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Locality: Wainfleet, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-899-3462



Address: 12965 Lakeshore Road L0S 1V0 Wainfleet, ON, Canada

Website: www.npca.ca/conservation-areas/long-beach

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Long Beach Conservation Area 24.01.2021

Congratulations to all of the recently engaged couples! This is an exciting step and we hope your future is a bright and happy one. Ball’s Falls Conservation Area offers unforgettable backdrops with two magnificent waterfalls, picturesque trails, and a historical village from the 1800s, nestled on the scenic Niagara Escarpment. If you seek natural wedded bliss, intimate vows, rustic elegance, or high-style and sophistication, our wedding venues are perfect for you. It would... be an honour to be part of your special day. Get in touch with us at [email protected] or 905-788-3135 x 321. Photo by Lisa Vigliotta Photography.

Long Beach Conservation Area 21.01.2021

There are so many ways that individuals, groups and organizations can get involved with the NPCA to help conserve this watershed, improve wildlife habitat, and protect species. Tree planters, camp leaders, site caretakers, and trail ambassadors to name a few, are always welcome to join the volunteer team! Learn more at npca.ca/conservation/volunteer.

Long Beach Conservation Area 02.01.2021

Do you recognize this sign? This means you're in an Intake Protection Zone, where significant drinking water threats may occur. Source Water Protection Policies apply within these zones to protect our drinking water. Head to https://buff.ly/37pQJeL for more details on how you can protect our drinking water!

Long Beach Conservation Area 18.12.2020

We're excited to start our Spotlight Saturday, as we will be showcasing some brilliant photographs from dedicated conservation visitors! This week we're highlighting Amanda Mason, who took this shot at Woodend Conservation Area. Be sure to check out her profile on Instagram (@amandaamason), for lots of gorgeous content from around the watershed.

Long Beach Conservation Area 10.12.2020

Pollinator gardens play an essential role in maintaining healthy ecosystems! Can you name this native wildflower planted at one of our pollinator gardens?

Long Beach Conservation Area 14.11.2020

NEWS | NPCA CAO calls proposed changes 'an unprecedented environmental problem.' Details: http://fw.to/AifbH0F

Long Beach Conservation Area 12.11.2020

Both in the workplace and in our day to day lives, stress seems to always be there. Whether you find yourself under pressure at work, or facing the struggles of everyday life, always remember to Step Into Nature! Today, on Stress Awareness Day, set some time aside to explore the outdoors. Did you know that even a 20 minute stroll in nature will significantly lower your stress? Find a conservation area near you at buff.ly/2ZwcCTg.

Long Beach Conservation Area 31.10.2020

Autumn is one of the most beautiful times of the year in the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere (NEB): nature hikes and trees in warm hues that paint a majestic backdrop from Niagara to Tobermory. This year, this colourful season has looked and felt like none we’ve ever experienced. Visit https://buff.ly/3nqTSzO to download the Fall 2020 Newsletter, where you can learn more about NEB and what they've been up to the past several months!

Long Beach Conservation Area 28.10.2020

A big Tuesday shout out goes out to volunteers from Aviva Life Insurance who worked very hard to weed our pollinator garden at Virgil Conservation Area in September. We are very grateful that you chose to support the NPCA with your staff volunteering program this fall.

Long Beach Conservation Area 23.10.2020

Please be advised that current forecasts for the Lake Erie shoreline are calling for strong southwesterly winds gusting to 80km/hr. with sustained winds of 50km/hr. These will increase water levels and waves along the Lake Erie Shoreline. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is currently forecasting water levels to increase by 70cm (2.3 feet) above current levels. Residents living along Lake Erie should pay close attention to water levels and waves in their area an...d are urged stay away from the shoreline of Lake Erie during this event. More info at buff.ly/2Gw3SCX

Long Beach Conservation Area 12.10.2020

On October 24, Friends of One Mile Creek, NPCA, and two groups of 25 wonderful volunteers completed a planting of 450 native plants and shrubs in the park area at the corner of King and John St. in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This planting, which was supported through the NPCA's Restoration Grant Program, will help restore the tree canopy that has been devastated by Emerald Ash Borer. Trees intercept rainfall in their canopy, slowing down runoff and allowing water to infiltrate th...e root zone. This helps flood control as well as biodiversity. Whether it's a creek or a lake, the strip of trees and shrubs that grow along the shoreline play an important role in nature. This riparian zone acts as a buffer between land and water, improves water quality and contributes to wildlife habitat. Read more at https://friendsofonemilecreek.org/trees-4-notl.

Long Beach Conservation Area 09.10.2020

Are you ready for WINTER? Yes, we said it! Follow our Winter Wednesday’s social media to learn tips and tricks to stay safe while also protecting our valuable drinking water sources. Learn more about our Niagara Source Protection Plan at www.sourceprotection-niagara.ca.

Long Beach Conservation Area 08.10.2020

It is during times like these that we must all remember to cherish the day, whether there's sun or even rain! Thank you Lenny Everson, for sharing this beautiful poem with us. Mr. Everson is a Canadian poet from Kitchener, who has spent most of his life producing poems. We hope you will enjoy this one as much as we did.

