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SUMMARY:Rocks and Geology Tour of TLB
DESCRIPTION:Do You Like Rocks and Geology?Saturday\, October 5th 1:00 p.m. \nKen Lyon\, P.Geo.\, and Alan Brunger\, Professor Emeritus Trent U\, are leading a half-day\, old-fashioned road trip north of the City of Peterborough. We will explore geology features going back a billion years and more in The Land Between\, one of the most priceless natural heritage areas in Ontario. Stops will include Paleozoic limestone and fossils in Lakefield\, the Great Unconformity between inliers of Precambrian and Ordovician rocks at Galesburg\, the metamorphic and igneous core of an ancient mountain range at Gilchrist Bay and\, time permitting\, a Pleistocene glacial spillway at Warsaw Caves that carried about as much water as Niagara Falls does now. Lots of Pleistocene glacial features along the way. Details are in a road log that can be accessed by clicking on the link. This trip complements Ken’s monthly meeting presentation on Oct.9. Not a lot of walking but wear sturdy footwear and dress appropriately for the weather. The trip will be cancelled if it’s pouring rain. Also please bring gas money if you want to car share. The trip is about 65-70 kms. \nPtbo-GilchristBayFieldTripLoop 20190928 \nMeet at the Riverview Park and Zoo\, Water Street North at 1:00 p.m \nAccessibility: Easy \n 
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SUMMARY:Our Climate\, Our World: Local Responses to Global Realities
DESCRIPTION:Third Age Learning at Lakehead (TALL) Bracebridge: A four part lecture series \nOur Climate\, Our World:  Local Responses to Global Realities \nKnox Presbyterian Church\, 120 Taylor Road\, Bracebridge\, 9:30-11:30a.m. \nOctober 31st – Dr. Norman Yan \nTitle: “Protecting our lakes forever: moving from rehabilitation to prevention during a time of climate change” \n  \nRehabilitation of our lakes and waterways is certainly on the agenda both locally and globally today.  We have solved many large-scale environmental problems in the recent past\, but can we learn from this history?  What are the lessons within these past success stories and how do they provide guidance on how we might deal with the many current threats to our lakes?  In a time when climate change has emerged as a large threat multiplier\, how can we critically engage with the choices\, actions\, and wise management practices needed to protect Muskoka’s lakes and watersheds into the future? \nDr. Norman Yan is a Senior Research Scholar at York University and the Chair of the Friends of the Muskoka Watershed. He has devoted half a century of work to understanding human impacts on Ontario’s lakes\, how the damage can be fixed\, and its re-occurrence prevented.  In 2012\, he was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada. \n 
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