1000 Islands Land Trust (U.S.)
Located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in Clayton, New York, the Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT) is a dynamic not-for-profit land trust dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of the scenic, recreational, natural and historic character of the Thousand Islands Region.
St. Lawrence Islands National Park
Our very own national park, with headquarters at Mallorytown Landing, and over 20 islands locations.
Charleston Lake Association
In the summer of 1916 the Charleston lake association was formed with the object of improvement and protection of the interest of Charleston Lake.
Ontario Nature
Ontario Nature protects and restores natural habitats through research, education and conservation.
Parks of the St Lawrence
A Government of Ontario agency that operates several area parks as well as Upper Canada Village and Fort Henry.
Thousand Islands Area Residents Association (TIARA)
An association dedicated to the preservation of the beauty and character of the Thousand Islands Region.
Leeds County Stewardship Council
A volunteer organization interested in land stewardship and environmental concerns across Leeds County.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada
is a private, non-profit organization working for the direct protection of Canada's biodiversity through the purchase, donation, or placing of conservation easements on ecologically
significant lands.
Fastline
St. Lawrence Information Network on the Environment
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR)
FABR was designated by UNESCO into the global network of Biosphere Reserves, which celebrates the world's special ecosystems, landscapes and heritage.
Rideau Waterway Land Trust
A land trust serving the Rideau Lakes area
Algonquin to Adirondack (A2A)
The Algonquin to Adirondaks initiative. This wonderful idea would create a nature bridge between eastern North America's two greatest parks through the 1000 Islands.
Gananoque River Waterway Association
An association serving the Gananoque Watershed from Lyndhurst, south to Gananoque Lake, including Fodey Lake,
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