South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Jul 2024, p. 1

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South Or 2024 "The Marysburgh Published for Residents, Businesses and Visitors since Or Happy Canada Day and July! The South Shore Footpath Project: A Step Towards Conservation and Wellbeing By Geoff Craig June 22nd marked a sig- nificant milestone for The South Shore Footpath Pro- ject, a visionary initiative set to create a point-to-point walking trail spanning from Point Petre to Prince Ed- ward Point in Prince Edward County. Inspired by the suc- cess of the Bruce Trail, this project is founded on the proven belief that time spent in nature fosters a deeper love for the environ- ment and a stronger com- Part of the group who gathered at the Marine Museum in South Bay ready to explore The South Shore (Continued on page 2) Footpath Project - Photo by Doug McGregor The South Marysburgh Recreative Committee held its “Meet and Greet” Community Picnic on June 16 at the Milford Fair Grounds. The rec committee provided a summer kick-off of hot dogs, ham- burgers and ice cream. Even the canine neighbours got to meet and greet. -Photo by Doug McGregor Athol Councillor Sam Branderhorst and South Shore Project Lead- er, Geoff Graig kick off the events. —Photo by Doug McGregor