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​REPORTING GUIDELINES

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Please note that major issues and concerns will be referred to Ferguson Forest Centre for maintenance, but various weather-related or seasonal conditions (icy trails, muddy trails, etc.) are typically left to resolve on their own.

​3. TRAIL NAME: You may select only one trail per report. If you wish to report for more than one trail, you will need to file a separate report for each.

4. TRAIL ISSUE(S): For more than one issue on the same trail, please mark all that apply and supply any additional information in the notes section.

5. LOCATION(S): If you have a smart phone with you on the trail, you can use Google Maps (or a similar app) to identify the geographic coordinates of the issue and  copy & paste them here. See example, below:
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​If you are unable to provide the geographic coordinates, please describe the location(s), listing as many landmarks as possible.

6. PHOTO(S): you can upload up to three photos and/or a screenshot of the location of an issue.
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SUBMIT: click the SUBMIT button to send your report.

Note: to file another report, you will need to reload a new blank form; to do so, re-select the web page.
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​275 County Road 44
​North Grenville, ON, K0G 1G0
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​"And into the forest I go,
to lose my mind and find my soul."

 - John Muir
Early Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher,
and pioneering advocate for nature ​and wilderness preservation
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