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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) works with its partners to ensure The Living City is built on a natural foundation of healthy rivers and shorelines, greenspace and biodiversity, and sustainable communities.

In a Group of Leaves at Claremont Field Centre Eat Local Sky Family at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area Along the Humber River The Living City Praying Mantis Owl Wind Turbine Hiking at Albion Hills Conservation Area Mountain Biking Tulip Garden Walking at Black Creek Pioneer Village Mouth of the Rouge River Albion Hills Campground Constructing the Archetype Sustainable House School Group at Black Creek Pioneer Village Archetype Sustainable House

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Recent News

11/03/2009

Gord Downie and Mark Mattson of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper set to inspire guests at Environmental Dinner

Music meets the environment at the 16th Annual Charles Sauriol Environmental Dinner for The Living City on November 12

10/21/2009

Bring Nature Back: Mimico Creek Channel Restored as Part of Climate Change Initiative

Toronto and Region Conservation Restores Highly Urbanized Creek back to its Natural Splendor: Tour and Opening Ceremony on October 22

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Did you Know?

You can help make THE LIVING CITY a healthy place for all - to live, work and play.
"Gifts of Clean Water" helps to monitor water quality
Did you know that your support helps TRCA monitor water quality at over 460 sites each year?
Indian Line Campground is the closest campground to Toronto
Your monthly gift goes towards supporting programs to help residents of the Toronto region understand the environment in our city.
Storing compressed air below ground could provide the grid with wind power when it's needed, not just when it blows.

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