The Story Behind Canada’s First National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is Canada’s first national urban park—but its story is far from over. In this episode, Jan and Dave take listeners behind the scenes of the decades-long effort to protect one of Canada’s most important natural landscapes. From paddling the Rouge to working alongside farmers, local advocates, and governments of every political stripe, they share the surprising story of how conservation became a shared vision. They also explain why the proposed expansion of Rouge National Urban Park matters, how the Pickering Lands fit into the bigger picture, and why protecting nature close to where millions of Canadians live benefits wildlife, farming, climate resilience, and future generations. Whether you’re passionate about conservation or simply curious about the green spaces in your own backyard, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how lasting environmental change actually happens. __________________________________ KEY TAKEAWAYS How Rouge became Canada’s first National Urban Park Why protecting nature near cities is more important than ever The surprising partnership between farmers and conservationists The history of the Pickering Lands and why they matter today How healthy ecosystems help reduce flooding and improve climate resilience Why ecological connectivity is essential for wildlife How everyday Canadians helped shape the future of Rouge __________________________________ Be sure to subscribe to The Clearcut so you don’t miss the rest of the Playing with Fire mini series. If you’re watching on YouTube, like this video, leave a comment below, and share your thoughts on the future of mining, critical minerals, and environmental protection in Ontario. Help us continue sharing independent conversations about forests, wetlands, mining, and the future of Ontario’s wild spaces by supporting the show here → https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249817/support __________________________________ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Rouge National Urban Park, Pickering Lands, Wildlands League, conservation Ontario, Ontario parks, urban parks, protected areas, Rouge Park, ecological integrity, wildlife conservation, nature connectivity, farmland conservation, biodiversity, species at risk, Pickering airport lands, Parks Canada, environmental protection, Greenbelt Ontario, Duffins Creek, Canadian conservation __________________________________ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Meet Dave Pearce & A Classic Dad Joke 01:49 — Paddling the Eramosa & Conservation in the Field 05:05 — Why National Urban Parks Matter 10:11 — The Story of Rouge National Urban Park 13:49 — Putting Nature First in the Rouge 18:29 — Building Public Support for the Rouge 25:07 — Expanding Rouge National Urban Park 28:58 — The 50-Year History of the Pickering Lands 33:42 — Why Farmland and Nature Can Work Together 38:29 — From a Proposed Airport to Protected Land 40:19 — A Historic Promise for the Pickering Lands 43:05 — Why the Pickering Lands Are Still at Risk 45:43 — Why Rouge Needs the Pickering Lands 48:23 — Road Ecology & Reconnecting Wildlife Habitat 55:26 — Connecting People With Nature Through Parkbus 58:40 — Making More Room for Nature Support the show https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/


