Loonet hatched at Williams Lake

You may have heard about the lake’s newest resident: The William’s Lake Loons have hatched a (very cute) chick!
Established in 1968 for the Preservation of Williams Lake

You may have heard about the lake’s newest resident: The William’s Lake Loons have hatched a (very cute) chick!

We hope to see you at the WLCC’s Annual General Meeting to be held at the Captain William Spry Community Centre on Tuesday, June 17 at 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Click Read More for the meeting materials now available.

Read all the latest news…
* Build Nova Scotia Takes Lead in Replacing the Williams Lake Dam,
* Our Bird Friendly Watershed,
* Spotlight on Spryfield: a series of speakers and events by local experts on our unique natural environment in Spryfield,
* What Happens Next to the former Church of Christ Lands next to Shaw Wilderness Park?
* Regional Municipal Plan Update, Invasive Plant Removal,
* and the Cunard Conservation Crew at a local school.

Happy Earth Day, Williams Lake!
Still a bit too cold for a swim, so celebrate with a song…
(Note: This page has been entirely recycled from 2018 material!)

Professors and students from local universities make use of Williams Lake as a testing ground for their field research. And every year, scientists, academics, and researchers are drawn to study the vast array of topics that concern the lake – from hydrology (the study of water), geology, biology (animal and plant life) and geography. We thought friends of Williams Lake might like to learn about some of these research studies.