Welcome to the Watersheds Canada Resource Library!

Here you will find a comprehensive collection of free educational resources dedicated to helping rural shoreline property owners, families, municipalities, lake groups, and educators protect their lakes and restore natural habitat. Explore guides, best practices, case studies, lesson plans, and tools to become a freshwater protector. All resources are freely shareable so please include them in a newsletter, on social media, or printed for a community booth!
Funding support thanks to Peterborough K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, and S.M. Blair Family Foundation.

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Fish Habitat 9
Freshwater Stewardship Community 57
Freshwater, Plants, and People 19
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Love Your Lake 46
Nature Discovery Programming 38
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Planning for our Shorelands 18
The Natural Edge 96
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Plants for the Pugnose Shiner handout
Plants for the Pugnose Shiner handout

This document highlights native plants that can help improve watershed health and support species recovery in eco-zone 6a. The plants …

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Protecting Your Gardens, Lawn…and Your Lake by Love Your Lake
Protecting Your Gardens, Lawn…and Your Lake by Love Your Lake

Many people work hard to have a lush, green lawn. However, what we do on our properties can impact the …

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Pugnose Shiner - Wellers Bay and East Lake partner spotlight and individual actions video
Pugnose Shiner - Wellers Bay and East Lake partner spotlight and individual actions video

The Pugnose Shiner is a small fish in the minnow family that is found in Southern Ontario including near the …

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Pugnose Shiner Landowner Engagement and Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project
Pugnose Shiner Landowner Engagement and Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project

The goal of this project is to focus on education and actions that you as a shoreline property owner, can …

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Pugnose Shiner fact sheet
Pugnose Shiner fact sheet

The Pugnose Shiner is a threatened species due to declining habitat quality. The species is vulnerable to waterfront development, removal …

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Restoring Shorelines with the Help of Technology - Latornell 2019
Restoring Shorelines with the Help of Technology - Latornell 2019

Watch Watersheds Canada's Chloe Lajoie present at the 2019 Latornell Conservation Symposium. Her presentation, "Restoring Shorelines with the Help of …

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Rob Discovers the Natural Edge
Rob Discovers the Natural Edge

Rob is the President of the Mississippi Lakes Association (MLA) and has participated in both the Love Your Lake Program …

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Septic Systems: they may be out of sight, but they shouldnt be out of mind!
Septic Systems: they may be out of sight, but they shouldnt be out of mind!

Septic systems are an integral part of a cottage's infrastructure, but it's important to be careful about their use and …

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Shoreline Summer
Shoreline Summer

Step out into the field with one of our past shoreline assessors with our Love Your Lake program! Hear about …

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