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Walking Trails Update:
On Saturday (June 8th) this group of volunteers met to continue development work on a walking trail that will be available to all AIA members very soon. Today’s work included: improved flagging, clearing of debris, removal of “eye-danger branches”, and other…
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AiA Trails Work Party, June 8th 2024
Continuing on the great work of our intrepid Acton Island volunteers last summer, we have scheduled an Acton Island Association walking trails work party for Saturday, June 8th 2024. For this season’s inaugural outing …
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2024 Spring Roadside Cleanup: May 19th, 10am to 12pm noon
It’s time again for our annual Spring Clean Up to help keep our Island clean from unsightly garbage that accumulates on the side of our roads. It combines a little work by each of our cottagers with a chance to meet…
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Weekly Acton Island Community Dinner Out
We are thrilled to invite you to join us for our weekly community dinner out! Every Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. We gather at Bass Lake Roadhouse to enjoy delicious food, great company, and lively conversations. Whether you’re new to the area…
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Special Tour of the Muskoka Steamship and Discovery Centre
The Acton Island Association is pleased to invite you to a special tour of the new building and exhibits at the Muskoka Steamships and Discovery Centre on Wednesday July 26th at 10:00AM.
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Pictures: Spring Trail Building Events
Our Hiking/Walking Trails committee had a great kickstart on Warren Clark’s property crafting out another leg of his trail network and gaining valuable experience.
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Reminder: Spring Roadside Cleanup Saturday May 13th 2023, 10am-12am
It’s time again for our annual Spring Clean Up to help keep our Island clean from unsightly garbage that accumulates on the side of our roads. It combines a little work by each of our cottagers with a chance to meet…
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Hiking Trails Update & Call for Kick Start Help!
Our AIA committee has been active in thinking through and planning our first steps in this endeavor. Donnie Mills is chairing this committee. The committee members are Warren Clark, Norma Luks, James Claydon, Ruth Duffield, Jim Lewis, Ian Davies and myself.