Lake Simcoe Reflections

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The Lake Simcoe watershed is home to over half a million people and the condition of the watershed is something that affects us all. On this page we invite you to reflect on your own connection to nature and share your stories.

The Lake Simcoe watershed is home to over half a million people and the condition of the watershed is something that affects us all. On this page we invite you to reflect on your own connection to nature and share your stories.

Hello Winter

As the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, the ways that we connect with and experience nature change. Maybe you like to ice fish, or play hockey, maybe a cross country ski followed by hot chocolate...or maybe you prefer to stay indoors bundled by the fire. How do you get through a Lake Simcoe Watershed Winter?

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    Thunderstorms

    by KC, 7 months ago

    At my house we always look forward to summer thunderstorms. We have a tradition of sitting under the covered porch to listen to the thunder and rain, and watch the lightning streak across the sky. It's nature's most exciting show!

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    Swimming in Lake Simcoe!

    7 months ago

    Swimming in Lake Simcoe is one our favorite things to do in the summer! So many great, small (and big), private (and public) beaches around us! So lucky to be living in Simcoe :)


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    Centred in Spring

    by Mich Y, 7 months ago

    The smell of lilacs and freshly cut grass are a couple of my favourites. The start of a new season brings hope and sitting by the lake with a cool breeze and calm waters lapping at the shore helps me be more present and centred.


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    Spring clouds and flowers...

    by G Repeat, 7 months ago

    Light and clouds are my favourite artists and then along comes the spring flowers to make it even better. Time to go paddling and feed the bugs.

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    Spring Sunset

    by Debbie, 7 months ago

    Before the Aurora Borealis there was a glorious sunset

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    Cycling and Birdsong

    by laurenm, 7 months ago

    I'm always so delighted with the first rides in the watershed on my road bike in the spring. It's sweet to hear the songs of meadowlarks, eastern phoebes, and many other birds while feeling the warm sun on my skin as I ride through the countryside.

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    Bird. birds and more birds!

    by Sam, 7 months ago
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    Spring Flowers

    by KF, 7 months ago

    For me the biggest sign of spring is flowers! I love to see the early spring ephemerals that come out before there are even leaves on the trees--a sure sign that winter is over! Here is a picture of some bloodroot and trout lilies in Newmarket.

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