Blueberry Mountain at cliffLAND - Flower Station, Lanark
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502 Hills of Peace Rd. Flower Station, Lanark K0G 1K0
Part of the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust. An exceptional 1250-acre pristine wilderness property near Flower Station, formerly known as the Alba Wilderness School. It is the second largest legally protected area in Lanark County, next to Murphys Point Provincial Park. The Agreement stipulates that the landscape will be permitted to develop naturally into a mature old growth forest and activities such as logging, hunting and trapping and the use of motorized vehicles will be restricted. The property has a wide variety of habitats from pine and hemlock ridges, cedar groves, scenic outcrops, waterfalls, creeks that feed the Clyde River and the Mississippi watershed, ponds, marshes, and a bog that hosts abundant wild cranberries. CliffLAND is open to the public to come for hikes or to be used by groups for nature education. A network of hiking trails on the property lead to such scenic natural features as Blueberry Mountain and Pike’s Peak, two of the highest elevations in Lanark County. As you follow the trail up the mountain you follow a picturesque waterfall which tumbles down a series of rock cliffs. You can visit a 150-year-old pine grove and an old cedar grove which includes an ancient tree over 300 years old. Another trail leads to the secluded Mann Lake, inaccessible by road. A botanist who visited the property twice has already identified 53 species that are considered uncommon in Lanark County; 20 species that are considered sparse; 13 that are considered rare; and two which have not previously been reported in this county. At least 12 Species at Risk have been observed on the property so far. To learn more about the ecological history of this area, click here.
Blueberry Mountain was voted by county residents as one of the Seven Wonders of Lanark County and is climbed by over 2000 visitors each year, both young and old. Some of these nature lovers have been inaugurated into the 80 Plus Club and there are two youth clubs as well, one for under 5 years and one for under 12. The property is gaining a reputation of becoming a recreational and nature Mecca. Here’s a video looking down from above during the splendid display of fall colours.
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Apr 25 Tay Valley Community Choir 20th Anniversary Concert
Apr 26 Festival of the Maples
Apr 26 Walk to Honour Dr. Sean Egan
Apr 26 - 27 Ten Collective Art Show
May 1 Ron Leary
May 2 Fine Art Exhibition
May 3 - 4 Fine Art Exhibition
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