Bringing Dartmouth Together to Protect Bell Lake’s Natural Charm

Join us in safeguarding Bell Lake through community projects, local events, and hands-on volunteer opportunities that inspire stewardship and celebrate our shared environment.

Connecting Our Community to Bell Lake’s Natural Beauty

Discover how we unite Dartmouth residents in protecting Bell Lake through conservation efforts, events, and volunteer opportunities that nurture our shared environment.

Protecting and Celebrating Bell Lake’s Natural Heritage

We are dedicated to preserving Bell Lake through community-driven conservation, promoting environmental stewardship, and inspiring local engagement for a healthier, thriving ecosystem.

Connecting Community and Nature in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Discover our impact through vital statistics that showcase our conservation efforts and community engagement.

Volunteer Hours Contributed

Over 450 dedicated hours logged by community members supporting local conservation initiatives.

Species Protected

We have helped safeguard 75 native species through targeted habitat preservation projects.

Community Members Engaged

Engaging 1,200 residents in educational events and hands-on stewardship activities annually.

Conservation Projects Completed

Successfully completed 35 projects aimed at restoring and maintaining Bell Lakeโ€™s natural environment.

Community Stories

Explore our latest articles, local insights, and helpful resources that celebrate Bell Lake’s natural beauty and community efforts.

Connecting Bell Lake’s Community Through Environmental Care

Discover upcoming community gatherings and conservation projects, inviting you to contribute to preserving Bell Lake’s natural beauty and local heritage.

Spring Shoreline Cleanup

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Join us to clear litter and protect our lakeโ€™s shoreline, enhancing habitat for local wildlife.

Summer Wildlife Watch

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Observe and learn about native species in their natural environment with guided experts.

Autumn Tree Planting Day

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Help us plant native trees to restore Bell Lakeโ€™s forested areas and support biodiversity.