CELEBRATION & INFO SESSION FOR THE NORTHEAST WOODS of COMOX

The CVCS, a growing coalition of 17 local environmental and residents’ associations, invites the public to come out to Highland Secondary School (750 Pritchard Road, Comox) at 7:00pm on Wednesday, February 23rd to learn about the strategy to protect the integrity of the Northeast Woods in Comox.

Downy Woodpecker

Photo: Rhonda McQuade

The Northeast Woods has been called the “Stanley Park” of Comox.  This large natural area has sensitive ecosystem lands that include natural springs, mature second growth forest, meadows, wetlands, and important wildlife habitat. The area is also used by local residents for recreation and acts as a living laboratory for students of the local schools.  However, nearly twenty well-used hectares of these woods, occupying approximately one half of District Lot 194, remain unprotected.

Hilton

Photo: Ron Racine

In response to strong public interest expressed through the OCP process, the Town Council is applying to the Province for a free Crown grant that would allow much of this area be designated as parkland, while the gravel pit portion would be allocated for affordable housing. There is no guarantee that this Crown grant will be awarded. In fact recently, a similar request for a Crown grant for land in the Seal Bay area was met with a requirement that $10 million be raised.

Jack Minard, Executive Director of the Comox Valley Land Trust, Dr. Will Marsh, a landscape architect and hydrologist, and Kerry Dawson of the Conservation Strategy, will outline the importance of this natural area in terms of biodiversity and hydrology, and will present a strategy for its protection.  The Town’s proposal for an affordable housing development in the gravel pit area will also be discussed. Mayor Paul Ives will be on hand to outline the city’s plan for the area.

Photographing Beauty

Photo: Ron Racine

Over the past two months, Bill Halliday of the Comox Town Resident’s Association has been leading local photographers and Conservation Strategy volunteers on photo walks in the Northeast Woods. A stunning slideshow of their work will showcase and celebrate the beauty of the area for those who have been unable to explore it on their own. Local musicians Amy Cunningham and Paul Rodgers will give a jaw-dropping musical performance that will inspire all. Trail maps to the area will also be available.

For more information contact: Kerry Dawson, Education and Outreach Coordinator, CVCS @ (250) 339-1029.

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3 Responses to CELEBRATION & INFO SESSION FOR THE NORTHEAST WOODS of COMOX

  1. hans says:

    Great post CVCS! Love the pics ;-) … and looking forward to the event. Remember to tag any / all online posts and photos and twitter tweets with the #NEWoodsFEB23 tag. It helps us keep track of what’s being said.

  2. Anne Minard says:

    Good step one for public involvement.

  3. Bodhi McGee says:

    Absolutely love the photos.

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