Please note that the date of the Environmental Meeting has changed to August 25th at 10am. Still to be held at the Church.
Please watch our Facebook page for more information about speakers and topics in the coming week.
Village of Sturgeon Point, ON, Canada
Please note that the date of the Environmental Meeting has changed to August 25th at 10am. Still to be held at the Church.
Please watch our Facebook page for more information about speakers and topics in the coming week.
18 days until the 1st Annual Frog Jog/Walk! Is everyone out practicing?
This event will take place on Saturday, July 7th at 11am.
This is a 5 km FUN Run/Walk and 1 km kid’s run/walk around the village. This event will be a great opportunity to get together for a tour around the Point.
The FROG JOG will start and finish at the Park. There will be finishers’ ribbons and a prize draw at the finish line afterwards, and refreshments and snacks will be provided. Note that this event is open to everyone, and participants can complete the course at their own pace.
If you aren’t planning lace up your runners for this event, please consider volunteering. Contact Rosemary Stochel at [email protected] if you are able to volunteer.
If having a quiet morning sitting out enjoying the sun is more up your speed, please bring your lawn chairs to the roadside and cheer on the runners!
More information is available on our facebook page.
The most recent SPA newsletter was sent out in May by both email and by post. As usual, you can access it as well as past newsletters, on the SPA page of this web site. If you’d like to read the Spring newsletter right now, click here.
If you are not on our mailing list and would like to be, please send a note saying so to [email protected]. Membership is not necessary to be on our email distribution list. Naturally we don’t share the distribution list with anyone, for any reason. Newsletters and other communications are sent out approximately four to six times per year
A bear cub has been seen wondering the streets of Sturgeon Point.
Please be careful. Bears can be dangerous, so please do not interact with them, approach them, and definitely do not feed them. If you’d like to report the bears to the MNR bear reporting line, you can call them at 866-514-2327. For emergencies, dial 911.
And let us know about any bear sightings you have, by posting on our Facebook page.