
Book Your Shoreline Restoration in the St. Lawrence River Area of Concern, Ontario!

Watersheds Canada to help restore shorelines across 5 provinces in 2023-2024

Give Mom flowers that will bloom all year

Sowing the Seeds of Change with Community Gardens

Can Natural Buffers Help Mitigate Road Salt Pollution?

Watersheds Canada Recognizes World Wetlands Day

Wetlands: How Marshes and Swamps Can Save the World

You Can Give Our Lakes and Rivers a Fighting Chance

A gift of a greener earth: symbolically adopt a turtle, salamander, osprey, or sandpiper!

The Eastern Red-Backed Salamander and Our Shared Shoreline Responsibility

What’s your favourite river?

The Doug Smith story

Watersheds Canada now accepting intents of interest for Canada-wide climate change resilient shorelands project!

News release – “Sustaining our Freshwater” pilot program enhances freshwater health in Municipalities of South Frontenac, Tweed

Watersheds Canada’s Natural Edge Program nominated for prestigious conservation award

News Release – Muskrat Lake restored with 12,500 native plants thanks to Coors Seltzer

Natural Edge shoreline restoration program is a finalist for the Water Canada 2023 Awards

Mother’s Day gifts that help Canada’s pollinators

News release – Quinte, Cataraqui watersheds benefit from nature-based solutions to protect freshwater health

How to Soften a Shoreline Property

How Native Plants Help with Erosion Control

News Release – Two waves of federal funding a signal of hope for Canada’s freshwater future

Enter to win a beautifully hand-crafted Common Loon!

MEDIA RELEASE – Launch of new “Sustaining our Freshwater” pilot program for Municipalities of South Frontenac, Tweed

Giving Back to Your Freshwater: Using the Natural Edge Program to create a resilient and beautiful shoreline

Gifts of Freshwater: Symbolically adopt an otter, beaver, wild columbine, and brook trout

20 years of Watersheds Canada

“Amazing real-world learning” for students, Morrisburg residents restoring park’s waterfront

The benefits of vegetated riprap

Media Release – Natural Edge Program helps keep St. Lawrence River healthy for property owners, boaters, anglers, and anyone who uses the river

Algae: Pond Scum or Essential?

Media Release – Thousand Islands Area Residents’ Association facilitates education and restoration workshop with residents and Watersheds Canada’s Natural Edge Program

Helping Your New Plants Thrive

Media Release – Pugnose Shiner fish on West Lake, Ontario sees restored habitat, increased awareness thanks to community-led project

Stay Natural, Stay Safe around Ticks

The Land Between’s shoreland naturalization program review 2021 is now available

How-to: Plant Your Own Pollinator Garden

Natural Edge Program receives 2021 grant from Ontario Community Environment Fund

Media Release – OTF Helps Watersheds Canada Revitalize Quinte Watershed

Media Release – Community-led effort on Wellers Bay and East Lake, Ontario has lasting impacts for the Pugnose Shiner fish, a Species at Risk

Seed and Genetic Diversity

Media release – By 2024, 3km of shoreline in St. Lawrence River Area of Concern to be restored by Natural Edge Program, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, local partners

Get to Know your Pollinators!

Top 5 Ways to Support Winter Wildlife

Watersheds Canada featured on CBC News – “Shorelines ‘not a backyard swimming pool,’ lakefront landowners reminded”

Media release – Watersheds Canada to launch Canada’s first and only natural shoreline restoration software

Media Release – Watersheds Canada’s Natural Edge Program nominated for 2021 Nature Inspiration Award

Media release – Quinte Watershed Re-Naturalized with 7,780 Native Plants Thanks to the Natural Edge Program and Quinte Conservation

Media Release – Quinte Watershed Benefits from Native Plants Thanks to the Natural Edge Program

Media Release – The Natural Edge Program is a Perfect Fit for Local Farmers