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Beat the Black Knot at Pipestone Creek

Pipestone Creek Conservation Land overlooks the meandering Pipestone Creek as well as an oxbow lake. This land supports moose, deer, and many other types of wildlife, and is well frequented by visitors who enjoy the peaceful scenery. Just like on some of our other conservation lands, here we fight to protect trees in the Prunus family (e.g. cherry trees) and others from black knot fungus, which grows within and on the outside of branches, eventually killing the tree. At this event we will remove as much fungus as we can to help the trees thrive.

We will meet at Pipestone Creek promptly at 10:00 AM, and leave the site by 2:30 PM at the latest. We will be using bleach to sanitize tools at this event. Additional information will be sent to you several days in advance of the event.

What to wear and bring:

  • Warm and comfortable winter boots

  • Layers of winter clothing, including toque, good gloves or mittens, and warm socks

  • A lunch and lots of water

  • Snowshoes if you have them

  • Gaiters if you have them

Other notes:

  • If you need to cancel, please do so through SignUp.com or inform us as soon as possible. Please arrive on time.

  • Stewardship events are weather-dependent and subject to cancellation.If the temperature is forecasted to be below -15 before windchill we may reschedule or cancel this event for the safety of participants.

  • Please contact us in advance if you wish to bring a minor to this event.

  • If you wish to carpool with another volunteer, please review our Carpooling Policy here.

Click the button below to register. Email Meghan at meghan.jacklin@ealt.ca with any questions about this event.

Earlier Event: November 19
Beat the Black Knot at Glory Hills