Long Beach Conservation Area 06.10.2020

Save the date and join the Ontario Envirothon for the Balancing Natural Resources and Conservation Work webinar! On November 3 at 11 a.m., Ian Fife will provide a point of view from the forestry sector, to identify common grounds to protect and conserve forest birds and their habitat while maintaining one of Ontario’s leading economic export. Among the many topics Ian will discuss are the importance of protecting nest sites and species at risk during the breeding season, protecting jobs that forests provide to many Ontarians, and how we can maintain a sustainable forest industry that is suitable for forest birds. Register at .

Long Beach Conservation Area 02.10.2020

Gardening season is not over! There is much to love about the autumn: many native plants are still blooming, such as heart-leaved aster, brown-eyed Susan, and goldenrods. And until the ground starts to freeze, it’s still a good time to plant plentiful rain and moderate temperatures help plants establish their root systems for overwintering and allow them to start healthy growth in the spring. Subscribe to the In the Zone newsletter for the latest Garden Tracker updates, stories of your gardens, native plant profiles and events where you can connect with In the Zone and others working to create gardens that help native species thrive! Learn more about gardening in fall at https://buff.ly/2HrwJOH.

Long Beach Conservation Area 25.09.2020

It's BAT WEEK! Did you know bats are essential species to us? They support our food supply, eat insects, pollinate plants and disperse seeds, and provide natural fertilizer. Join us in celebrating these amazing creatures and take action to help them out! Build and monitor bat houses Buy bat friendly products... Don’t enter their caves to prevent the spread of disease or wake them from hibernation See more

Long Beach Conservation Area 21.09.2020

Ontario's Conservation Authorities are at risk. The provincial government recently tabled omnibus budget measures Bill 229, Schedule 6 which proposes fundamental changes to the Conservation Authorities Act. As currently proposed, the changes to the legislative framework will impede Ontario's crucially important goal of building climate resilience for our communities. Learn more about these changes and what they will mean for Conservation Authorities like the NPCA, by registering for the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA)'s webinar tonight at 7 p.m.

Long Beach Conservation Area 15.09.2020

The application period to the 2021 Restoration Grant Program is now open and seeking projects for consideration! Selected projects will help improve habitat, water quality, and agricultural practices, as part of ongoing efforts to restore the Niagara Peninsula watershed’s natural heritage and water resources. Eligible projects include wetland habitat creation, tree plantings, establishment of stream buffers and fencing, water conservation practices, and more. Deadline November 1. Apply now for grants of up to $15,000 at https://npca.ca/restoration. Learn more about the program at https://buff.ly/35ar47u.

Long Beach Conservation Area 06.09.2020

Yes! Wainfleet Bog Conservation Area... the largest remaining bog within southern Ontario. Its existing peat layer and past site uses contribute to the area's local historical record. These environmental, social and economical aspects attest to the value of the site. As a result of expanding agricultural, peat extraction and transportation activities in and around the bog, it has decreased in size and function. From over 200 years of such activity, the remnant bog is presently 1,460 hectares. Measures to remediate and slow the factors degrading this ecosystem are imperative to the local, national and international environmental and scientific realm. Learn more about what's impacting the bog and our work to restore it to a healthier state at https://npca.ca/parks/wainfleet-bog.

Long Beach Conservation Area 01.09.2020

Niagara is under a Wind Warning as issued by Environment Canada, calling for very strong southwesterly winds gusting to 100+km/hr. These winds will significantly increase water levels and waves along the Lake Erie Shoreline. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is currently predicting water levels to increase by 1.98m (6.5 feet). Residents living along Lake Erie should pay very close attention to water levels and waves in their area and are urged stay away from the shoreline during this event. They are also advised to close storm shutters and take other flood proofing precautions as necessary. For more information on the flood status, visit npca.ca/flood-status.

Long Beach Conservation Area 26.08.2020

Happy Monday! Today we're shining the spotlight on a conservation area that is provincially, regionally, and locally significant and provides habitat to a variety of unique plants and animals... can you guess which CA we're talking about? Perhaps this photo might help!

Long Beach Conservation Area 11.08.2020

It's Fun Fact Friday! Can you guess this prickly little caterpillar feasting on dill? If you grew parsley, dill or carrots in your garden this year, you may have come across one of these. Hint: when they get a little bigger, they change colour completely!

Long Beach Conservation Area 05.08.2020

On September 22, Kerry Royer, our Community Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, joined the Grimsby Public Library for a virtual presentation on the work of the NPCA, focused on special projects, ecology, species at risk, volunteering and partnerships. Our conservation areas have much to offer, whether it’s natural heritage features, rich local history, beautiful hiking trails or recreational activities for all ages. If you missed this presentation, we welcome you to visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel, where many of these videos will be available.

Long Beach Conservation Area 27.07.2020

The NPCA is accepting applications for two vacancies on the Public Advisory Committee (PAC) to serve as citizen-liaisons for the Development Sector and Public-at-Large. Successful candidates will join a dedicated group of professionals eager to contribute their expertise to the health of the Niagara Peninsula watershed. Those interested in joining the Committee must apply by November 9. Please note the deadline has been extended due to a technical glitch that prohibited applications from being received from Sept. 30 to Oct. 13. We apologize for the inconvenience. Apply now at getinvolved.npca.ca/public-advisory-committee.