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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.

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Climate Change

Find out the real facts on climate change and what can be done for the future.

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Get Outdoors

Experience TRCA Parks and Culture! Enjoy our events, learn something new and get involved in your community.

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Recent News

02/08/2010

New Eco-Roof Program to Boost Rexdale's Local Economy and Create Green Jobs

Partners in Project Green launches Cool Rexdale program

01/25/2010

Rise of the New Don: Public Forum on the Revitalization of Toronto's Waterfront Set for January 27

-Public invited to hear the latest news about the Don Mouth Naturalization and Port Lands Flood Protection Project-

01/04/2010

Get Involved With Your Watershed

New members needed for TRCA's Watershed Committees for 2010-2012 Term

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Valentines Dinner & Nature Walk
Saturday, February 13 2010
Hoot & Howl at Heart Lake
Saturday, February 20 2010
Dog Sled Races
Saturday, February 27 2010
Owl Prowl
Saturday, February 27 2010
Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival
Saturday, March 6 2010
to Sunday, April 11, 2010
Maple Syrup Dinner by Lamplight
Saturday, March 27 2010

Did you Know?

A standard gas mower can emit the same amount of common air pollutants in one hour as driving a new car for over 550 kilometres.
North America's largest commercial solar powered pontoon boat is being used to deliver aquatic education programs at Lake St. George Field Centre.
Help support our key areas
Did you that your donation will support the Conservation Foundation’s goal of raising funds to support its various programs in 3 key areas: TRANSFORMATION, EDUCATION and REFORESTION?
Indian Line Campground is the closest campground to Toronto
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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