2022 Volunteer Accomplishments
It Takes a Community Together, we made a difference! Thanks to you, our dedicated volunteers, partners and friends, […]
2022 Volunteer Accomplishments Continue Reading
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It Takes a Community Together, we made a difference! Thanks to you, our dedicated volunteers, partners and friends, […]
2022 Volunteer Accomplishments Continue Reading
The Watershed is Full of Wonders When you’re in the Credit River Watershed, there’s always something new to
Six Facts You May Not Know About the Credit River Watershed Continue Reading
Gary and Debbie Mountain have been running their farm in Caledon for over 20 years, and their connection
The Mountains: Embracing Change and Healing the Land Continue Reading
December 23, 2022 – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) reminds residents of the dangers near streams, rivers, ponds and
Winter Safety Message: Be Safe Near Waterways, Unsafe Ice Continue Reading
December 22, 2022 – Credit Valley Conservation is closing Terra Cotta Conservation Area and Island Lake Conservation Area
CVC Closes Terra Cotta and Island Lake Conservation Areas due to Storm Continue Reading
CVC Administration Offices are closed from December 25, 2022 to January 2, 2023 inclusive. We reopen 8:30 a.m.,
Holiday Office Closure 2022 Continue Reading
Black Bird, Black Bird, What Do You See? Have you spotted big, black birds while hiking our trails
Get to Know Black Birds in the Watershed Continue Reading
Enhance Wetlands on Your Property Ontario contains an impressive 25 per cent of Canada’s wetlands and six per
Wetland Restoration Planting Continue Reading
December 13, 2022 – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) was named one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers (2023) for
Credit Valley Conservation Named a GTA Top Employer for Third Year in a Row Continue Reading
On November 15, the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area (JTLCA) project was named one of this year’s prestigious
Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Recognized with Brownie Award Continue Reading
There Are Many Strategies for Surviving Winter The summer months are filled with the sights and sounds of
Where Do Insects Go in Winter? Continue Reading
ALUS Peel Project Update According to the 2021 agricultural census, 31 per cent of land in Peel is
Happy Reunion Continue Reading
Tips to Protect Evergreens From the Cold Not only do evergreen trees protect our homes from cold winds,
Preparing Evergreens for Winter Continue Reading
Beauty in Your Yard All Year Eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is a cone-shaped tree that stays green
Eastern White Cedar Continue Reading
Bring Nature Indoors For centuries people in colder climates have been bringing nature indoors to display signs of
Showcase Evergreens Inside and Out Continue Reading
The Future of the Credit River Watershed Everyone lives in a watershed. But what is a watershed and
Planning for the Future: A New Credit River Watershed Plan Continue Reading
The Crane Gathering Space The Credit River Watershed has some of the most naturally rich, biodiverse and beautiful
Connecting with our Past is Essential to our Future Continue Reading
Learning is an All-Season Adventure Take your students outdoors to learn! Join us at Terra Cotta Conservation Area for an
Changing Seasons Are New Opportunities to Learn Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF) hosted its 16th Annual Conservation Gala, presented by Argo Development Corp on Thursday,
Nature Inspires as Conservation Gala Receives Outpouring of Support Continue Reading
You Can Build Your Own Sustainable Trail Take a moment. Picture yourself outside on your favorite recreational trail. Think
The Province introduced the More Homes Built Faster Act, released October 25, that proposes changes to the Conservation Authorities Act.
Proposed Changes in Bill 23 Continue Reading