Tender Closing Date: Tuesday November 25, 2025 at 4:00pm
Grey Sauble Conservation is one of 36 Conservation Authorities established in the Province of Ontario under the Conservation Authorities Act (R.S.O. 1990).
Grey Sauble Conservation is a community-based environmental agency which owns and manages 11,734 hectares (28,995 acres) of some of the most scenic and environmentally sensitive lands in Grey and Bruce Counties.
Parking fees contribute to trail & grounds maintenance and protection, as well as tax payments for the 28,000 acres of natural areas that we own in Grey & Bruce Counties. They also go to ammenities such as washrooms, bridges, parking areas and pavilions.
GSCA owns and manages 11,734 hectares (28,995 acres) of land throughout its 3,191 square kilometre (1,983 square mile) jurisdiction.
At the GSCA we believe that time spent in nature has countless benefits for children that will last a lifetime, which is why the program allows campers to be outside exploring the environment around us!
If you are planning on building, changing the existing grade, adding or removing material if you are near a river, stream, lake, shoreline, wetland or slope, you may need a permit for these activities.
Our staff are experienced, certified and licenced to provide services that benefit you and your property. Check out more information about forestry services, tree orders and our annual tree sale.
Click to view publications such as Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes, Audit Statements, By-Laws and Applications forms.
GSCA charges fees for various services and programs. These include planning and permit fees, parking fees, mapping and forestry services.
Donations are greatly appreciated and help GSCA to undertake their important programs and maintain the beautiful properties that they own.
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Proposals must include a proposed work plan outlining specific staff involvement and competencies, costing and schedule. Proposals will be received until 4:00 P.M. Friday October 31, 2025.
MEDIA RELEASE (Sept. 18, 2025): Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Launches 2025-2035 Strategic Plan
September 18, 2025
For immediate release
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA) has completed its 2025-2035 Strategic Plan, a 10-year roadmap guiding the organization’s efforts in environmental stewardship, community engagement, and organizational excellence.
The plan outlines several key goals:
- Achieve Organizational Excellence: Enhancing internal processes and governance to support GSCA’s mission.
- Effectively Monitor and Manage the Risk of Natural Hazards: Implementing strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate the impacts of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, and unstable soils or bedrock.
- Enhance GSCA Land Management: Focusing on the sustainable management and enhancement of GSCA-owned lands.
- Improve Watershed Health: Implementing initiatives to protect and improve the health of the watershed.
- Strengthen Environmental Education and Communication: Expanding educational programs and communication efforts to raise environmental awareness and highlight the work of GSCA.
“This Strategic Plan provides a clear path forward for the next decade, allowing us to protect our watershed, support our communities, and deliver measurable results,” said Tim Lanthier, GSCA Chief Administrative Officer. “I want to sincerely thank our dedicated staff, the Board of Directors, our partners, and the public for their invaluable input and support. This plan truly reflects our shared vision.”
The plan highlights GSCA’s commitment to transparency and accountability and provides a clear framework for guiding decisions and measuring progress over the next decade. GSCA will monitor implementation, report regularly, and adjust strategies as needed to remain responsive to evolving environmental and community priorities.
The full 2025-2035 Strategic Plan is now available for public viewing on GSCA’s website: www.greysauble.on.ca/strategic-plan/
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For more information:
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority
media@greysauble.on.ca
Background:
Vision: A vibrant watershed, supported by the GSCA, where ecosystems thrive, and communities are healthy, safe and prosperous.
Mission: To champion a healthy and safe watershed through innovative conservation efforts, sound planning, and inspiring education initiatives, now and in the future.
September 16, 2025
For immediate release
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA) is inviting local landowners to participate in its Tree Planting Program for spring 2026, an opportunity to transform unused land into thriving forests, enhance their property, and leave a green legacy for future generations.
Since 1984, GSCA has helped landowners plant millions of trees across Grey Bruce. Through this program, GSCA provides expert planning and planting services, helping landowners design and establish windbreaks, riparian buffers to improve water quality, and larger tree planting projects. Participants also gain access to financial support through Forests Canada’s 50 Million Tree Program, with grants available to cover up to 90% of project costs.
The environmental benefits of planting trees are well known, including supporting biodiversity, capturing carbon, improving air and water quality, and reducing erosion. What landowners may not realize is that planting trees can also bring direct benefits to their property. Trees can enhance property, provide wind and noise barriers, reduce heating and cooling costs, boost crop yields, and create new recreational opportunities. Forests also play a vital role in helping communities adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
“Every tree planted is an investment in your land and in the future of our communities,” says Michael Fry, Forestry Coordinator at GSCA. “Our full-service program makes it easy for landowners to plant trees that enhance their property, support local wildlife, and leave a greener legacy for generations to come.”
Landowners with at least 0.4 hectares (1 acre) of open land, or 1,200 metres for windbreaks or riparian buffer planting, are eligible for grants. GSCA staff are encouraging interested landowners to get in touch now to begin planning their spring 2026 tree planting project.
For more information about GSCA’s Tree Planting Program, visit www.greysauble.on.ca/forestry-services/, email: forestry@greysauble.on.ca, or call 519-376-3076.
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Photo 1: Machine tree planting in an open field.

Photo 2: Machine planted pine seedling.

For more information:
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority
media@greysauble.on.ca
Background:
Vision: A vibrant watershed, supported by the GSCA, where ecosystems thrive, and communities are healthy, safe and prosperous.
Mission: To champion a healthy and safe watershed through innovative conservation efforts, sound planning, and inspiring education initiatives, now and in the future.



