The 360 acre property, which is part of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere, lies along the northwestern boundary of Charleston Lake Provincial Park
After 8 months of hard work, dedication and community support, the Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust finally closed the deal on the purchase of Red Horse Highlands back in December. Executive Director Calder Schweitzer said this was a major acquisition for the Watershed.
Schweitzer tells us where it's exactly located.
There may have been tough times over the last 8 months but it all worked out with the support the Watershed had.
The support meant everything to him and their team.
The 360 acre property, which is part of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere, lies along the northwestern boundary of Charleston Lake Provincial Park. The purchase was made in the amount of $1.5 million dollars.
Story by Tim Baltz