Where nature, public space, and community wellbeing meet

Healthy Landscapes Ontario explores the connection between green space, biodiversity, parks, climate resilience, and community life across the province.

A sunlit public park with mature trees and walking paths in an Ontario community

Overview

What We Cover

Five areas where landscape, ecology, and community life overlap. Each topic includes articles, case studies, and practical guides rooted in Ontario communities.

Green Space

Green Space and Health

How access to parks, trees, and natural areas supports physical health, mental wellbeing, and stronger neighbourhoods across Ontario.

Climate

Climate Resilience

Trees that cool streets, rain gardens that manage stormwater, green infrastructure that helps communities handle what is coming.

Parks

Parks and Trails

The everyday infrastructure of public life. Trail networks, neighbourhood parks, waterfront paths, and the communities built around them.

Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Native plants, pollinators, wildlife corridors, and the ecological health of Ontario's landscapes, from backyards to conservation areas.

Community

Community Design

How public spaces, walkability, and thoughtful design bring people together and shape the places where we live.

Articles

Featured Articles

Recent writing on green space, parks, biodiversity, climate, and community across Ontario.

Community green space with families and walking paths
Green Space

Green Space and Community Wellbeing

The relationship between nearby nature and how people feel, connect, and recover in their daily lives.

A paved trail through a neighbourhood park
Parks

Parks and Trails as Everyday Infrastructure

Why parks and trails deserve the same attention as roads and utilities in municipal planning.

Mature urban trees providing shade along an Ontario street
Climate

Urban Trees, Shade, and Comfort

How tree canopy reduces heat, improves air quality, and makes Ontario streets more liveable in summer.

Native wildflowers and pollinator habitat in Ontario
Biodiversity

Biodiversity and Healthier Communities

What we lose when ecosystems decline, and what communities gain when they invest in ecological health.

A small Ontario town with a redesigned public square
Community

Designing Public Spaces in Small Towns

How smaller Ontario communities are rethinking main streets, town squares, and shared outdoor spaces.

A family walking on a trail through a wooded area
Green Space

Access to Nature and Quality of Life

Who has access to green space in Ontario, who does not, and why that gap matters for public health.

Case Studies

Ontario Case Studies

Real projects and places across Ontario where landscape, ecology, and community life come together.

A revitalized riverfront trail in an Ontario city
Parks

Riverfront Access and Community Life

How opening up riverfront land for public use changed daily routines, recreation, and neighbourhood identity in one Ontario city.

Tree-lined residential street providing shade
Climate

Tree Canopy and Heat Relief

A neighbourhood planting program that measurably reduced summer surface temperatures over ten years.

A bioswale rain garden managing stormwater in a residential area
Climate

Rain Gardens and Stormwater Solutions

How one municipality used green infrastructure to reduce flooding, improve water quality, and add beauty to residential streets.

Guides

Practical Guides

Longer, more detailed resources for residents, community groups, and municipal planners.

Community

Starting a Community Green Space Project

A step-by-step guide for residents and neighbourhood groups who want to create or improve a shared green space in their community.

Climate

Understanding Urban Tree Canopy

What tree canopy coverage means, how it is measured, and why it matters for heat, air quality, and quality of life in Ontario.

Green Space

Green Infrastructure Basics

An introduction to rain gardens, bioswales, permeable surfaces, and other green infrastructure approaches for Ontario communities.

About Healthy Landscapes Ontario

Healthy Landscapes Ontario is an independent educational resource. We are not a government body, not a nonprofit, and not a consulting firm. We publish clear, practical content about the relationship between green space, ecology, public health, and community life in Ontario.

Our goal is simple: help people understand why landscapes matter and what healthy ones look like, from backyards to municipal plans.

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