Kayaking for Trash

Collecting trash and debris that collects along the shoreline adds purpose to the exercise and improves the views of the coves and islands that we enjoy!
Established in 1968 for the Preservation of Williams Lake

Collecting trash and debris that collects along the shoreline adds purpose to the exercise and improves the views of the coves and islands that we enjoy!

The Nova Scotia House of Assembly recognizes the work of the WLCC in our 50th Anniversary year – 2018

The executive of the Williams Lake Conservation Company (WLCC) is concerned about the recent announcement that 136 acres of land on the southwest end of Williams Lake are for sale.

Dan Kraus, NCC senior conservation biologist, says “leaving the leaves” is a small act of backyard nature conservation that can make a big difference for native pollinators, birds and other wildlife. [And don’t even talk to me about leaf blowers! -Webmaster]

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is closer to creating a new public park and nature reserve in Halifax thanks to a $1 million contribution from the Government of Canada.