South Marysburgh Mirror, May 2021, p. 12

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12 The South Marysburgh Mirror Little Bluff will Re-open in Late Spring, Quinte Conservation Says Little Bluff Conservation Area on County Road 13, on The South Shore of South Marysburgh will remain closed until late spring, says Quinte Conser- vation. It plans to make an announce- ment in mid-May regarding a re- opening schedule. Treasured locally as a unique, scenic beach surround- ed by limestone cliffs, Little Bluff became a popular des- tination last summer. Quinte Conservation closed Little Bluff to the public after overuse damaged the environ- mentally significant terrain. Continuing to keep the area closed to public traffic now is allowing time for the land to repair and recover, the environmental protection agency said. During this spring, the agency is undertak- ing required maintenance and improvement projects to “enhance the visitor experience and safety”. Residents living around Little Bluff are asked to re- port trespassers to the OPP. f ume BLUFF cCrsention Area About Quinte Conservation Quinte C ion isa ity-based environ- mental protection agency. It serves 18 municipalities in the watersheds of the Moira, Napanee and Salmon Rivers and Prince Edward County. It provides cost-effective envi- ronmental expertise and leadership. Quinte Conserva- tion’s main goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem where people and nature live in harmony. More infor- mation about Quinte Conservation is available at www.quinteconservation.ca. Open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1955 County Road 17, Milford, ON 613-476-1118 VINEYARD 10% DISCOUNT FOR COUNTY RESIDENTS & WINERY FINE PINOT NOIR & CHARDONNAY 104 Brewers Road, South Marysburgh, Prince Edward County 613.476.8807 www.longdog.ca