The Links Listed Here Are For Information Purposes Only
-they neither represent the collective views of the Springfield
Lake Community, nor of SLW -
Our Councillor, HRM District-19: Upper Sackville - Beaver Bank
Brad Johns Tel:902-869-4748; Cell:902-476-1234
Springfield Lake Recreation Association (SLRA)
Consistently across all regions, 80% of HRM residents are concerned about the cleanliness of lakes and waterways in the Halifax Regional Municipality. See the detailed Survey Results
HRM and the Regional Planning process; AND IMPORTANT
Soil & Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax (SWCSMH)
Sackville Rivers Association (SRA)
Living By Water How you can easily help the lake.
If you want to test drinking water or lake water then go to the Capital Health Environmental Services
Laboratory
Model Lake Plan for a Local Community PDF booklet with some great ideas
Access Near Aquatic Areas and other stewardship guides
Second Lake Regional Park Association
A Resource List of publications and videos for Lake Stewardship
Maybe the Springfield Lake Community should think BIG: Others
nearby are!
HRM is examining boating regulations on Urban Lakes
Canada Coast Guard Private Buoy Regulations
Canada Coast Guard Small Vessel Regulations
Canada Coast Guard Boating Restriction Regulations
Why build A Loon's Nest?
Caution, warnings, and loon nest Construction
CWS information on Loons
& Video
Keeping Loons Afloat
Testing the Legends of Loons
HRM Sustainable Maintenance of Lawns
Ecological Gardening
Nova Scotia Urban Lakes Fish-Stocking List
The Springfield Lake Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) a euphamism for Sewage-Treatment
HRM sewage treatment in general
Review on effects of turbidity and sediment resuspension on aquatic
health: PDF-file
compiled from the Fairview Lake Association URL FLA
A lake that is motor-free
Information on the Shubenacadie River headwaters