Planting trees and shrubs along the shoreline or stream bank at your home, farm or cottage is one of the ways you can help protect and preserve water quality.
Permits are one tool for balancing human needs with the needs
of the natural environment, protecting people and property
from natural hazards.
From water quality monitoring and flood forecasting to drinking water source protection, NBMCA uses science to make watershed management decisions.
Looking to hike, bike, or ski?
Paddle a historic canoe route?
Explore our natural heritage?
Take part in an environmental festival or special event?
(North Bay, ON - July 12, 2019) The parking lot and entrance roadway to NBMCA's office at 15 Janey Ave. North Bay and the Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Area will be under construction while the Near North District School Board undertakes a reconstruction of this area and the adjacent schoolyard to address parking and access to Vincent Massey Public School.
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FOR NOVEMBER 29, 2019
(North Bay, Ontario, November 29, 2019) Snow depth is now closer to the %normal and water content has increased due to the rain and warmer weather compared to the last snow survey readings two weeks ago.
More(North Bay November 20, 2019) Above average snow levels, warming temperatures and forecast rain have prompted the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority to issue a Water Safety statement to caution area residents of the growing risks near and around area watercourses.
More(North Bay, Ontario, November 15, 2019) Snow depth and water content are way above the long-term average for this time of year, reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program.
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