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The North Hastings Community Fish Hatchery, located in Bancroft, is a community-run facility dedicated to supporting healthy fish populations in the area. Established in 2001, the hatchery was founded by Dennis and Mary LeFeuvre in response to the decline of local trout fisheries. Recognizing the need for a sustainable solution, the hatchery focuses on raising a unique local strain of Lake Trout, known as the 'jewel', that is better adapted to the changing climate conditions in inland lakes.
Since its inception, the North Hastings Community Fish Hatchery has been supported by various sponsors and partners, with construction beginning in 2007 and fish production starting in 2008. In addition to Lake Trout, the hatchery has expanded its efforts to include brook trout and brown trout, further contributing to the preservation of fish populations in the region.
The late Dennis LeFeuvre, a founding member and driving force behind the hatchery's development, saw his vision come to fruition before his passing in 2010. His legacy lives on through the continued work of the hatchery and its volunteers in stocking local lakes with healthy fish populations. As a non-profit organization, the North Hastings Community Fish Hatchery relies on the support of its members and community donations to sustain its operations and further its mission of preserving local fish populations.
Visitors to the hatchery can learn more about its history, ongoing projects, and opportunities to support its conservation efforts through memberships, donations, and events such as the annual Dinner & Auction. With a commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement, the North Hastings Community Fish Hatchery invites fish enthusiasts and conservationists alike to join in its mission of protecting and enhancing the region's aquatic ecosystems.