MOUNT SIGNER TRAILS CLOSED FOR THAW PERIOD
Eastman, QC (March 31, 2021) – WARNING: All trails part of the Singer network are currently closed for the spring thaw period. Reopening is planned for may, weather-dependent. During this time, traffic on the trails, even by foot, significantly damages the trails and increases their degradation. We thank you for respecting this guideline, especially as we all eagerly await the time to enjoy the great outdoors.
APPALACHIAN CORRIDOR HONORED AT THE 27TH GALA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIP
Eastman, Quebec (February 26, 2021) – Appalachian Corridor received a Grand Prize at the 27th Eastern Townships Environmental Excellence Awards Gala, held virtually and organized by the Fondation estrienne en environnement.
125 HECTARES PERPETUALLY PROTECTED IN BOLTON-EST
Bolton-Est, Quebec (February 11, 2021) – Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce the perpetual protection of 124.58 hectares in Bolton-Est. The property is located in a mountainous area on the northern slope of Mont Place and contributes to the protection of a large forest area of over 26 km2 in the region. Its conservation will help protect the habitat of several species at risk in Quebec and Canada.
AN INVESTMENT OF MORE THAN 1M$ TO SUPPORT THE CONSERVATION OF SPECIES AT RISK
Eastman, Quebec (January 20, 2021) – Following the Government of Canada’s announcement of a 1.07-million-dollar investment over four years for the conservation of species at risk in the Northern Green Mountains of southern Quebec, Appalachian Corridor is happy to announce the establishment of an innovative collaboration group intent on propelling conservation efforts in the region.
A DONATION FROM THE VÉZINA-RIOUX FAMILY ALLOWS THE PERPETUAL PROTECTION OF 16.86 HECTARES IN SAINT-ÉTIENNE-DE-BOLTON
Danielle Vézina and Guy Rioux on the land they donated to Appalachian Corridor for perpetual protection. Eastman, Québec (January…
APPALACHIAN CORRIDOR SPREADS ITS WINGS WITH THE INTEGRATION OF BAT CONSERVATION OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS
Eastman, Quebec (December 14, 2020) – Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce that the organization Bat Conservation of the Eastern Townships (BCET) will be integrated into its conservation programs moving forward.
THE NITOSLAWSKI-ROMER FAMILY DONATES 13.7 HECTARES FOR PERPETUAL PROTECTION IN BOLTON-EST
Bolton-Est, Quebec (November 18, 2020) – Conservation des vallons de la Serpentine (CVS) and Appalachian Corridor are pleased to announce the protection in perpetuity of a new property of nearly 14 hectares in Bolton-Est. This newly perpetually protected natural environment is made possible, above all, thanks to the generosity and commitment of the Nitoslawski-Romer family who recently donated the land which they enjoyed for more than five decades.
CAMPAIGN UPDATE : STILL $118 000 TO RAISE FOR OUR NEW REFUGE
Eastman, Quebec (October 27, 2020) – This summer, Appalachian Corridor launched a fundraising campaign to raise the $175,000 needed to complete the acquisition of a new workspace valued at $510,000 in Eastman. As of today, the team has received generous donations totalling $57,000 but there is still a way to go!
APPALACHIAN CORRIDOR TEAM CELEBRATES 2019-2020 ACHIEVEMENTS
Eastman, Quebec (October 1, 2020) – Appalachian Corridor held its annual general meeting last Saturday to present its 2019-2020 annual…
APPALACHIAN CORRIDOR APPLAUDS $13M PROVINCIAL GRANT FOR THE PPMN
Eastman, Quebec (September 18, 2020) – Appalachian Corridor welcomes the announcement made today by the Government of Quebec to grant…
APPALACHIAN CORRIDOR PUBLISHES ITS SUMMER NEWSLETTER
Eastman, Quebec (August 14, 2020) –The past months were action packed for the Appalachian Corridor team! We invite you to…
PUBLICATION OF THE IMPACT REPORT FOR THE PROJET ENSEMBLE POUR LA NATURE (PEPN)
Eastman, Quebec (August 5, 2020) – The Ensemble pour la Nature Project is now completed! This $30 million partnership between…









