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The Township Gets Recognized

The Township of Madawaska Valley gets a 5 Blooms rating at the 2018 National/International Symposium and Awards Ceremonies.

The townships Communities In Bloom committee members Debbie Marshall and Elser Lee Faith Archer told us the township was judged on 6 main aspects: Tidiness, Environmental Action, Heritage Conservation, Urban Forestry, Landscape and Floral Displays. The township was categorized with other municipalities who had a population between 1501 and 5000.

The duo said the township and community played a major role in making sure the judges were wowed when they visited from July 19th to the 21st. They said they had to a lot of grounds to cover (Wilno and Combermere) but happened to pack it in a tight schedule. What also got special recognition was the partnership between the residents and the township during a time of crisis. Archer says they recognized how everyone in the Madawaska Valley comes together, especially during the 2016 floods.

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Marshall and Archer say that getting recognized by Communities In Bloom Canada was a major achievement that publicizes the township as a great destination not only in Canada, but internationally. For more information, click here.

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