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Job Opportunity

The West Carling Association is seeking an individual to perform the role of Administrative Assistant to the President. This opportunity is open to: • a high school student needing to fulfil the required 40 hours of volunteer service • a person seeking experience in an Administrative Assistant role ...

Want a great summer job in Ontario Parks?

Apply for a paid Ontario Public Service summer student job with Ontario Parks.
There are a variety of jobs available! You could work in Ontario Parks across the province as a:
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2018 Newsletters

WCA Fall Newsletter October 2018,

WCA Summer Newsletter July 2018 &

WCA Spring Newsletter May 2018 Now available!


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Join the GBA and GBF for an Event on Water

H2O 2018 is a half-day information/education session in Toronto on three timely topics: Microplastics * Cage Aquaculture * Phragmites Join us for provocative presentations, deep discussions and the latest updates on what’s happening to what we love most about Georgian Bay – the water, and what GBF ...

Local upcoming events

Here are a list of local upcoming events we think might be of interest to our members. (more…)

EGBSC Native Plant Sale – Sat. June 2, 2018

The Eastern Georgian Bay Stewardship Council is holding a Native Plant Sale on Saturday June 2nd at Canadore College, 1 College Drive, Parry Sound from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (more…)

2017 Newsletters

WCA Fall Newsletter September 2017

WCA Summer Newsletter July 2017

WCA Spring Newsletter April 2017

High speed internet service for Carling Township residents:

High Speed Internet is available through a Bell Mobility wireless modem in Carling Township anywhere you get a good Bell Mobility wireless signal.  With 4G LTE service the upload and download speeds should be sufficient for any residential need, including streaming video and audio files. How Much Data ...

2016 Newsletter

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“Well Doggone Me Anyway!” Memories of Snug Harbour

by Bruce Davidson -- Those of us fossils who have been around for a few decades, recall a time when Snug Harbour was more of an outpost in the wilderness then the tourist hub that it is today. Driving here from Toronto was a tortuous trip through Gravenhurst and Bala before ending up on a dirt road north ...