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Dewatering of Oak Ridges
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Durham Sewer Contruction.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Summer jobs for students are available...

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THE ROUGE WATERSHED

Early Settlement

By 1793, 13 American colonies had revolted against British rule and many so called “British Empire Loyalists” were beginning to move from the United States to Canada....

OUR PARTNERS

Fall Volunteer Planting Days in 2011

A typical day of planting begins at 9:30 am and ends at noon. Lunch and a nature walk (1 to 2 pm) follow....

NEWS AND ISSUES

Click here for the Spring/Summer 2011 Bark of the Tree Newsletter

Click here to support the creation of a Rouge National Park!

The Federal Conservative government has announced plans to create a Rouge National Park, but public support is needed to keep the land and wildlife in and around the existing Rouge Park protected. Here you can find more information and a sample letter to send to your local, provincial and federal governments....

OUR PROJECTS

Bio-Monitoring

Butterfly bio-monitoring walk....

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FRW Formation

Friends of the Rouge Watershed (FRW) was formed in 1991 ....