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New To St.Thomas, Ontario Canada


KBjork

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Hello, I  will be NEW to the St.Thomas area and I LOVE mushrooms particularly Chanterelles. I wondered if you can pick these beauties in the area? I also wondered about free land- meaning one can walk any where as they do in Scandinavia? Are there forest that one can go pick Chanterelles in the area? I am Canadian but have been living out of the country for over 20 years, things tend to change. 

I am not very knowledgeable at all about forest picking and  defining  what is edible or not. I have A LOT to learn, hence my reason for joining this group. The other reason is, I have cancer and I have been taking medical mushrooms for over a year. I wondered if you can find  Turkey Tail, Chaga, Maitake and Reishi  I am interested in for medical use. 

I look forward to get to know you and the information.  One last question, is there anyone else with cancaner  using mushrooms? If so I would enjoy hearing what you are doing.

Thank you in advance for your responses

 

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Hello, welcome to the forums.  Before anyone can provide advice, we need to know which St. Thomas you are referring to.  I suspect that it is St. Thomas, Ontario, but there are locations with that name in several other provinces and countries.

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