Growing the Greenbelt

November 5, 2015

Groups Call on Province to Grow the Greenbelt, Protect Water Supplies

Urban Sprawl Threatens 1.5 Million Acres of Critical Water Resources

Toronto -- Over 100 community groups, including the Oak Ridges Moraine Partnership and Ontario Greenbelt Alliance, are requesting that the provincial government grow the Greenbelt to protect 1.5 million acres of land containing vital water resources.   

The ongoing Greenbelt Plan review represents a unique opportunity to permanently protect important headwaters, moraines, groundwater recharge areas and wetlands. These vital water systems supply clean drinking water directly to one million people and help provide a clean source of drinking water to millions more in the Greater Golden Horseshoe.

A recent report completed by the Conservation Authorities Moraine Coalition titled 2015 Report on the Environmental Health of the Oak Ridges Moraine and Adjacent Greenbelt Lands, concluded the Greenbelt Plan is effective in protecting watershed health.

“The Plan Review is an important opportunity to grow the Greenbelt to create a more resilient and connected natural landscape” says Caroline Schultz, Executive Director at Ontario Nature, “This is a one-shot deal. We must protect these highly vulnerable source water areas before they are gone.” 

Under increasing pressure from development and urban sprawl, these local water features deliver $3 billion annually in economic benefits by filtering and restoring groundwater supplies, ensuring healthy rivers and watersheds, and mitigating risks to downstream communities from flooding and extreme weather. The 1.5 million acres for Greenbelt expansion, identified by community groups, lie outside land already designated for urban development needed to accommodate population growth until 2041 and beyond.

“The Greenbelt needs to expand to give municipalities the help they need to plan for smart development,” says Tim Gray, Executive Director at Environmental Defence. “This map shows where that expansion should go.”

For media inquiries please contact:
John Hassell, Ontario Nature: 416-444-8419 x 269 (work), 416-786-2171 (cell),johnh@ontarionature.org
Naomi Carniol, Environmental Defence: 416-323-9521 ext. 258 (work), ncarniol@environmentaldefence.ca


The Oak Ridges Moraine Partnership is a coalition of Earthroots, EcoSpark, Ontario Nature and STORM. Our groups have been leading the charge to protect the Oak Ridges Moraine and important source water areas in the Greater Golden Horseshoe for more than 25 years.

The Ontario Greenbelt Alliance is a watchdog and defender of Ontario’s innovative Greenbelt. Our vision is to make the Greenbelt a valuable and permanent part of Ontario’s landscape. The Alliance is coordinated by Environmental Defence.

EcoSpark Media

EcoSpark is an environmental charity whose aim is to empower communities to take an active role in protecting and sustaining their local environment. We do this by giving people the tools for education, monitoring and influencing positive change.

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