AGREEMENT UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE FORESTRY ACT, AS OF MARCH 31, 1969 (continued) 



Agreement with 



Date of Number of Acres Total 



Agreement Added during year Acres 



Counties: (continued) 



Simcoe 



Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 



Victoria 



Waterloo 



Wellington 



Wentworth 



York 



Townships: 



Bonfield 



Charlottenburgh 



Cramahe 



Cumberland 



Darlington 



Calvvay and Cavendish 



Machar 



Marlborough 



Mosa 



Torbolton 



Williamsburg 



Summary 

 1 Government of Canada . . . 



23 Conservation Authorities . . 



24 Counties 



11 Townships 



59 Total 



June 19,1925 

 Sept. 20,1949 

 Aug. 10,1928 

 Apr. 17,1950 

 June 18,1964 

 Nov. 27,1952 

 Mar. 27,1924 



Apr. 

 Apr. 

 Jan. 



May 29, 

 Aug. 19, 

 Nov. 1, 

 Dec. 30, 

 Nov. 21, 

 July 16, 

 Mar. 28, 

 Oct. 19, 



1952 

 1955 

 1964 

 1952 

 1964 

 1952 

 1963 

 1953 

 1964 

 1953 

 1962 



6,730.90 



224,056.69 



Under Regulations of the Act, 33 private forest manage- 

 ment areas were designated covering all of southern On- 

 tario. Eligibility for assistance was extended to more man- 

 agement areas each year; as of January 1, 1969, assistance 

 became available throughout all of southern Ontario. Man- 

 agement plans for 23 of these designated areas have been 

 prepared. The total number of agreements in effect as of 

 March 31, 1969, was 1,015, comprising a total area of 66,914 

 acres. 



EXTENSION FORESTRY ACTIVITIES 



1. Conducted tours for school groups and others at St. 

 Williams, Orono, Midhurst and Kemptville Forest Tree 

 Nurseries and the Ontario Tree Seed Plant at Angus. Ap- 

 proximately 7,000 school children participated therein. 



2. Co-operated in preparing and manning exhibits at the 



Toronto C.N.E., the Ottawa C.C.E.A., the London Fair, the 

 Royal Winter Fair, and the International Ploughing Match. 

 Districts prepared and manned over 50 exhibits at local 

 fairs and exhibitions. 



3. Co-operated with the Ontario Department of Agricul- 

 ture and Food in providing guidance to the Ontario Maple 

 Syrup Producers' Association and support for the Ontario 

 Christmas Tree Growers' Association Incorporated. 



4. Co-operated in the revision of publications required to 

 interest and instruct landowners in essentials of private land 

 forestry. 



5. Provided instruction in forestry and conservation to 

 sixty farm boys and girls at the leadership training camp 

 organized by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and 

 Food. 



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