A backyard pond fosters biodiversity and enhances local wildlife habitats.
Vegetable planters provide fresh, homegrown produce and boost self-sufficiency.
Slowing water before it enters waterways reduces erosion and filters out pollutants.
Disconnecting downspouts helps prevent basement flooding and reduces stormwater runoff.
Native plants and granite boulders along the shoreline prevent erosion and enhance natural beauty.
Turf stones provide durable, permeable surfaces that reduce runoff and support green spaces.
A downspout disconnect captured in a pit efficiently manages stormwater and prevents flooding.
A catch basin traps debris and sediment, protecting drainage systems and improving water quality.
Capture, slow, and filters large volumes of water before it reaches the lake, ensuring cleaner runoff.
Permeable patios allow water to drain through, reducing runoff and promoting groundwater recharge.
Lawn alternatives, like ground covers and native grasses, reduce maintenance and support local ecosystems.
A sideyard water filtration and purification system enhances property health by improving runoff quality and supporting local ecosystems.
Permeable driveway, Rain garden, Downspout disconnect
Lawn alternative, Asphalt Driveway with infiltration pits.
Rain garden purification & infiltration to river.
Medicine Wheel, Vertical Rain Garden infiltrating & purifying runoff to Lake Simcoe.
Permeable paving driveway, Downspout-Rain Barrel-Vegetable Garden.
Dry stream path, native plants.
Est. 1957 · Orillia, Ontario
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Serving Lake Simcoe · Lake Couchiching · Simcoe County · Muskoka