Trout Unlimited Canada
Ted Knott Chapter


Protecting cold water resources in Hamilton Wentworth and Halton Regions

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The Ted Knott Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is focused on protecting the cold water creeks within Hamilton Wentworth and Halton regions flowing into Burlington Bay and Lake Ontario. We are part of a national organization who's mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada's freshwater ecosystems and coldwater resources for current and future generations.

Our chapter encompasses some of the most heavily populated and industrialized areas of Canada. The enormous challenge this creates for our freshwater resource requires us to not only conserve and protect this resource, but to become very proactive in the restoration of degraded habitat. We embrace the Halton and Hamilton Wentworth regions, as well as the ongoing project in Haldimand County.

The Ted Knott Chapter has adopted The Bronte Creek Watershed to be a focal point within the region. For more information about Bronte Creek, see the Bronte Creek Watershed page.

Cane Rod to be Raffled to support the Ted Knott Chapter of Trout Unlimited


A special "Thank You" to our friends at Grindstone Angling!


Join the Ted Knott Chapter and receive a free flyfishing session at Flyfish 4 Trout.
For more information please send an email to Ewan Alderson at ewan_alderson@yahoo.ca.


Items of Interest

Hamilton Spectator Report on Spencer Creek, July 23, 2011 " Things fishy in Dundas "
Video Clip on the Spectator Website - http://www.thespec.com/videozone/567954

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On-Location Program at Lowville Park
Bronte Creek Restoration Project

June 18, 2011 Report
June 11, 2011 Report
May 28, 2011 Report

Read the feature article, "Mill Creek: Anatomy of a Restoration" in Currents, Trout Unlimited Canada's National Newsletter. 

See featured member Bill Christmas  of the Ted Knott Chapter in Spring 2011 edition of Currents. 

Crooks Hollow Dam Removal and restoration of Spencer Creek

Read about the disappearance of the Green Drake mayfly, in Henry Frania's Green Drake Study prepared for the Izaak Walton Flyfishing Club.

See the YouTube video of Trout Unlimited Canada, Whiteman's Creek Dam Removal in the Grand River

Link to the Certified Seed Collector Workshops on the Trees Ontario website

 

 

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