Howard Watson Nature Trail (Blackburnnews.com File Photo)Howard Watson Nature Trail (Blackburnnews.com File Photo)
Sarnia

Bluewater Trails Committee Back At Work

With the warmer weather upon us, the Bluewater Trails Committee is hard at work for another year.

Chairman Jared Fedora says a main goal this year is to get the Howard Watson nature trail back to its former glory in the hopes of increasing its use.

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Fedora says the committee has over a dozen projects that are either ongoing or nearing completion including a bike lane along the St. Clair Pkwy.

He says they're seeking public input on the current trail system and possible improvements they'd like to see.

To give feedback, you can visit the Bluewater Trails Facebook page.

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