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Established 2002
The Ravine
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Two Mile Creek Conservation Area
Managed by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
The Village is fortunate to be bordered by a 9-acre ravine & Two Mile Creek.
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Read about:

Join the Community
Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 10:30 am - 12 pm
To remove this invasive plant from our ravine.
WED. MAY 11, 6 - 7 PM
To register for the garlic mustard removal workday please email:
ardeth.staz@gmail.com
Why is Garlic Mustard a Threat?
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It can out-compete native plants and reduce biodiversity in natural areas
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Roots release chemicals in the soil that inhibit fungi and other plants
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Seeds prolifically and the seeds are viable in the soil for 5-10 years.
Ontario Invasive Plant Council
Further information about
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Garlic mustard management
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Learn more about the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
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