My wife and I were walking the Limberlost Trail around Lake Solitaire in the autumn of 2002. This view is from the footbridge across a creek leading into the southeast corner of the lake. I have completed numerous works from the Limberlost area just to the west of Algonquin. The land and nature are well cared for and protected as I wish that all of Canada was. Congratulations to Limberlost!
The Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is a publicly accessible private year-round wilderness haven with twenty private lakes and more than 10,000 unspoiled acres of mixed forest near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. The private forest reserve contains more than 70 km of hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing trails which are made available to the public at no charge.
Limberlost practices a form of land management referred to as Conscientious Forest Management which focuses on ensuring the sustainability of their management objectives and actions for generations to come. They encourage the use of the forest to visitors and eco-tourists and artists at no charge; support environmental research programs and institutes; and offer both modern and traditional forest land use options to the local community.
Limberlost’s primary objective is to offer continued free access to the 10,000 acre Muskoka property for the purpose of encouraging safe wilderness experiences.
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The Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is a publicly accessible private year-round wilderness haven with twenty private lakes and more than 10,000 unspoiled acres of mixed forest near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. The private forest reserve contains more than 70 km of hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing trails which are made available to the public at no charge.
Limberlost practices a form of land management referred to as Conscientious Forest Management which focuses on ensuring the sustainability of their management objectives and actions for generations to come. They encourage the use of the forest to visitors and eco-tourists and artists at no charge; support environmental research programs and institutes; and offer both modern and traditional forest land use options to the local community.
Limberlost’s primary objective is to offer continued free access to the 10,000 acre Muskoka property for the purpose of encouraging safe wilderness experiences.
For this and much more art, click on Pixels. Thank you.
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