About Us

Muskoka Watershed Council (MWC) was formed in 2001 as a collaboration between Muskoka Heritage Foundation and the District of Muskoka. It became an incorporated non-profit organization in July 2019.

MWC is an advisory body and not a regulatory or enforcement agency. Instead, it makes recommendations to municipal governments, to decision-makers, to managers and to the general public on ways to protect and restore the resources of the area’s watersheds.

MWC strives to provide a framework for coordination and cooperation and prefers to use consensus as its decision-making process. MWC represents key interests and stakeholders across Muskoka’s watersheds, ensuring a comprehensive look at watershed issues. MWC members also regularly communicate with other groups and individuals, forming an even broader network of watershed stakeholders.

Muskoka Watershed Council is committed to the enhancement of the health and sustainability of the entire Muskoka River Watershed, from its headwaters in Algonquin Park to its outlets to Georgian Bay, as well as those parts of the Severn River-Lake Simcoe Watershed and the Georgian Bay shoreline and islands that lie within the District of Muskoka.

MWC was formed to educate on environmental issues, provide science-based environmental policy advice, and help address watershed management issues. MWC provides a framework for coordination and cooperation among key interests and reports on the health of the watersheds on a regular basis.

Our Mission

To empower the community to protect and enhance watershed health.

Our Goal

To sustain and enhance the water and terrestrial ecosystems of the area’s watersheds for the environmental, health, economic, spiritual and intrinsic values they provide.

Our Objectives