Cann Valley Landcare Group
What we do
Currently, the Valley has two beautiful nature trails that are not being used to their full advantage due to the state of the 2.3 kilometres and 5.3 kilometres tracks respectively. It is envisaged that both tracks become ‘all abilities accessible trails’ by widening, levelling and re-gravelling pathways, installing culverts and an elevated viewing platform for wheelchairs, and erecting seats and signage for relaxation and culture.
Our projects
The Cann Valley Nature Trails (CVNT) will provide many community benefits for the area (both locally and regionally) by:
Encouraging community members and visitors to increase their physical activity and participation along the trails
Connecting people to nature and to the beauty of the Valley, the indigenous environment and the local flora and fauna
Providing alternate recreational activities for all
Supporting the local economy through people spending time and money within the Valley especially with the recent upgrade to the town’s streetscape
Connecting visitors to the Caravan Park, the Valley and Croajingalong National Park.
Where are we?
Cann Valley is a small community in Far East Gippsland and is located on the junction of the Princes Highway and Monaro Highway, being the gateway to the popular coastal wilderness of Croajingalong National Park.
Our committee
Gary Arthurson (Chair)
Jane Campbell (Treasurer)
Annie Kentwell (Secretary)