Ottawa Riverkeeper, a charitable organization, is a champion and collective voice for the Ottawa River watershed, providing leadership and inspiration to protect, promote and improve its ecological health and future.


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Giving Back to the River: Introducing The Big River Give
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Giving Back to the River: Introducing The Big River Give

The Ottawa River gives us so much – it’s the lake you swim in, the river you drink from, the stream you fish from, the creek you paddle down, and the shoreline you walk along – here’s how we give back.
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Under Threat: New Report Card provides Ottawa River with a poor grade
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Under Threat: New Report Card provides Ottawa River with a poor grade

Ottawa Riverkeeper has released a new, comprehensive Watershed Report Card for the Ottawa River. The results tell a story of a watershed under threat from recent human activity. Development, land use, and climate change are reshaping Canada’s capital river system.
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A report of toxic sewage from Chalk River raises concerns over transparency
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A report of toxic sewage from Chalk River raises concerns over transparency

You may have been hearing the news of toxic sewage being released from facilities at Chalk River in recent days. What happened? We cover what we know so far, and why the episode speaks volumes about the lack of transparency surrounding the Chalk River site.
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Plastic Pollution in the Spotlight for Earth Week 2024
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Plastic Pollution in the Spotlight for Earth Week 2024

This Earth Day, the theme of "Planet vs Plastics" took centre stage, shining a spotlight on the ubiquitous issue of plastic pollution. Against the backdrop of the INC-4 international plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa, Ottawa Riverkeeper was deeply engaged in both local and global efforts to address this pressing environmental challenge.
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Ice Conditions in the Watershed: Worrying Trends
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Ice Conditions in the Watershed: Worrying Trends

In the southern portion of the watershed, many have noticed a remarkably short period of ice cover on the river this year. This can have consequences not only for our winter activities but also for wildlife and broader watershed health.
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Piloting a New Road Salt Monitoring Methodology in 2023-2024
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Piloting a New Road Salt Monitoring Methodology in 2023-2024

Ottawa Riverkeeper’s road salt monitoring initiative has uncovered alarming levels of chloride in local creeks for the past 4 years. We explore what the program is finding this year, and how we continue to evolve our monitoring to make it faster, easier, and cheaper to keep tabs on our local freshwater ecosystems.
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