The Algoma Highlands Conservancy (AHC) recognizes the many supporters and partners that have contributed to our many achievements to date! On behalf of current and future generations that will benefit from your generosity and collective effort, the AHC offers a sincere and appreciative
thank you to all friends and supporters!
Stokely Creek Lodge and its owners, the Peterson family in the past and currently the Byker-Phair family, have played a huge role in our success and have been key partners and supporters throughout all years of our existence.
ECHO Foundation generously matched all Foster A Forest donations received before March 2014.
The McLean Foundation was a key contributor of funds for purchase of the King Mountain property.
The
Community Development Corporation of Sault Ste. Marie & Area (CDC)
contributed to our land acquisition campaign.
The
Ministry of Natural Resources Greenlands Challenge Program provided critical funding for purchase of the King Mountain property, while a grant from the
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks permitted cleanup of dumpsites in 2011.
A grant from the
Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2011 enabled us to hire an Environmental Education Coordinator who developed our highly successful environmental education program at Stokely Creek Lodge.
Norm’s cabin was rebuilt with funding from Stokely Creek Lodge, the
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation and the Federal Development Community Improvement Fund.
Grants from
Mountain Equipment Company helped us develop our trail system, including the construction of a single-track mountain bike trail, and provide trail signage.
Evolugen contributes yearly to offset costs of liability insurance and is a sponsor of the AHC Wildlife Project.
Hydro One's AHC Wildlife Project sponsorship has allowed us to continue researching and preserving the ecological integrity of our lands.
We also thank the many individual donors who contributed to the success of our Foster A Forest land acquisition campaign. Their contributions are recognized on our Trailhead monument: 2341429 Ont Inc.; Ken Baldwin; Dr. Kim Bell; Harvey and Sherry Benford; Bioforest Technologies; Echo Foundation; EJM Financial; Joseph Drouillard; Phyllis Filipetti; John Harvey; Wendy P. Hoernig; Dieter and Carol Hohnke; J.D. Irving Ltd.; David E. Massignan; Laurie and Paul McBay; Don McGorman; Michael O’Toole; John Reaume; Robert Routledge; Dean and Nicolle Thompson; Lisa Venier; Betty and Bruce Webster; Jillian Wilson
The Algoma Highlands Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization created to protect the beauty and ecological integrity of King Mountain and Robertson Cliffs. Our lands offer an extensive network of trails that are open year-round for non-motorized recreational use.
The Algoma Highlands Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization created to protect the beauty and ecological integrity of King Mountain and Robertson Cliffs. Our lands offer an extensive network of trails that are open year-round for non-motorized recreational use.
Algoma Highlands Conservancy
Algoma Highlands Conservancy