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. Funding support thanks to Peterborough K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, and S.M. Blair Family Foundation.

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Phragmites australis: Why we cannot afford to ignore this invasion webinar with Janice M. Gilbert

This is a handout from our webinar, "Phragmites australis: Why we cannot afford to ignore this invasion" webinar. Invasive Phragmites australis is a critical issue in Canada, threatening ecosystems. To control it effectively, a careful …

1 file, 1 link Freshwater Stewards…
Pierre - Natural Edge testimonial

Pierre planted over 100 native tree and shrub species along his shoreline to create a "natural edge"! We're excited to see how his plants continue to mature and fill in as time goes on.

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Pike and woody debris colouring sheet

Woody debris piles provide a safe place for fish to eat, lay eggs, rest, and hide from predators. The piles are made up of branches, snags, and root balls in the water. This habitat is …

1 file Nature Discovery Pr…
Pine Lake In-Water Fish Habitat Enhancement - Watersheds Canada

Funding from the LUSH Charity Pot has allowed for the in-water fish habitat enhancement in Pine Lake, about 60 minutes west of Perth in the Township of North Frontenac, Ontario. The project was completed thanks …

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Planning Tools for Shoreline Protection webinar with Melissa Markham

Shoreline protection in municipalities is best achieved through appropriate land use planning tools. In Ontario, the community planning permit system (CPPS) is a land use planning tool that municipalities can use for environmental protection. My …

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Planning for our Shorelands webinar with Christopher Dennison

Planning for our Shorelands is a collaborative project bringing together expert planners, scientists, and lake stewards from across Ontario. Its objective is to provide meaningful best-management practice resources and ‘shoreland networking’ opportunities for those who …

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Plant Identification Guide table

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Nature Discovery Pr…
Planting Your Own Pollinator Garden

Planting a pollinator garden is one of the easiest (and most beautiful!) direct changes that you can make to your property to benefit the environment. Read this blog post to find out the best way …

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Planting native wildflower instructions

Put soil in pot, plant seeds in soil, and water them daily to keep the soil wet. Keep the plant in sunlight and watch it grow. Plant the seedling outside when it reaches a certain …

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