Muskoka Community Foundation supports Muskoka Watershed Council

The Muskoka Watershed Council launched its Phragmites Identification Card with the support of Muskoka Community Foundation.  The Muskoka Watershed Council used a 2015 Smart and Caring Grant from the Muskoka Community Foundation to create public awareness about the invasive Phragmites australis.  To learn more about how to identify Pragmites australis and the Muskoka Watershed Council visit https://www.muskokawatershed.org/

Pictured below from left to right:  Lou Guerriero (Muskoka Watershed Council Chair), Marg French (Muskoka Community Foundation Chair) and Muskoka Community Foundation Board Members Jane Hunt and Harry Oswin.

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Commitment to reconciliation

As a Community Foundation operating on the traditional lands of the Ojibway, the Chippewa, the Algonquin and the Odawa, and home to three sovereign nations – Wahta Mohawks First Nations, Moose Deer Point First Nation and the Moon River Métis – we cannot walk in a good way if we do not honour all our relations in our communities, and actively work to address the impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples on these lands, both past and present. Read More

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