SINCE 2001

Protecting the land you love.

Kawartha Land Trust protects 43 properties comprising more than 7,350 acres of important, diverse types of land, and assists in the management of one additional property.

Help KLT Protect the Land You Love.

Make a difference today

Give Land

There are many options for landowners who would like to protect their land.  Explore KLT’s land protection options.

Give Money

Your gift will protect more natural spaces in the Kawarthas. Thank you for making a donation to protect the land you love today.

Give Time

At Kawartha Land Trust, our volunteers are the heart and soul of what we do. You can make a real difference!

Fall colours at Kawartha Land Trust's Ingleton-Wells property
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Keeping our area protected...forever.

Help us grow our protected areas.

It’s only through the support of our donors and volunteers that we’ve been able to accomplish so much, but there is still more work to be done

Your donations further KLT’s impact upon our shared landscape:

We love the natural and working lands of the Kawarthas.

Recently Protected Properties

Bruce Kidd and Thom Unrau on tilled farmland at Kidd Farm CEA
Kidd Farm CEA

195 acres of Douro farmland, forest, wetland, and meadows protected through a Conservation Easement Agreement between Bruce Kidd & Family and Kawartha Land Trust.

Acres:

195

Year Protected:

2022

Donor:

Bruce Kidd & Family
Fall at Kawartha Land Trust's Ballyduff Trails tallgrass prairie
Ballyduff Trails

In 2021, Ralph McKim and Jean Garsonnin generously donated 150 acres of this Kawartha Lakes property to Kawartha Land Trust to protect forever. The property includes one of the rarest ecosystems in North America — the tallgrass prairie.

Acres:

150

Year Protected:

2021

Donor:

Ralph McKim & Jean Garsonnin
DO SOME GOOD

Volunteer for a cause you really care about.

Are you looking to be a part of an amazing conservation movement in the Kawarthas? Do you care about nature in the Kawarthas? We invite you to enquire about volunteering with KLT!

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"Given the many challenges we now face in responding to climate change, loss of species diversity, and the ever-decreasing number of areas that are left for people to explore the natural world, Kawartha Land Trust serves as a local champion in protecting and conserving natural lands in the Kawarthas for the overall benefit of the community."

Evan Thomas KLT Trustee & Longtime Volunteer

"Sometimes putting off until tomorrow allows something important never to happen…Once you know about KLT and have the ability to give, you should pursue this worthy organization. Putting off until tomorrow may deprive you of donating to protect your precious land from development, financial advantages, and just the sheer joy of giving."

Land Donor KLT's Pipers' Woods

"In 2011, when we put a Conservation Easement on the property with Kawartha Land Trust, our purpose was to ensure the landscape we were restoring would be protected in perpetuity. In 2023, as we complete the transfer of most of our property to KLT ownership our purpose has been enlarged — to ensure that young and old may continue to engage with Nature on this protected landscape for years to come drawing on her gifts and sharing in her healing."

Ralph McKim Land Donor

“We didn’t know how well we were doing with our ecology efforts until Kawartha Land Trust did a physical assessment of our farm. It opened our eyes to a fuller picture of our farm ecosystem...When you invite somebody onto your land to do an assessment there is a worry they will just point out all the flaws. KLT instead brought us reassurance that we are doing well and with very meaningful pointers to help manage the future of our farm.”

Partner in Conservation Kawartha Land Trust

"We’ve known of Kawartha Land Trust and have long appreciated its work in other areas of the Kawarthas. We have thus seen the trust that other large landholders place in it. We have also seen the planning and careful and caring protection it provides to the lands donated to it...We thus feel entirely able and very happy to entrust our beloved land to the protection of KLT."

Dr. Patricia Morton Land Donor

"I was on Ballyduff Trails over the weekend. I just wanted to reach out to you and tell you that I really enjoyed this trail and it is a beautiful property with rich and diverse ecosystem."

Trail Visitor KLT's Ballyduff Trails

"Volunteering with KLT helps me get out and experience 'wild' Ontario in a way I’d struggle to otherwise. There are so many interesting and unique places that the KLT enables me to access, and the fact that I get to go visit them AND make a positive impact is pretty cool."

Ben Stark KLT Volunteer
OUR TESTIMONIALS

What people have to say about KLT...

We’re grateful to the Kawartha Land Trust community for their enthusiasm and support for conserving land in the Kawarthas for current and future generations. 

WHAT'S GOING ON AT KLT?

Events

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Events Passport to Nature
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KLT’s Passport to Nature: Species at Risk on Farms – Webinar

Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 12 to 1 p.m. Farms can be home to incredible habitats, including species at risk. Attend this webinar hosted by Ontario Farmland Trust to learn

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KLT’s Passport to Nature: Celebrate the Winter Solstice Night Hike

Saturday, December 21, 2024, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Gamiing Nature Centre, Kawartha Lakes. Join us at Gamiing Nature Centre in Kawartha Lakes to celebrate the Winter Solstice.

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KLT’s Passport to Nature: Farming with Conservation in Mind — Webinar

Thursday, January 16, 2025, from 12 to 1 p.m. Join us for a webinar held by our friends at Ontario Farmland Trust to learn about some best management practices for

WHAT'S NEW AT KLT?

News & Updates

Barb Elliott standing in a wetland as part of a property inventory for Kawartha Land Trust
KLT Volunteers
Five Questions with Kawartha Land Trust Volunteer Barb Elliot

Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) is a big community of volunteers, donors, staff, and supporters working to conserve the natural and working lands of the Kawarthas. It takes a community of passionate and dedicated people to protect the land we love. Today we would like to introduce you to another one of our incredible volunteers — Barb Elliot. 

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