FRIENDS OF BRONTE CREEK PARK
Friends of Bronte Creek Park works to protect and restore the natural habitat along Bronte Creek in Oakville and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization coordinates conservation efforts including invasive species removal, native tree and plant restoration, and water quality monitoring throughout the creek corridor. Volunteers participate in seasonal cleanups, habitat restoration days, and educational programs that connect residents to the ecological importance of this urban waterway. The group advocates for policies that safeguard the creek from development and pollution while building community awareness about the role healthy wetlands and riparian zones play in supporting local wildlife and preventing erosion. By bringing together residents, schools, and municipal partners, Friends of Bronte Creek Park ensures the waterway remains a functioning ecosystem for fish, birds, and other species that depend on it.