
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

Watersheds Canada launches an email campaign to rescind Ford’s Bill 23

“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