Member of NVCA's Conservation Areas Engagement Working Group   Simcoe County 
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority Administration Centre

The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is looking for dedicated volunteers to be part of a new Conservation Areas Engagement Working Group.

This volunteer group will focus on strengthening community connections with the Conservation Areas managed by NVCA. Key objectives include supporting a variety of community engagement initiatives aimed at increasing public awareness and appreciation of natural spaces and their cultural heritage. Volunteers will play a vital role in building partnerships, fundraising, and developing outreach opportunities.

The working group’s efforts will primarily centre on activities at the Fort Willow Conservation Area and the Tiffin Centre for Conservation. Members will assist in shaping and organizing the future of the Festival at Fort Willow and providing additional support for the annual Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival. There may also be opportunities to contribute to future activities at Edenvale, Minesing Wetlands, Nottawasaga Bluffs, and Petun Conservation Areas.

Members will be:

  • Creative, open-minded and collaborative;
  • Passionate about nature, sharing knowledge and connecting people with the outdoors;
  • Diverse, with a range of expertise;
  • Innovative, and have ideas to connect people with nature;
  • Able to identify opportunities to strengthen partnerships.
Outdoor Volunteer   Simcoe County 
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
South Simcoe
Volunteering on tree planting and other environmental restoration sites for one time events. 
Families, schools, individuals, group/corporate volunteering opportunities welcome.  
 
See website for volunteer opportunities or call the office to share other ways you would like to volunteer
Volunteer   Simcoe County 
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, Tiffin Centre for Conservation
9 Napoleon Rd, Barrie, ON L4M 0G8, Canada

Come help rehabilitate the aquatic ecosystem with Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority!

Upstream of Little Lake, a section of Willow Creek is experiencing erosion on the stream banks. With your help we will be stabilizing the stream bank, grading the banks and replanting a riparian forest. 

At this volunteer event we will be stepping into chest waders and wading into waist-deep water to anchor old Christmas trees into the edge of the streambank. This not only reduces erosion and stabilizes the streambanks, it creates habitat for fish and plants. In the weeks following the volunteer event, staff will continue the rehabilitation process by grading the steep banks to enhance floodplain capacity and improve habitat. Thank you to Napoleon for collaborating with us to improve the health and water quality in Willow Creek!

Take a look at how your help will improve fish and wildlife habitat, water quality and our economy in our 9 minute documentary. You can also visit our website for more information.

This is a great way to gain volunteer hours, learn about ecological restoration and help our ecosystem! 

Pre-Registration is required! Space is limited.

What to expect

  • An orientation and tutorial
  • 3 hours of outdoor activity
  • This event will be canceled or postponed if there is rain or extreme weather

Remember to Bring

  • Water bottle, snack
  • Sunscreen, hat, bug repellant
  • Close toed shoes
  • Backpack or bag is recommended since we will be doing a short hike to the site
  • Work gloves (extras available)
  • A change of sock and clothes (in case you fall in or your waders leak)
  • Chest waders (if you have your own, waders will be provided)
  • A friend or family member: it’s more fun together!

Students

  • Remember to bring your community service volunteer form!