Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

More the 80 % of Ontario’s population receives their drinking water from a municipal drinking water system. Municipalities, Conservation Authorities, and Source Protection Authorities others play a strong role in ensuring that municipally treated drinking water is safe for our use.

 

Events

Lower Trent Conservation offers a wide range of engaging education, outreach, and community events designed to connect people of all ages with nature, water, and the local environment. From hands-on school programs that bring watershed science to life, to guided outdoor experiences that explore local trails and natural spaces, our offerings are built to inspire curiosity, stewardship, and a deeper understanding of the natural world.

Throughout the year, we also host public events, workshops, and seasonal programming that highlight local ecosystems, conservation practices, and opportunities to get involved in protecting the lands and waters that sustain our communities. Whether you’re a teacher looking to enhance classroom learning, a family seeking outdoor adventure, or a community member interested in environmental action, there is something for everyone.

Explore our programs to discover how you can learn, connect, and take part in meaningful experiences with Lower Trent Conservation—where education meets the outdoors, and every visit helps build a stronger connection to the environment we all share.