Springer Conger
History
This property is 51.23 acres and consists primarily of forested wetland surrounded by woodland and wetland.
Significant Features
Deciduous forests of sugar maple, American beech, and oak and ash species dominate the natural areas. Mixed and coniferous forests are scattered through the eco-district. On drier sites, eastern white pine and red pine grow. Spruce species, eastern hemlock, balsam fir, American larch, and eastern white cedar are more common on cooler-than- normal, moist to wet sites.
This property supports habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna with upland deciduous and mixed forested areas, open and wooded wetlands and open regenerating grassy areas
Location
This property is located on the east side of Highway 6, about 17-km south of Owen Sound and 5-km south of Chatsworth and about 9-km north of Williamsford.