Date of posting: November 25, 2025
HTLTC is recruiting three members to serve as Directors on the HTLTC Board. The HTLTC’s area is a dynamic landscape, comprised of diverse natural areas, productive farmland, as well as small and large communities. The HTLTC is seeking diverse skills and experience, as well as geographical representation by members, to help advance the organization. The HTLTC is seeking motivated and passionate people with skills and experience including fundraising, marketing, knowledge of nature, land stewardship and agriculture, community engagement, finance, investment or estate planning.
For complete details, please download the Application Form for Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy Board of Directors – 100 KB (medium-sized) PDF file.
Opportunity to Apply for the Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy’s Board of Directors – Three (3) Positions Available
Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy (HTLTC) gives people a local way to make a positive difference by helping protect and restore land, water and nature in the historic Huron Tract area within Huron, Lambton, Middlesex and Perth counties. HTLTC was created in 2011 by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation (ABCF), a registered Canadian charity.
HTLTC currently protects more than 275 acres of land. The mission of the HTLTC is to ensure a land legacy, with a vision of an inspired community that values and protects natural habitat.
HTLTC is a proud member of the Ontario Land Trust Alliance (OLTA).
More information about HTLTC may be found on the HTLTC website.
HTLTC is recruiting three members to serve as Directors on the HTLTC Board. The HTLTC’s area is a dynamic landscape, comprised of diverse natural areas, productive farmland, as well as small and large communities. The HTLTC is seeking diverse skills and experience, as well as geographical representation by members, to help advance the organization. The HTLTC is seeking motivated and passionate people with skills and experience including fundraising, marketing, knowledge of nature, land stewardship and agriculture, community engagement, finance, investment or estate planning.
Duties and responsibilities of Board Members:
- To be legally and ethically responsible for all activities of Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy
- To ensure the organization best serves its mission, by providing governance oversight
- To establish policies for the effective management of the organization
- To serve on at least one HTLTC committee (e.g., Property Management Committee) or take on a special assignment
- To participate in volunteer activities (e.g., fundraising campaigns, land stewardship, outreach events)
- To be a member of the HTLTC or have the ability to become a member of the HTLTC
- To be familiar with and adhere to all HTLTC policies
- If desired and, upon nomination, to serve as an Officer of the Board (e.g., Chair, Vice-Chair) with additional roles and responsibilities
Time Commitment
- Attend a new director orientation session (ca. 4 hours)
- Attend and actively participate in at least 75% of board meetings (4 in-person board meetings annually, ca. 3 hours)
- Attend and actively participate in an HTLTC committee (approximately 4 meetings per year)
- Attend special events such as fundraisers and nature reserve celebrations
Length of Term
Two years (three-term limit)
How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Applications may be submitted:
- Via email to info@htltc.ca
- Please include ‘HTLTC Board of Directors’ in the subject of the email.
- In person or mail at 71108 Morrison Line, Exeter ON N0M 1S5
Applicants will be contacted only if an interview is required. The Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy is an equal-opportunity organization, and welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Upon request, applicants will be notified of accessibility accommodations and assistive devices
