The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Riverine Flood Status
Normal
Lake Simcoe Shoreline Status
Normal
Low Water Status
Normal

On the Shore

On the Shore

Healthy shorelines are a vital connection between land and water. Whether you live right on Lake Simcoe, or have a stream, creek or river running through your property, protecting the shoreline or streambank can restore your property and enhance your view.

Whether you’d like to plant trees and shrubs to prevent erosion and improve water quality, or naturalize your streambank with wildflowers and birdboxes, we have funding for you!

We have funds available to help you:

  • Stabilize your streambank or shoreline naturally and securely
  • Beautify your view with overhanging trees and shrubs to create shade and attract wildlife
  • Reduce shoreline erosion and your risk of flooding with beautiful trees and shrubs

What can you do?

How can you get started?

The process is simple. Identify a project that will improve your productivity and protect your land. Contact our restoration experts to book a free, confidential site visit to review your project and begin the application process. 

Not sure what projects can s​​upport your business? Our Restoration Project Specialists can visit your property to help you identify opportunities.

Need information from an Restoration Project Specialist?

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Lori McLean

Restoration Project Specialist

905-895-1281 Ext. 272
l.mclean@lsrca.on.ca

  • Bradford West Gwillimbury (Holland Marsh)
  • New Tecumseth
  • York Region
    • Aurora
    • East Gwillimbury
    • King
    • Newmarket
    • Whitchurch-Stouffville​​​​
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Peter Shuttleworth

Restoration Project Specialist

905-895-1281 Ext. 114
p.shuttleworth@lsrca.on.ca

  • Barrie
  • City of Kawartha Lakes
  • Durham Region
    • Brock
    • Scugog
    • Uxbridge
  • Simcoe County
    • Bradford West Gwillimbury (excluding the Holland Marsh)
    • Innisfil
    • Oro-Medonte
    • Ramara 
  • York Region
    • ​Georgina
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