Land Trust




Support Land Protection

Donations to the Land Securement Fund directly support conservation action across South Georgian Bay. Contributions help:

  • Secure vital habitats for wildlife and species at risk to create a lasting conservation legacy
  • Fund direct land and associated costs (legal, appraisal, land transfer tax)
  • Staff time for Land Securement, Stewardship, Restoration and Science projects
  • Strengthen the ECA’s Regional Stewardship Endowment Fund, for ongoing land management costs

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Contact

Jarvis Strong, Executive Director
[email protected] | 705-441-3346

Together, a lasting legacy can be created for nature, for people, and for generations.

What is a land trust?

A land trust is a charitable organization that works with landholders, donors, and communities to permanently preserve important natural areas. Land trusts conserve land by acquiring property or by establishing legal agreements that ensure the ecological features of a property are protected forever.

Why has the ECA become a land trust?

The ECA expanded to become a land trust to help accelerate conservation across South Georgian Bay. Through conversations with landholders, community members, and conservation partners, we identified the need for a locally focused organization that can protect key ecological lands and help connect natural areas along the Niagara Escarpment. Our work complements the long-standing efforts of organizations such as the Bruce Trail Conservancy and Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy.

How does a land trust protect land?

Land trusts protect land in two primary ways: 
Land Title: The land trust purchases or receives donated property and ensures it is protected and stewarded in perpetuity.
Conservation easement agreements: A voluntary legal agreement between a landholder and the land trust that protects the natural features of a property while allowing the owner to retain title.
Both approaches ensure the ecological value of the land is conserved for future generations.

What is a conservation easement?

A conservation easement is a voluntary, legally binding agreement that limits certain types of development in order to protect the natural features of a property. The landowner continues to own the land and may still sell or pass it on to future owners, while the conservation values remain protected.

What is the Ecological Gifts Program?

Canada’s Ecological Gifts Program is a program administered by Environment and Climate Change Canada that encourages conservation by providing tax benefits to landholders who donate ecologically sensitive land or conservation easements. Eligible donors may receive:
exemption from capital gains tax on the donated land
income tax credits that can be carried forward for up to 10 years
recognition for supporting conservation in Canada

How are properties selected for protection?

Properties are evaluated based on ecological importance using a robust set of criteria including connectivity to existing protected areas, presence of species at risk, provincial designations (such as Provincially Significant Wetlands or Areas of Natural and Scientists Interest), Natural Heritage System Planning, and other local habitat features that indicate their ability to contribute to a broader conservation corridor. The ECA uses science-based planning tools and collaborates with conservation partners to identify priority opportunities.

Will protected lands remain accessible to the public?

Public access depends on the characteristics of each property and the conservation goals associated with it. In addition to conservation, expanding public access to nature is a key goal of the ECA’s work. Some properties may include existing trails, connected to portions of the Bruce Trail, while others may be protected primarily for habitat conservation.

How can I support the ECA Land Trust?

You can support land protection by:
donating to the Land Securement Fund
making a one-time or recurring gift
contributing a major gift
including conservation in your legacy giving plans
helping raise awareness about conservation opportunities by following the ECA on Instagram and Facebook 
Every contribution helps protect important natural areas across South Georgian Bay.