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Your Voice Is Powerful – Help Protect Butternut Creek!

Butternut Creek and the surrounding natural spaces are vital to our community’s health, wildlife, and quality of life. The activities happening at 630 Gore Road risk losing this precious environment, but together we can make a difference. By raising your voice, staying informed, and engaging with city decision-makers, you help protect the green spaces we all cherish. Every action, big or small, counts – here’s how you can get involved today.


Sign the Petition to Protect Butternut Creek

Adding your name to this petition sends a powerful message to city officials that residents demand the preservation of our natural heritage and responsible urban planning.

Take a minute now to sign the petition and stand with us in defending Butternut Creek’s ecosystems, green spaces, and wildlife habitats from further damage.

Every signature counts – please share the petition with your friends, family, and neighbors.


Contact City Officials & Elected Representatives

Your emails and calls bring attention to the issue and encourage officials to act. Here are the key people to contact:

Mayor of Kingston (mayor@cityofkingston.ca)
Your own Councillor: https://www.cityofkingston.ca/council-and-city-administration/council/city-council/
or Councillor Ryan Boehme (rboehme@cityofkingston.ca)
Tim Park – Director of Planning (tpark@cityofkingston.ca) and Tess Gilchrist – City Planner (tgilchrist@cityofkingston.ca)

Join Our Community

Stay connected and support local organizing efforts:

Subscribe to community email updates to stay informed about meetings, news, and action alerts:
friends.of.butternut.creek[at symbol]gmail.com
Engage with the community on the local Facebook page dedicated to Butternut Creek.


Spread the Word

Upload photos of wildlife to iNaturalist. Share photos or videos of Butternut Creek, the clearing activities, or local wildlife on social media.
Talk with friends, family, and local schools about why protecting Butternut Creek matters.
Distribute informational flyers or post notices in community hubs to keep others informed.
Encourage others to write to city officials and get involved.

Participate in Public Input

Attend upcoming public meetings or town halls related to the Official Plan Amendment and urban boundary expansion when dates are announced.
Submit comments or concerns to City Planning through official channels when consultation periods open.