Fostering collaboration among government, industry, and academia to enhance land and waterway reclamation efforts and promote environmental excellence in Ontario.
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We welcome you to join us in our commitment to restoring and enhancing Ontario’s landscapes. Together, we can preserve our lands for future generations.
Keep yourself informed about the latest happenings in the Ontario Land Reclamation community.
The Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association strives to highlight reclamation achievements in the province and also to provide avenues for networking, sharing experiences and recognition of successes.
The Ontario Chapter encourages the participation of students and young professionals to help foster the training of Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) which is reflected in the province’s membership roster. This objective is supported by the Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Student Award for graduate students.
We also recognize the mining industry and individuals who have shown outstanding achievement in the practice of mine reclamation through the Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Industry Award. Both awards are presented at the joint CLRA-OMA workshop annually and are graciously supported by Vale.
Beyond mining reclamation, the Ontario Chapter has good linkages with the aggregate community and many Ontario members represent this interest. The Ontario Chapter welcomes new members from all sectors.
The CLRA Ontario Chapter hosts many exciting events throughout the year. View our events page to learn more!
Check out our “Featured News” section to explore the latest developments, events and inspiring stories in land reclamation.
Join us for an exclusive event on March 5, 2025, hosted at Plantae Environmental and the Edmonton Waste Management Centre.
Join us for an exclusive workshop on March 5, 2025, covering innovative approaches to reduce environmental impacts and restore land, with a focus on