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Our Partners

Read news about the great work our partners are doing in the A2A region. If you're a partner and you'd like us to share news with our supporters, get in touch.

Since our formation, we've partnered with many organizations and agencies that share our goals of connectivity and ecological restoration in the A2A region.

A selected list of groups we've worked with directly on research and projects:

Bon Echo Provincial Park
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Charleston Lake Association
Charleston Lake Provincial Park
Eastern Ontario Model Forest
Elizabethtown-Kitley Township
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve
Frontenac Provincial Park
Gananoque River Waterways Association
Indian River Lakes Conservancy
Kingston Field Naturalists
Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park
Leeds and the Thousand Islands Township

Leeds and Grenville Stewardship Council
Lower Beverley Lake Association
Murphy's Point Provincial Park
Nature Conservancy of Canada
Ontario Nature
Residents of Upper Beverley Lake
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
Queen’s University Biological Station
Save the River (Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper)
Silent Lake Provincial Park
St. Lawrence Islands National Park

Thousand Islands Community Development Corporation
Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust
United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

Learn more about our vision and goals, and get in touch if your organization or agency would like to partner with us.
Listen to NCPR clip about how our partner Indian River Lakes Conservancy is supporting A2A

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Mohawk Council of Akwesasne
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© 2012 Algonquin to Adirondacks Conservation Association / A2A is a registered charity / Maps & Region / Landowner Resources / FAQs / Donate Online / Contact Us