Estelle’s Reserve
Public access is NOT allowed at this property. This is a privately-owned property whose owners have signed Conservation Agreements with the Georgian Bay Land Trust.
Property Details
Size: 134 acres
Location: Blackstone Lake
Year Acquired: 2018
Donated by: Anonymous
Property Info
Estelle’s Reserve is a 134-acre property located on the mainland shore of Blackstone Lake. It is representative of landscapes inland from coastal Georgian Bay: less exposed and with better developed soil, and thus supporting a different and more dense array of flora.
Estelle’s combination of vegetation communities provide habitat for documented species at risk. The shoreline of the property is predominantly mixed conifer and deciduous forest with occasional acidic rock barren outcrops, the latter mostly right at the water’s edge. This easement has two small swamps inland from the Blackstone shore, one a White Cedar Mineral Swamp, and the other Mixed containing both standing coniferous and deciduous trees. Swamps are a typical part of large, mainland watershed systems, different from the isolated wetland communities generally found around Georgian Bay’s islands. They provide excellent habitat for reptiles and amphibians.
Our initial visit and baseline study of Estelle’s Reserve found two Eastern Wood-Pewees (a small songbird of the flycatcher family), two Wood Thrush, and an Eastern Milk snake making use of the property. These are all species at risk, and underscore the value of this habitat.
As one of southern Ontario’s water-based recreational communities, there is and will be significant development pressure on Blackstone Lake’s desirable shoreline properties. Setting aside Estelle’s Reserve with a Conservation Easement Agreement protects diversity in this vulnerable local ecological sector, adds to existing protected areas and connects conservation corridors to west and south.
We thank the landowners for their conservation leadership in the Blackstone Lake community. We all benefit from the protection of their beautiful property.