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The Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve (ORCCR) is an important ecological linkage on the Oak Ridges Moraine.
Located in Richmond Hill, this 175-plus hectare property is dominated by mature forests, wetlands, meadows, kettle lakes, and a significant network of recreational trails.
Local residents and visitors can use ORCCR’s extensive trail system to enjoy the natural beauty of the area while protecting the integrity of the surrounding ecosystem.
Bathurst Glen Golf Course is a family-friendly, public, 18-hole golf course owned by the Ontario Provincial Government and operated by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). Designed with an emphasis on environmental sustainability, Bathurst Glen offers a challenging yet fun experience that golfers of all abilities will enjoy.
Approximately 12 acres of previously manicured turf have been naturalized. The naturalization of these areas allows the development of natural corridors for wildlife protection. Various native planting projects include: 560 native trees and shrubs planted in 2007 with 25 volunteers; and 405 native trees and shrubs planted in 2008 with 14 volunteers. More than 60 nesting boxes have been installed throughout the course along with a one acre butterfly meadow.
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