Snowmobilers Being Warned By Police To Stick To Designated Trails
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Police are warning snowmobilers following some prohibited activity at the Ferguson Forest Centre.
Grenville County OPP says they’ve received complaints from the public that riders have been driving through the Centre’s arboretum and trails, causing damage in some areas, and ripping seedlings of newly planted trees from the ground.
Vice President for the Ferguson Forest Centre Corporation Wes Herring says there’s been a lack of regard on the part of snowmobilers for the property’s multi-use trails.
“People can’t see those seedlings and when they run their snowmobile or have activity across our fields, they’re damaging the seedlings that are growing,” Herring said. “Generally, the interaction between the public and snowmobilers is putting people at risk.”
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Flags at the North Grenville Municipal Centre have been lowered to half-mast to honour the passing of Don Cameron, the first mayor of the amalgamated municipality of North Grenville.
Cameron died peacefully at his home in Kemptville, aged 80, on Sunday.
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“There is no doubt Mr. Cameron’s legacy looms large,” said Mayor Nancy Peckford.
“We join in mourning the loss of this leader who demonstrated tremendous dedication and commitment, and who helped to shape what our community is today.”
A deeply committed family man, his children remember how he enjoyed hosting family barbecues and telling a good joke over the dinner table.
North Grenville Opens Sledding Hill For Local Families To Enjoy
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A new sledding hill is being offered to residents in North Grenville.
The municipality announced the addition of sledding hill Thursday, in collaboration with the Ferguson Forest Centre.
Mayor Nancy Peckford says council is happy with the addition of an outdoor activity people can enjoy without leaving town.
“The need for safe, outdoor recreational activities for families is even greater during the pandemic, and we thank Ferguson Forest Centre for offering such a wonderful space,” Peckford said.
The hill has rules posted which follow Ontario health guidelines and experts agree tobogganing is a safe and health family oriented outdoor activity.