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Locality: Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-946-8530



Address: 1100 Fifth Line East P6A 6J8 Sault Sainte Marie, ON, Canada

Website: www.ssmrca.ca

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Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 07.12.2020

Did you know that excess road salt can impact drinking water sources? Including environmental best practices into winter maintenance plans can help reduce the salt entering our surface and groundwater sources. https://bit.ly/35uJWiZ #SourceWaterON #CurbTheSalt #WinterWednesdays

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 25.11.2020

NEWS | NPCA CAO calls proposed changes 'an unprecedented environmental problem.' Details: http://fw.to/AifbH0F

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 22.11.2020

'We should let the province know it shouldn’t be sneaking stuff into budget bills'

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 19.11.2020

The Canadian Environment Law Association, who analyzed the changes, said the bill is the most recent example of a "disturbing trend" of using omnibus budget measures bills to make substantive changes to environmental laws and sidestep the Environmental Bill of Rights. https://www.cbc.ca//conservation-authorities-hamilton-niag

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 17.11.2020

Anyone interested in supporting a letter writing campaign is asked to visit https://ontarionature.good.do/conservationauthorities/send/

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 14.11.2020

Provincial Changes to Conservation Authorities Act Will Have Negative Impact https://ssmrca.ca//changes-to-the-conservation-authoritie/ #ConservationMatters #RemoveSchedule6

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 14.11.2020

Are you ready for WINTER? Follow our Winter Wednesday’s social media to learn tips and tricks to stay safe while also protecting our valuable drinking water sources. #SourceWaterON #DrinkingWaterSources #WinterWednesdays

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 10.11.2020

We are very excited to welcome our guests back for a fun-filled 2020/21 season! The lodge at Hiawatha Highlands is now open, AND there are only 6 days left to g...et in on early-bird pricing on season passes! Now is a perfect time to purchase and pick up your pass on-site at the discounted price! #elevatedbynature #hhsnow #earlybirdspecial #xcski #snowshoe #fatbike

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 07.11.2020

Conservation Sudbury General manager Carl Jorgensen discusses proposed changes to the Conservation Authorities Act that have been tucked into the Ontario budget bill.

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 25.10.2020

#ConservationMatters #RemoveSchedule6

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 20.10.2020

The vital role of our Conservation Authorities in watershed-based land use planning and permitting must be retained to prevent unchecked development that puts c...ommunities at risk from flooding and other climate change impacts through loss of wetlands, woodlands and farmland. Please join Ontario Nature, Conservation Ontario, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority and all Conservation Authorities across Ontario in asking the government to withdraw Schedule 6 in its entirety from Bill 229.

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 17.10.2020

Thank you to everyone who shared why #ConservationMatters to them. Through their proposed changes to the Conservation Authorities Act, the Province wants to be ...able to bypass our scientific permitting process that keeps people and property safe from flooding. To our supporters - please tell your MPP that #ConservationMatters: https://ontarionature.good.do/conservationauthorities/send/ See more

Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority 13.10.2020

The Province wants to be able to bypass our scientific permitting process that keeps people & property safe from flooding. But who will be responsible when people lose their homes, livelihoods or worse due to unsafe development? #ConservationMatters Visit: cvc.ca/conservationmatters