Friends of the Muskoka Watershed is still in the process of pursuing funding, via grants and private donations, to enable us to fully roll out our
A note regarding FMW and our COVID-19 response
Thank you. We couldn’t have done it without you.
Here was the challenge. We needed to move approximately 2.5 tonnes of blended, raw wood ash from our storage site at the Rosewarne transfer station
Have you seen our new building?
Truth be told, neither have we. But we are desperately looking for one. And maybe you have seen it. Do you know of one that is available? You
Water Canada: Declining Calcium Levels in Freshwater Lakes Have Negative Impacts on Some Species
Recently, Water Canada, a magazine that is well respected for their content about Canada’s most important natural resource, published an article about
Welcome to the Board, Neil Hutchinson
Friends of the Muskoka Watershed is extremely pleased to announce that Neil Hutchinson has joined our Board of Directors. Neil brings a broad
Welcome to the Board, Brian McElwain
Friends of the Muskoka Watershed is pleased to announce that Brian McElwain has joined the Board of Directors. Brian is from Toronto and has a B.A.
Province funds Hauling Ash project
$733,000 applied research program will use woodstove ash to help heal Muskoka’s damaged forests and waterways BRACEBRIDGE – The ash from Muskoka’s
FMW response to the request for input to the Town of Bracebridge’s Community-Based Strategic Plan review
As many of you in Bracebridge may know, the Town has officially launched the review of the Town’s Community-Based Strategic Plan that will guide the
MEDIA RELEASE – Receiving A $74,400 OTF Grant to Save Muskoka Lakes from Aquatic Osteoporosis
MEDIA RELEASE February 13, 2017 Receiving A $74,400 OTF Grant to Save Muskoka Lakes from Aquatic Osteoporosis Bracebridge — On Monday, local MPP Norm