Thank you to everyone who ordered landscape trees and seedlings using our order forms. We are now sold out for the 2021 season.
Grey Sauble Conservation is one of 36 Conservation Authorities established in the Province of Ontario under the Conservation Authorities Act (R.S.O. 1990).
Grey Sauble Conservation is a community-based environmental agency which owns and manages 11,734 hectares (28,995 acres) of some of the most scenic and environmentally sensitive lands in Grey and Bruce Counties.
Parking fees contribute to trail & grounds maintenance and protection, as well as tax payments for the 28,000 acres of natural areas that we own in Grey & Bruce Counties. They also go to ammenities such as washrooms, bridges, parking areas and pavilions.
GSCA owns and manages 11,734 hectares (28,995 acres) of land throughout its 3,191 square kilometre (1,983 square mile) jurisdiction.
At the GSCA we believe that time spent in nature has countless benefits for children that will last a lifetime, which is why the program allows campers to be outside exploring the environment around us!
If you are planning on building, changing the existing grade, adding or removing material if you are near a river, stream, lake, shoreline, wetland or slope, you may need a permit for these activities.
Our staff are experienced, certified and licenced to provide services that benefit you and your property. Check out more information about forestry services, tree orders and our annual tree sale.
Click to view publications such as Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes, Audit Statements, By-Laws and Applications forms.
GSCA charges fees for various services and programs. These include planning and permit fees, parking fees, mapping and forestry services.
Donations are greatly appreciated and help GSCA to undertake their important programs and maintain the beautiful properties that they own.
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We are looking for seasonal volunteer park ambassadors for the following conservation areas: Spirit Rock, Eugenia Falls, and Inglis Falls.
Are you looking to make a donation this holiday season that will benefit your community?
Consider supporting the Optimist Club of Sydenham and District’s fundraising efforts to bring an accessible playground to Hibou Conservation Area. They have raised $21,000 so far but need some help to reach their $55,000 goal!
Visit GSCA’s Canada Helps page and select “Sydenham Optimists Hibou playground project” from the dropdown menu to make a donation today!