The Belfountain Salamander Festival was created to bring people together to celebrate our community, its history, heritage, parks, trails, and, of course, the survival of the endangered salamander.
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This year we celebrate our 18th Salamander Festival, in conjunction with Credit Valley Conservation.
How did it all come about?
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In 1996, the Belfountain Task Force was formed. The Task Force was instrumental in halting a development, planned for the outskirts of the village, that threatened the very essence of our tightly-knit community.
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The Task Force became the Belfountain Community and Planning Organization (BCPO) which in turn became the Belfountain Community Organization (BCO.)
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After the threat of the development was neutralized, the BCPO wanted to keep bringing the community close together in a way that didnât involve undergoing a crisis. The idea of a festival came to mind. It was named after a rediscovered threatened species: the Jefferson Salamander.
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Money raised from the Festival was used to fund sections of the Erin-Cataract Trailway, walkways, the re-introduction of salmon fry into the Credit River, the Belfountain Public School playground, the Christmas party, and other environmental and community endeavours.
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This year, funds raised will be used to defend our beautiful and unique Belfountain area against various threats including a development proposed for the same location as the one that was fought successfully 20+ years ago.
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Remember, âSmall IS Beautiful!â
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