The Lake Huron Coastal Centre’s youth corps was back in Kincardine, Ontario, for the third year in a row to learn about the coastal environment, plastic pollution, and shoreline ecology. They used what they learned to protect the Lake Huron shoreline and develop their own knowledge and skills. Read the full story by The Kincardine Record.
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