Great breakfast
A great breakfast was enjoyed this morning sharing food and fellowship with our neighbours.
A great breakfast was enjoyed this morning sharing food and fellowship with our neighbours.
Come join us for a potluck breakfast MNRF Area 1 on East Parkway Drive Sunday July 2nd, 2017 9-11AM Bring your favourite breakfast dish to share and a chair to enjoy fellowship with our Ipperwash Neighbours. All are welcome and …
Come join us for a potluck breakfast MNRF Area 1 on East Parkway Drive Sunday July 2nd, 2017 9-11AM Bring your favourite breakfast dish to share and a chair to enjoy fellowship with our Ipperwash Neighbours. All are welcome and …
On Monday, June 26 a team of seven people from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA), the Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group (LSPCG), the Ipperwash Phrag Phighters (IPP), and the Invasive …
Phrag Friday: Not Diamonds, Hearts or Clubs, It’s Spades! Read more »
LAMBTON SHORES — The recalculations are completed, and soon-to-be-prepared final property tax notices will advise owners of homes and cottages that they will benefit from a residential tax rate this year that is 1.70 per cent lower than in 2016. That’s …
Doorknob Hangers-Knock! Knock! Did You Get Yours? As part of their educational outreach component, the Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group, with input from the Ipperwash Phrag Phighters, produced “A Friendly Notice about Invasive Phragmites australis” doorknob hanger. These were distributed …
Get Involved! Ready! Set! Go! This Spring strong winds caused high wave action along the shoreline, Sections of the dunes were washed away. Phragmites rhizomes (stems growing below the ground) were broken off and washed up all along the …
Ipperwash Phrag Phighters (IPP) is a group of local residents, cottage owners, renters and visitors committed to stopping the growth and spread of Invasive Phragmites australis in the Ipperwash area. Working with the Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group (LSPCG), the …
Identification – Is It or Isn’t It? To control Phragmites it is important to know the difference between invasive Phragmites (Phragmites australis subspecies: australis) and native Phragmites (Phragmites australis subspecies: americanus). The following chart helps to distinguish non-native Phragmites from …