The Massawippi Foundation and the Massawippi Conservation Trust acknowledge that lands that we have protected in perpetuity stand on the unceded ancestral territory of the Wabanaki Nation (Abenaki), the Ndakina. We acknowledge that their history and relationship to this land and the water that flows through it, inspire us and guide our conservation work in our role as stewards of the land.
Who We Are
The Massawippi Foundation (FMF) supports activities that benefit the inhabitants of the Massawippi Valley and contribute to the preservation of the unique ecosystems in the region. The Fondation Massawippi Foundation is about people helping people. The dollars to fund our work come from individuals, foundations and corporations that support our goals
The Massawippi Conservation Trust (MCT) was established to conserve land adjacent to Lake Massawippi and its tributaries and provide stewardship services in perpetuity.
The sister organizations are focused on the areas of North Hatley, Saint Catherine de Hatley, Ayer’s Cliff, Hatley and Canton de Hatley.
Our Goals
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Events and Features
1250 AC
of land conserved
12 KM
of trails created
$4 Million
donated
PROFILE: Board member, ERIC van Bochove
Conservation NewsHelene 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 […]
American Friends of Canadian Conservation
Conservation NewsTom 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 […]
The VIMO Farm
Conservation NewsThe 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 […]