New erosion hazards can be reported utilizing the “report an erosion hazard” button on the left side of the screen under the Erosion Risk Management menu. If you have an inquiry about an erosion hazard, please contact: erosionmonitoring@trca.ca or (365) 566-2376. Read more
What is erosion, and how can I stop it? Learn the causes of erosion and discover smart landscaping strategies and techniques to minimize erosion on your property. DOWNLOAD TRCA’S TIPS FOR LANDOWNERS Erosion is the process of soil movement primarily by WATER or WIND. WATER Erosion is the result of water coming into contact with soil... Read more
Managing the risk associated with the natural hazards of flooding and erosion is one of the primary roles of conservation authorities under the Conservation Authorities Act. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) fulfills this role through the delivery of multiple natural resource management programs and services, including the Erosion Risk Management Program (ERMP). The ERMP... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), in partnership with the Region of York, is undertaking an erosion control project to protect sanitary infrastructure along German Mills Creek, in the City of Richmond Hill. Thank you to those that have attended the Public Information Centre and submitted comments. The comment period has now closed and your... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), in conjunction with the City of Toronto, is undertaking a shoreline repair and long-term erosion mitigation project along a portion of Waterfront Trail between East Point Park and Port Union Waterfront Park. The goal of this project is to develop long-term protection to protect the shoreline and Waterfront Trail... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), in partnership with the Town of Ajax, is undertaking a flood and erosion control project along the Ajax Waterfront. Thank you for attending Public Information Centre #2! Comments are now closed. To complete this Project, TRCA will initiate a Class Environmental Assessment (EA), which provides the opportunity for input... Read more
PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT Algonquin Island – Northwest Shoreline:Preferred Alternative Updated Following feedback from the second round of public engagement, the final preferred alternative for Algonquin Island’s Northwest Shoreline focus area has been updated to Concept 2: Impermeable Berm with Stone Buttress. This concept includes the installation of a vegetated berm for flood protection along the shoreline.... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has proposed to undertake remedial works in the stream valley corridor behind Clarinda Drive, in the City of Toronto. The purpose of this work is to protect private properties and municipal sewer infrastructure from valley slope instability related to erosion hazards within a tributary of the East Don River.... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has proposed to undertake remedial flood and erosion control works behind Topcliff Avenue to provide long-term protection to private property from the hazards of erosion and slope instability. Project Location The project is located in the City of Toronto, near the intersection of Finch Avenue West and Jane Street.... Read more
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has proposed to undertake remedial works near Heath Street East, in the City of Toronto, to protect private property from the hazards of slope instability and address erosion concerns within the creek channel below. Project Location The project is located in the City of Toronto, northeast of the intersection... Read more