Bear Brook Watershed Study

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An aerial shot of Bear Brook running through agricultural land.

The Bear Brook Watershed faces challenges related to urban expansion, agricultural intensification and a changing climate. The City recognizes these pressures and we are working in partnership with South Nation Conservation to complete a comprehensive, multi-year study to plan for the future of this important area.

Healthy watersheds support biodiversity, reduce flooding and erosion risks, provide clean water, and help communities adapt to climate change. The Bear Brook Watershed covers 488 square kilometres of urban areas, farmland, forests and wetlands in Ottawa and Prescott-Russell. This study will identify actions to protect watershed health while supporting sustainable growth.

What is a watershed study?

A watershed study is a science-based plan that looks at how land, water and communities interact within a watershed. It combines technical research with local knowledge to set shared priorities for protection, restoration and sustainable management.

The Bear Brook Watershed Study will:

  • Assess current watershed conditions
  • Examine how future land use and climate change may affect natural systems
  • Recommend actions and policies to keep the watershed healthy for future generations

Where can I find more information?

Get involved

Community input is central to the watershed study. Residents, landowners and partners are invited to participate at key milestones.

You can submit your feedback on this project through the survey below. You can attend a Public Information Centre to learn more about the study and ask questions of the study team. Event details are provided below.

Feedback collected from the community will help shape recommendations for stewardship, monitoring and restoration in the Bear Brook Watershed. A summary of public input will be shared.

The Bear Brook Watershed faces challenges related to urban expansion, agricultural intensification and a changing climate. The City recognizes these pressures and we are working in partnership with South Nation Conservation to complete a comprehensive, multi-year study to plan for the future of this important area.

Healthy watersheds support biodiversity, reduce flooding and erosion risks, provide clean water, and help communities adapt to climate change. The Bear Brook Watershed covers 488 square kilometres of urban areas, farmland, forests and wetlands in Ottawa and Prescott-Russell. This study will identify actions to protect watershed health while supporting sustainable growth.

What is a watershed study?

A watershed study is a science-based plan that looks at how land, water and communities interact within a watershed. It combines technical research with local knowledge to set shared priorities for protection, restoration and sustainable management.

The Bear Brook Watershed Study will:

  • Assess current watershed conditions
  • Examine how future land use and climate change may affect natural systems
  • Recommend actions and policies to keep the watershed healthy for future generations

Where can I find more information?

Get involved

Community input is central to the watershed study. Residents, landowners and partners are invited to participate at key milestones.

You can submit your feedback on this project through the survey below. You can attend a Public Information Centre to learn more about the study and ask questions of the study team. Event details are provided below.

Feedback collected from the community will help shape recommendations for stewardship, monitoring and restoration in the Bear Brook Watershed. A summary of public input will be shared.

  • Bear Brook Watershed Study – Public Information Centre #1

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    Join us in person for a public information centre to highlight the results of the Bear Brook Watershed Study Characterization Report and to learn more about current watershed conditions. This is an opportunity for residents, landowners and partners to help shape recommendations to keep the watershed healthy for future generations.

    Event Details:
    Thursday, November 13, 2025
    6 to 8pm
    Bearbrook Community Hall – 8720 Russell Road

  • Notice of Intent - Bear Brook Flood Mitigation Class Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Design Study

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    Click here for South Nation Conservation's Notice of Intent - Bear Brook Flood Mitigation Class Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Design Study document.

  • Bear Brook Watershed Study Feedback Form

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    A survey has been prepared by South Nation Conservation to collect input from residents, landowners and partners. Feedback collected from the community will help shape recommendations for stewardship, monitoring and restoration in the Bear Brook watershed. The button below will take you to an external webpage.

    Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.

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Page published: 24 Oct 2025, 03:05 PM