Introducing Cognashene’s Thompson Portage Island Reserve

Cognashene’s turtles, fish, birds and more have a permanent place to call home at the newly protected Thompson Portage Island Reserve. Donated to the Georgian Bay Land Trust by Rob and Val Thompson, this 5 acre property contains a variety of key habitats for local species.

A long shoreline on a sheltered bay means this property is home to high quality wetlands where at-risk species like the Northern Map Turtle thrive. Mixed deciduous and coniferous forest and shrubbed rock barrens round out the property, allowing many species to easily travel between the different habitat types they need throughout their life cycle.

The Thompson Portage Island Reserve is especially ecologically valuable due to its proximity to the Cognashene Lake Conservation Reserve and a portion of Georgian Bay Islands National Park. These linkages are important for establishing natural corridors that allow species to migrate, adapt to changing climatic conditions, and survive in a dynamic environment.

Thank you to Rob and Val Thompson for your generosity and your contribution to a healthy Cognashene!

Georgian Bay Land Trust

The Georgian Bay Land Trust acts to protect wilderness lands and species along the eastern shore of Georgian Bay and the North Channel and its near watershed, through strategic conservation planning, land securement, stewardship, research, and education. Since 1991, we have grown to protect 83 conservation properties and have contributed to the protection of over 41,000 acres of environmentally significant land.

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