2022 Annual General Meeting Rescheduled
The Catfish Creek Conservation Authority Annual General Meeting has been rescheduled due to the impending inclement weather. When: February...
The Catfish Creek Conservation Authority Annual General Meeting has been rescheduled due to the impending inclement weather. When: February...
Spring is upon us! We are looking for volunteers for the 2023 Maple Syrup Festival. The Festival runs from March...
Customer Services Clerk The Catfish Creek Conservation Authority is looking for a Customer Services Clerk on a 8 month renewable...
The Fred Eaglesmith Charity Music Festival is being held once again at the Springwater Conservation Area from Friday, August 16...
ON June 13, 2019, the Catfish Creek Conservation Authority (CCCA) Board of Directors approved its 2019-2023 Strategic Plan which provides...
The April 11th provincial budget included a reduction of the transfer payment grant to the Catfish Creek Conservation Authority (CCCA)...
New for 2019!….. the Catfish Creek Conservation Authority is pleased to offer this Summer Day Camp which will be held...
The Catfish Creek Conservation Authority (CCCA) is updating our Strategic Plan to help set our direction for the next five...
The Springwater Conservation Area’s annual Maple Syrup Festival is running throughout March Break from 10:00 – 3:00 (gates close at...
It’s the Sweetest Time of Year! The Annual Springwater Maple Syrup Festival starts Saturday, March 2nd and runs until Sunday,...
© 2023 · Catfish Creek Conservation Authority.
Catfish Creek Conservation Authority, request the co-operation of Port Bruce residents to remove all seasonal docks and support structures from the waters of Catfish Creek by December 15, 2023. This request is to assist in reducing potential impacts as a result of flooding and/or in channel ice build-up.
Leaving obstructions in the channel could accelerate ice build-up and adversely influence the movement of in channel ice through Port Bruce. Channel flow patterns around obstructions may also accelerate creek-bank erosion during high run-off periods. Boat docks dislodged due to flooding or ice jam events can pose a serious safety threat to the public. In addition, we request that all other floatable objects such as; picnic tables, propane tanks, barrels, etc. are removed or secured within flood prone areas.
Further inquiries relative to this matter may be directed to the attention of Mr. Peter Dragunas,
Water Management Technician, Catfish Creek Conservation Authority, (519-773-9037 EXT 19).
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.