
The Niagara Escarpment cannot save itself…
It needs you. We need you.
Spanning 177,864 hectares, the ECA project area is rich in natural forest and biodiversity. It supports over 90 federally and provincially listed species at risk, 52 Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest, and 25 Provincially Significant Wetlands. These connected lands form a vital refuge for wildlife and ecological resilience in South Georgian Bay.
It is donors like you who will help us protect the Niagara Escarpment in South Georgian Bay for our children and our children’s children.

Our vision is to create a protected and connected ecological corridor across the Niagara Escarpment of South Georgian Bay, for nature, for people, for good.
The Escarpment Corridor Alliance is a regional conservation charity dedicated to protecting the Niagara Escarpment of Southern Georgian Bay. By creating a connected ecological corridor,
we ensure a legacy of biodiversity, recreation & wellness, and sustainability for generations to come. Together, we can balance nature, economy, agriculture, and community while safeguarding the heart of our region.

How does your donation help?
When you become a donor, you can choose to support a specific area of the ECA. Whether that be funding a specific project, like Talisman Vision or helping fund a new website or sponsor a special event like the Nature Corridor Summit. Your funds may also be used toward policy and advocacy, community engagement and education, land conservation and most importantly, research and planning of the corridor itself.
DIY & Team Fundraising
Want to do more? We now have a platform where you can fundraise as an individual or a team.
Choose a fundraiser instead of gifts. Raise funds for the escarpment on your next bike tour. Run a school event where you fundraise for the Niagara Escarpment.

Run or Bike a Marathon
Choose to raise funds for the ECA

Host a Birthday Party
In lieu of gifts – ask for donations

Host a Festive Event
Ask for a small donation in lieu of host gift
Start Helping Now.
- Be a part of something bigger – protect nature
- Make sure your children’s children can enjoy the escarpment like you have
- Conserve biodiversity and vital habitats to enhance nature and human health
