Adding to the list of shorebirds previously reported at Tiny Marsh: 2 Solitary Sandpipers Seen by Diane and Michael Hasley between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The shorebirds are in the partially drained area to the left of the Trotter Dyke, which is at the end of the first parking lot mentioned below. DIRECTIONS TO TINY MARSH: (per Ron Fleming): Tiny Marsh is about a 20 minute drive northwest of Barrie and about 10 minutes east of Wasaga Beach. Exit Hwy. 400 at the Bayfield St. ramp in Barrie, then follow Bayfield northwest (left). Bayfield becomes County Road 27 (do not turn onto #26 west toward Stayner and Wasaga). Keep going north (straight). Take 27 north through the village of Elmvale, cross the little Wye River, then look for Simcoe Road 6 and turn west (left). The road quickly angles northward through the hamlet of Saurin. Go a short distance to 1st Conc., which is the Tiny-Flos Townline (a sign on the left indicates the way to Tiny Marsh). Turn west (left) on the unpaved townline road and go 3.5 km to either the first parking lot on the right or another half km to the Interpretive Centre parking lot.

