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The Blue Lakes Program

An Ecolabel of Stewardship Excellence

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    • What is Blue Lakes?
    • Who We Are
      • The Land Between Region – Cottage Country
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    • Blue Lakes Charter
      • Performance Areas
        • Reconciliation, Humility and Kindness
        • Social Outreach, Education and Inclusivity
        • Shoreland Health
        • Citizen Science Monitoring and Nature Connectedness
        • Nutrients and Sprays/Chemical Applications
        • Habitat Conservation and Biodiversity
        • Invasive Species Management
        • The Blue Lakes Database
      • Dream Board and Scorecard
    • Is the Program Right for You?
      • Program Benefits & Risk Reduction
      • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Project Impact Assessment
    • Register for Blue Lakes
  • Lake Stewardship
    • Lake Health Basics
    • Shoreland Health
      • Responsible Shoreland Management
      • Habitat Management, Conservation and Improvement
      • Native, Invasive and Nuisance Species
      • Nutrients and Sprays/Chemical Applications
      • Citizen Science Monitoring
    • Fish and Fish Habitat
    • Invasive Species Management
    • Guides and Resources
  • Lake Science Hub
    • Nature and Human Health
    • Conservation and Human Behaviour
    • Connecting with Nature
    • Lakes and Economic Health
    • Shoreland Impacts
    • Nutrients and Water Chemistry (Oxygen, Phosphorous, Calcium)
    • Algae, Benthics, Zooplankon
    • Aquatic Invasive Species
    • Project Impact Assessment
  • Programs
    • Blue Lakes Programs and Workshops
    • Design Your Own Shoreland Garden
    • The Natural Edge
    • Citizen Science Monitoring
      • Marvelous Minnows
      • Merry Macrophytes
      • Bugs in the Mud
  • Blue Lakes Database
  • Home
  • About
    • What is Blue Lakes?
    • Who We Are
      • The Land Between Region – Cottage Country
      • Contact Us
    • Blue Lakes Charter
      • Performance Areas
        • Reconciliation, Humility and Kindness
        • Social Outreach, Education and Inclusivity
        • Shoreland Health
        • Citizen Science Monitoring and Nature Connectedness
        • Nutrients and Sprays/Chemical Applications
        • Habitat Conservation and Biodiversity
        • Invasive Species Management
        • The Blue Lakes Database
      • Dream Board and Scorecard
    • Is the Program Right for You?
      • Program Benefits & Risk Reduction
      • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Project Impact Assessment
    • Register for Blue Lakes
  • Lake Stewardship
    • Lake Health Basics
    • Shoreland Health
      • Responsible Shoreland Management
      • Habitat Management, Conservation and Improvement
      • Native, Invasive and Nuisance Species
      • Nutrients and Sprays/Chemical Applications
      • Citizen Science Monitoring
    • Fish and Fish Habitat
    • Invasive Species Management
    • Guides and Resources
  • Lake Science Hub
    • Nature and Human Health
    • Conservation and Human Behaviour
    • Connecting with Nature
    • Lakes and Economic Health
    • Shoreland Impacts
    • Nutrients and Water Chemistry (Oxygen, Phosphorous, Calcium)
    • Algae, Benthics, Zooplankon
    • Aquatic Invasive Species
    • Project Impact Assessment
  • Programs
    • Blue Lakes Programs and Workshops
    • Design Your Own Shoreland Garden
    • The Natural Edge
    • Citizen Science Monitoring
      • Marvelous Minnows
      • Merry Macrophytes
      • Bugs in the Mud
  • Blue Lakes Database

Project Impact Assessment

A pilot study to assess the potential impact of the Blue Lakes Project on lake health and stewardship behaviours was done in 2018-19. Over 56 lake associations participated and 300 individuals were queried. Read the report here:

BlueLakesReport2019-FINALDownload

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We respectfully acknowledge that The Land Between is located within Williams Treaty 20 Mississauga Anishinaabeg territory and Treaty 61 Robinson-Huron treaty territory, in the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. The Land Between respectfully acknowledges that these First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come. 

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