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Lake Kelso is a man-made reservoir which was created to control the flooding of Sixteen Mile Creek in Milton, Ontario. It is found within Kelso Conservation Area and is maintained by Conservation Halton. One of the founders of Conservation Halton, Allan Day, recalls that before the reservoir was built, "Milton used to get flooded every spring ...
Conservation Halton, also known as the Halton Region Conservation Authority, is a conservation authority established under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario.It forms a partnership with the Province of Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel, The County of Wellington, and surrounding municipalities.
Conservation Halton identifies Sixteen Mile Creek as an excellent fishing site in Oakville and Milton.The entire watershed provide numerous angling opportunities.. According to Conservation Halton [11] the west branch provides excellent coldwater habitat for brook, brown and rainbow trout.
The Halton County Museum was established in 1962, [2] after being purchased by the Halton Region Conservation Authority in 1961. [2] It resides on the 200-acre, 125-year old farming property of Scottish settler Adam Alexander. [2] In 1974, the museum became the responsibility of the Region when the new Regional Municipality of Halton was formed ...
Rattlesnake Point is an eco-tourism area located in Milton, Ontario, Canada and is owned and operated by Conservation Halton. Spanning roughly one hundred square kilometres across and near the Niagara Escarpment in Halton Region, the Rattlesnake Point area is home to many golf courses, country markets and equestrian training and boarding ...
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Conservation Ontario is the network of Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada. Conservation Authorities are local, watershed management agencies that deliver services and programs that protect and manage water and other natural resources in partnership with government, landowners and other organizations.