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Watershed Resilience Action Program Launches to Support Lake and Watershed Projects in Muskoka

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Muskoka, ON – The District Municipality of Muskoka has launched the Watershed Resilience Action Program (WRAP), a new funding program to help local lake groups protect and improve water quality. Applications open on Jun. 1.  

The program will support projects led by lake associations and community stewardship groups across Muskoka. It is part of the District’s updated Muskoka Water Strategy and responds to public feedback asking for more support for local watershed work. 

WRAP is meant to help groups plan projects, take action and build local knowledge to protect lakes and watersheds. 

“People in Muskoka care deeply about the health of their lakes,” said Rebecca Willison, Environmental Planning, Policy and Program Coordinator. “WRAP will help local groups turn ideas into action and support projects that make a real difference.”  

Two funding streams 

Stream 1: Planning is open to organized lake and community groups on all waterbodies in Muskoka. Funding is available for projects such as: 

  • creating or updating a lake plan 
  • developing a stewardship action plan 
  • starting a citizen science or community stewardship program 
  • improving communications and engagement with waterbody residents 
  • organizing a stewardship event 

Funding under Stream 1 ranges from $1,000 to $10,000, depending on the type of project. 

Stream 2: Implementation is for organized stewardship groups working on lakes listed in Schedule E2 of the Muskoka Official Plan. This stream supports action and research projects that protect or improve water quality. 

Examples include:  

  • restoring habitat or shorelines 
  • managing invasive species 
  • reducing pollution 
  • improving stormwater management 
  • expanding community monitoring programs 
  • researching the effectiveness of stewardship activities 

Stream 2 provides funding for up to 50 per cent of total project costs, to a maximum of $20,000. Matching funds are required. 

Who can apply 

Applicants must be an organized lake stewardship group recognized by the District of Muskoka and based in Muskoka. Groups must also show they have volunteers and the ability to carry out the work. 

Only one application per stewardship group per year will be accepted. 

Projects must: 

  • have a clear start and end date 
  • include clear deliverables 
  • benefit the lake or watershed 
  • follow all laws, by-laws, policies and guidelines 

Priority will be given to: 

  • projects near water 
  • projects that clearly improve water quality 
  • research that could help other lakes in Muskoka 
  • first-time applicants 

How to apply 

Applications can be submitted as of Jun. 1 and must be submitted through the online application form by Aug. 31 at 4 p.m. 

Applicants are encouraged to book a pre-consultation with the District before applying to review project ideas and confirm eligibility. 

Successful applicants will be notified by Nov. 30, with funding subject to budget approval. 

Why the program matters 

The District has heard from lake associations and community groups that a lack of funding and resources can make it hard to move good projects forward. 

Feedback gathered through the Muskoka Official Plan review, the Lake System Health Workshop and the public survey showed strong support for more action-based funding, education and stewardship work. 

WRAP is designed to meet that need by helping local groups take practical steps to protect lake system and watershed health. 

The program also builds on Muskoka’s long history of water protection and stewardship. 

Learn more 

To learn more, review the application guide or apply online, visit: www.muskoka.on.ca/en/environment/watershed-project-funding-in-muskoka.aspx 

For questions or to book a pre-consultation, contact: 
stewardship@muskoka.on.ca 
705-645-2100 ext. 4387 

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The District of Muskoka is made up of six area municipalities and is responsible for delivering critical public services and programs to residents in our community. Visit our website at www.muskoka.on.ca. For updates by email, subscribe to News Updates on our website.  

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