Crowe Valley Conservation Authoritysince 1958, The Crowe Valley Conservation Authority (Cvca) Has Worked In Partnership With Its Ten Member Municipalities And The Ontario Ministry Of Natural Resources (Mnr).With Its Head Office In Marmora, Ontario, The Cvca Operates 13 Dams Along The Crowe River And Its Tributaries. The Cvca Also Maintains A Stream Flow Forecasting Center To Help Reduce The Risk Of Flooding.Managing Over 2000Sq.Km Of Territory, The Crowe Valley Conservation Authority Maintains 1300 Acres Of Conservation Land Divided Between 4 Main Conservation Areas. If You Love The Outdoors You Can Enjoy Many Outdoor Activities On One Of Our Beautiful And Pristine Conservation Areas.
Marmora & Area Curling ClubThe Marmora and Area Curling Clubis run by volunteers who are dedicated to having fun at an affordable cost. Young and old, singles and couples, experienced curlers and novices -- everyone is welcome. For newcomers, the Club is a great way to make friends. Why don't you join us? Registration night is coming up soon...Anyone can curl. The Marmora Curling Club has leagues for different ages, interests, and skill levels. Some play in the evening, others during the day. The Marmora Curling Club provides novices with instruction and the equipment they need. Since it's run by volunteers, membership fees are kept low. The Club's aim is for everyone to have fun - it boasts some of the best parties in Marmora. You won't find a friendlier bunch of rock-throwers anywhere.Join a League...Various leagues are active from November through March. Some play in the evenings, others play during the day. Form a team or join a team -- there's a league to match your interests, skill level, and schedule.
In January 1994, County Farm Centre Ltd. opened its doors for the first time. Owners Tim & Linda Beatty and John & Rosemary Anderson had purchased the United Co-operator's property in Picton. With great expectations a team of skilled employees took up the challenge of agricultural retail in Prince Edward County.