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1975-2006 (Creation)
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- Beaver Valley Heritage Society
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1.07 m of textual records
20 photographs : col. and col. slides
1 videocassette (30 min.)
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The Beaver Valley Heritage Society began in the mid 1970s as a group of concerned citizens, and was incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit citizen's organization created to preserve and protect the natural environment of the Beaver Valley in Ontario. The Beaver Valley's territory runs through the four townships of Artemesia, Collingwood, Euphrasia and St. Vincent. It stretches over 25 miles, from Flesherton to Georgian Bay at Thornbury. The Beaver Valley Heritage Society endeavors to represent the interests of the Valley's residents and anyone who wishes to support the Society's objectives of opposing inappropriate development in the Valley. The Society supports development, provided it occurs in approved areas, and does not impact on wildlife, fishing, and the natural environment. The role of the Society is to present the views of its members in a coherent, concise and organized way to the decision-making bodies that have jurisdiction over the Beaver Valley.
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Fonds consists of the papers of a group of concerned citizens of Beaver Valley, which grew into the Beaver Valley Heritage Society, and the papers, reports, minutes, publications and other material of the Beaver Valley Heritage Society. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Administrative papers; Background reports; Articles and papers; Newspaper clippings; Maps; Graphic material; Beaver Valley Concerned Citizens' Group, 1975 - 1982; Beaver Valley Heritage Society.
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Fonds acquired from the Beaver Valley Heritage Society in June 2001.
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- Beaver Valley Heritage Society (Subject)