn·chro·nic·i·ty /ˌsiNGkrəˈnisədē/ noun:  the simultaneous occurrence of events which appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection. “such synchronicity is quite staggering” It is our tenth anniversary. When discussing our future, beyond conserving forests, sustainable agriculture is also discussed as a different form of conservation.  How can we help promote environmentally sound farming…

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American Friends of Canadian Conservation

Tom Wilcox, a board member of the Massawippi Foundation and a Trustee of the Massawippi Conservation Trust, has most recently forged a formal relationship with US organization American Friends of Canadian Conservation (AF of CC), a relationship that promises to bring significant American resources to conservation organizations across Canada.  Mr. Wilcox serves as the Canadian-based representative for…

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The VIMO Farm

The Viens family is the winner of the Agri-Environmental Leadership Award for a conventional farm. They were chosen by our committee to receive the first Agri-Environmental Leadership Award by meeting the criteria of the committee which consisted of : Dr. Eric van Bochove, recently retired executive responsible for the scientific direction of Agriculture and Agri-Food…

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The Felgarth Farm

Alex Brand and his wife Lindsay-Jane Gowman are the winners of the Agri-Environmental Leadership Award for an organic farm. They were chosen by our committee to receive the first Agri-Environmental Leadership Award by meeting the criteria of the committee (including Dr. Eric van Bochove, Dr. Darren Bardati, and Stéphanie Durand who are described above). Excerpts…

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A year in photos

2021 has been a remarkable year so far. It is our 10th anniversary in which we have celebrated with the community, announced land acquisitions and officially opened Ethan’s Beach and where we launched our first Farm Leadership Awards. As they say a picture is worth 1000 words … so here are thousands! Press Conference: Announcement…

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FMF/MCT Vision – next 10 years

This year, the Massawippi Foundation and the Massawippi Conservation Trust are celebrating their 10th anniversary. To mark the occasion, they are joining the global movement to improve agro-ecosystem resilience for sustainable production by launching a competition to award two agricultural producers with prizes of $10,000 each. In setting out its 10-year vision for a green…

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The Farm Agri-environmental Leadership Award.

[av_textblock size=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” font_color=” color=” id=” custom_class=” av_uid=’av-krark9zf’ admin_preview_bg=”] The vision of the Fondation Massawippi Foundation (FMF) for the next ten years. Application deadline has been extended to midnight, Friday, July 23rd. To support our vision for a green and prosperous Massawippi Valley, we are looking to expand our conservation efforts from only…

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PRESS RELEASE – MASSAWIPPI CONSERVATION TRUST ADDS 154 HECTARES (390 ACRES) TO PROTECT THE MASSAWIPPI VALLEY

 Canton de Hatley, June 9, 2021–Massawippi Conservation Trust (MCT) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a new property to be protected in perpetuity in the Massawippi valley. The project is the fruit of a three–year collaboration with three siblings, who fulfilled their parents’ conservation dream by selling their forested and ecologically rich 154…

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For the Birds

Barred Owl: photo taken by Mahicans Diamond on the Massawippi Conservation Trust’s land. Whether you live in the city or the countryside, birds are a part of our daily lives. They are the number one wild animal we encounter almost daily and are an early indicator of the health of the planet. We may not…

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Important Announcement – April 26 2021

Dear Visitors to our trail in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley, We have been working with neighbours, the municipality and trail users since last autumn to help everyone with the parking issues on Côte du Piémont. A benefactor paid the first surprise parking tickets issued on February 14th.  Mr. Bob Gingras generously opened a field for overflow parking. The…

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Letter to our Trail Visitors

February 17th, 2021 FMF/MCT _ Letter to our Trail Visitors – Dear Visitors to our Trail in Ste. Catherine de Hatley, As many of you know, on Sunday, February 14th, a complaint was made to the Magog police about cars parked on Côte du Piémont and parking tickets were issued to at least 19 visitors…

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The Scowen Family and Park

Originally a forest inhabited by Abenakis, this land now comprising Scowen Park was partly cleared in the early 19th century for settlement. Over the years, a sugar camp was built in the maple grove high on the ridge. Blackberries grew abundantly. Below, a house and barn stood, while cattle grazed in the pasture nearby. In…

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Camp Massawippi

Since its inception in 2011, the Massawippi Foundation has given over $ 450,000 to the community around the lake. Although the Foundation collects funds primarily for the Trust to buy land and build and maintain trails, it also gives back to the community. One of the early recipients was Camp Massawippi  The camp, located in Ayer’s…

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Les Quatre Vallons

As we celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the Massawippi Conservation Trust and Foundation, our neighbour, Mr. Gilbert Beaupré has been operating his trails for much longer than us. In 1977, Mr. Beaupré decided to build some cross-country ski trails. He has made this his labour of love and his duty to maintain over 12…

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Interview with Mahicans Diamond

Exchange: Mahicans Diamond, director of the trail construction team with Hélène Hamel, community coordinator. When I interviewed Mahicans Diamond earlier this year, I was struck by his deep love of the forest as well as his calm personality. You can see that he derives immense pleasure from working in nature and building quality trails that…

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Profile of Louise Ransom

Last month our profile introduced David Rittenhouse who was one of the first trustees of the Massawippi Foundation and Trust. This month we would like to tell you about Louise Ransom, the very first person to donate her land in order to have it preserved and conserved in perpetuity. She led the charge with her gift…

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Wild Mushrooms of the Forest

Mahicans Diamond helped us to identify this specimen seen just beside the trail. The common name is Hemlock Varnish Shelf (Latin name: GANODERMA, tsugae). It is a very close look-alike to the Lucid Bracket  (common name) (Latin name: GANODERMA, resinaceum). They are distinguished by the dead trunks they grow on (one on deciduous trees, the other on Hemlock) as…

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Celebration in North Hatley!

(photos by Heather Ross and  Whitty Ransome) Original article: http://fanhca.org/2019/06/17/bonnes-nouvelles-a-north-hatley-celebration-in-north-hatley/ Great news from the Massawippi Foundation and The Massawippi Conservation Trust! More than fifty children from the North Hatley Elementary School planted 100 trees and shrubs at Scowen Park on June 5, creating a beautiful arborway to the celebrated trail on Capelton Road. It was…

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