Grant Funds Trail Work in St. Lawrence County

Earlier this spring, TILT was awarded grant funding from the St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency (SLC IDA). The mission of the SLC IDA is to promote, encourage, attract and develop job opportunities and economically sound commerce and industry in St. Lawrence County. Funding is distributed through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). TILT’s funding was awarded under the Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality Promotion category.

With both the Macsherry Trail and Chippewa Bay Preserve being located in St. Lawrence County, TILT is able to use this funding for material upgrades which will benefit the neighboring communities and out of town visitors alike. Upgrades can be seen in the form of new footbridges, a wildlife viewing platform, and updated trail guides. These upgrades will further facilitate the many recreational opportunities offered at these preserves. Opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, and cross-country skiing drive tourism, which supports the vitality of our local economy.

The Land Trust applauds the work of the SLC IDA and is proud to be included as a recipient of this funding. Throughout the year, the organization hosts annual TILTreks, KidsTreks, and TILTKids Day Camps at many of our Signature Preserves. These programs promote living, learning, and conserving in the Thousand Islands. Thanks to the generous funding from the SLC IDA, TILT is able to continue offering these outdoor recreational opportunities and providing access to over 21 miles of trails that are open to the public, year-round.

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