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NPCA map shows 93 properties on One Mile Creek

Friends of One Mile Creek (FOMC) recently asked the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) for updated maps of the properties in Niagara on the Lake that intersect with One Mile Creek. There are 93 properties that abut One Mile Creek.

NPCA map showing 93 parcels in Old Town that intersect One Mile Creek.

Once post-pandemic conditions allow, we intend to renew our contact effort to provide One Mile Creek Stewardship Guides to new landowners in the watershed. View the Stewardship Guide.

Tributary of One Mile Creek adjacent to Rand Estate

With the proposed subdivision development behind the Rand Estate on King Street, it’s also important to note that the tributary of One Mile Creek that runs behind Weatherstone and Christopher streets is regulated by the NPCA.

NPCA blow up of the One Mile Creek regulated tributary behind Weatherstone and Christopher streets.

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