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2020 Annual Report(page)

Conservation Matters DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Chair, Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer Progress on Strategic Accomplishments (2018-2022) Video: Conservation Matters | TRCA Jurisdiction Map STRATEGIC PLAN OBJECTIVES: 1. Green the Toronto region’s economy 2. Manage our regional water resources for current and future... Read more

News(page)

VIEW POSTS Carruthers Creek Watershed Plan Approved: Fall 2021 – September 24, 2021 Carruthers Creek Watershed Plan Update: Summer 2021 – June 24, 2021 Carruthers Creek Watershed Plan Update: Spring 2021 – May 14, 2021 Carruthers Creek Watershed Plan Update: Winter 2021 – January 29, 2021 Carruthers Creek Watershed Plan Update: Summer 2020 – September... Read more

Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) Projects(page)

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... Read more

Source to Stream Conference 2024: Setting the Standard for Sustainable Innovation(news)

On March 26 and 27, 2024, the Source to Stream Conference made its annual return, presenting more than 50 speakers and attracting 770 delegates. Hosted by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) in collaboration with Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA), this event unites individuals across sectors – from government... Read more
Source to Stream Conference 2024: Setting the Standard for Sustainable Innovation

Top Tips to Keep You Safe While Enjoying the Outdoors this Spring(news)

March 7, 2024, Toronto, ON — Spring weather is right around the corner and will bring warmer temperatures and new opportunities for recreational activities. However, spring weather can also increase the risk of flooding from spring rainfall events. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) wants to remind everyone to practice spring safety and remember the... Read more
Top Tips to Keep You Safe While Enjoying the Outdoors this Spring

CONSERVATION CONNECTIONS:
TRCA 2023 Annual Report
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    LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We respectfully acknowledge the lands we are situated on are Traditional Territories and Treaty Lands, in particular those of the Mississaugas of the Credit, as well as the Anishinaabe of the Williams Treaty First Nations, the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and are now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis... Read more

Yellow Creek Below Summerhill Gardens – Project History(page)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) undertook emergency works along a section of Yellow Creek for the protection of essential infrastructure and public safety. To improve channel stability and function, TRCA is planning to continue work and undertake channel maintenance and repairs. Project Location The project area is located within the Vale of Avoca Ravine... Read more

150 Kilgour Road Stormwater Outfall Remediation Project(page)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), in partnership with Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital (HBKRH), is undertaking stormwater outfall remediation and slope stabilization works behind 150 Kilgour Road to remediate a failing stormwater outfall and protect at-risk essential structures located adjacent to and within Burke Brook Ravine. Project Location The project is generally located north-northeast... Read more

Scarborough Waterfront(page)

The Scarborough Bluffs are an iconic natural wonder located at the doorstep of Canada’s largest city. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), in partnership with the City of Toronto, is working on a number of transformational projects along a 15 km stretch of Lake Ontario shoreline to enhance a connected system of greenspaces, improve access,... Read more
Scarborough Waterfront

Colonel Samuel Smith Park Major Maintenance Project(page)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is planning major maintenance repairs in Colonel Samuel Smith Park on areas of the shoreline damaged by erosion. TRCA will address current erosion hazards impacting the park and enhance protection around the shoreline to prevent future hazards to visitors. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT Project Background Colonel Samuel Smith... Read more
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