
With a little good will, we could swim in the Old Port of Montreal
What you see in the photo above is a model of the City of Montreal's port bath project, which we have "installed".

What you see in the photo above is a model of the City of Montreal's port bath project, which we have "installed".

Brief - Fondation Rivières submitted a brief to the Canadian Impact Assessment Agency in 2021, making recommendations in favor of a federal regional assessment of the St. Lawrence. The purpose of this study is to better identify the cumulative impacts of pollution on the river.

After exploring the Arctic, diving in underwater caves all over the world and filming white sharks, Nathalie Lasselin is now on an adventure of her own.

Two of Fondation Rivières's most recent studies on wastewater treatment have now been made public. These studies identify the following priorities for action

Press release - More than a hundred swimmers joined the Comité citoyen Montréal Baignade today for the traditional splash in the St. Lawrence River, starting from Jacques-Cartier Quay in the Old Port of Montreal. This 15th edition of the Grand Splash mobilized bathers to demand greater public access to the shores of the island of Montreal and better control of water quality.

Press release - The 15th edition of the Grand Splash will take place this summer, once again on the banks of the Jacques-Cartier Quay in the Old Port of Montreal. In the morning, during a heatwave, Montrealers will be invited to jump into our majestic St. Lawrence River!
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