Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) Projects

Toronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and the City of Toronto have been approved for financial support under Infrastructure Canada’s Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) to proactively address erosion caused by flooding by repairing, remediating, and enhancing the resilience of Toronto’s ravines, waterfront shoreline structures, and tree canopy.

Project Background

Infrastructure Canada is investing $68.1 million in support of TRCA’s Toronto Region Ravine Erosion Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation Project, Toronto Waterfront Erosion Hazard Mitigation Project, and City of Toronto’s Tree Canopy and Waterfront Shoreline Project through the DMAF program.

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne makes erosion protection funding announcement
Toronto Region Ravine Erosion Management and Hazard Mitigation Project funding announcement.

These projects focus on addressing the most vulnerable erosion hazards to property and critical infrastructure that were impacted during the July 8, 2013 major rainfall event, the 2017 and 2019 record high Lake Ontario water levels, and the April 2018 wind and ice storm event.

These events have caused significant damage in ravine areas within TRCA’s jurisdiction and across the City of Toronto waterfront.

aerial photograph of record high Lake Ontario water levels in June 2017
Record high Lake Ontario water levels, photographed in June 2017

Projects will be phased over a 10-year period and completed by March 31, 2028.

Development of studies and designs will be completed by engineers, geoscientists, and other qualified professionals. Projects will be implemented using proven best management practices to maximize the asset lifespan and minimize potential environmental impacts during construction.

Evaluation of potential environmental risks will be assessed on a sub-project basis to account for the unique elements at each site.

Project Overview

  • The TRCA-led Toronto Region Ravine Erosion Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation Project will focus on addressing ravine erosion hazards through the implementation of erosion control and slope stabilization works. These works will provide protection for critical public and private infrastructure and improve the resilience of our urban ravine systems.
  • The TRCA-led Toronto Waterfront Erosion Hazard Mitigation Project will focus on maintenance of TRCA waterfront erosion control structures along the north shore of Lake Ontario, returning these structures to a state of good repair. This will provide a resilient system capable of withstanding current and predicted severe weather events in order to mitigate the risk to public safety, property, infrastructure, the environment, and economic disruption.

TRCA and Government of Canada representatives at Toronto waterfront erosion funding announcement
Toronto Waterfront Erosion Hazard Mitigation funding announcement.

  • The City of Toronto-led Toronto Tree Canopy and Waterfront Shoreline Project in partnership with TRCA will work to proactively address floods by repairing, remediating, and enhancing the resilience of Toronto’s waterfront shoreline structures and tree canopy. The proposed shoreline infrastructure repair, remediation, and enhancement projects will prevent further land loss along the waterfront, strengthen the Toronto shoreline’s resilience, and reduce risks from future extreme weather events.

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This is the landing page for the Toronto Region Ravine Erosion Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation Project, Toronto Waterfront Erosion Hazard Mitigation Project, and Toronto Tree Canopy and Waterfront Shoreline Project supported by DMAF. This page will be developed further in the near future and will include additional details about these projects as information becomes available.