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Credit Valley Trail Indigenous Experience Implementation Plan
Planning and development of Indigenous place-making along the Credit Valley Trail (CVT) is led by the CVT Indigenous Roundtable (IRT). The IRT is comprised of community members from several Indigenous nations in Canada including community members and Elders from the Missisaguas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) as well as community members from the Credit River Metis Council, Cree, Anishinaabe and Huron-Wendat First Nations.
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Cross-country Skiing
Glide Through the Snow as You Explore Our Parks When the snow is on the ground, dust off …
CrossPoint and the Community Tree Project
Connecting Community, Congregation and Climate Change CrossPoint Christian Reformed Church sits near the corner of Steeles Ave W …
Cucumber Tree
Magnolia acuminata Often referred to as the cucumber magnolia, this large tree, native to parts of southern Ontario, …
Cultivating Collaboration on Rented Farmland
Attention farmers and agricultural landowners This event aims to support both farmers who rent farmland and their landowners. …
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Customer Service Charter
We’re dedicated to providing a high-quality customer experience in all our programs and services. We work together to …
CVC Affirms Commitment to Continued Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Peoples
MISSISSAUGA – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is committed to learning, growing and taking steps on the path toward …
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CVC Announces Retirement of Chief Administrative Officer
The Board of Directors of Credit Valley Conservation Authority today announced that Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary/Treasurer Rae …
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CVC Asks Community to Nominate Environmental Champions
Do you know someone who deserves to be celebrated for their hard work to protect nature through conservation …
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CVC Asks Community to Nominate Environmental Champions
Do you know someone who deserves to be celebrated for their hard work protecting nature through conservation efforts? …
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CVC Awarded Active Transportation Fund for Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area
Today, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) was awarded a $4.1 million investment from the Government of Canada through the …
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CVC Awarded Treemendous Tree Canada Communities Grant
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has been awarded a $9,300 Treemendous Communities grant from Tree Canada. Sponsored by U-Haul, …
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CVC Board of Directors Announces New CAO
MISSISSAUGA – On behalf of the Board of Directors of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), Chair Karen Ras is …
CVC Builds Canada’s First CSA Compliant Smart Blue Roof
Learn How We’re Making the Most of Rainwater In 2017, we embarked on a mission to install Canada’s …
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CVC Celebrates 70 Years of Conservation
Our Enduring Legacy in the Community Over the past 70 years, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has had an …
CVC Celebrates the Community Tree Project
October 29, 2021 – On Saturday, October 23, 2021, over 30 Brampton residents and local political representatives joined …
CVC Closes Terra Cotta and Island Lake Conservation Areas due to Storm
December 22, 2022 – Credit Valley Conservation is closing Terra Cotta Conservation Area and Island Lake Conservation Area …
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CVC Conservation Areas and Trails Remain Closed Pending Phased Reopening
MISSISSAUGA – Yesterday, May 9, the Province of Ontario announced the reopening of provincial parks and provincial conservation reserves …
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