Help your community be flood ready

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As a community member, you and your neighbours can help reduce flood risks and ensure a quicker and less costly recovery if flooding occurs. Get informed, talk openly with your neighbours and stay updated on local flood-related programs. This collective effort creates a safer, flood ready community for all.

Start at home

Know your flood risk

Protect your home

Planning ahead

Build a flood ready community

Many people in Canada may not be aware of their flood risk or know the best ways to protect their homes.

Building a flood-resilient community means that every person understands the risks and works together to keep everyone safe and informed.

Help everyone learn about flood risks and ways to protect their homes.

Everyday conversations

Bring up flood preparedness when chatting with neighbours—whether at the dog park, during yard work, or at community events.

Team effort

Work together to monitor and clear catch basins on your street to prevent water from pooling on streets and near homes, especially in spring and fall. Turn it into a learning opportunity with your family to talk about how stormwater travels from the street to nearby bodies of water.

Share information

Post or share up-to-date, reliable flood-related content on social media or neighbourhood newsletters.

Support community members

Some people you know, like neighbours, friends and relatives may be more vulnerable to flooding. This includes people living alone, those with mobility challenges and those with limited access to the Internet. You can help by checking in, sharing information about local flood risks, and helping them take practical actions to stay safe.

Insurance checks

Remind friends, family members and neighbours to review flood coverage with their insurance agents or brokers when choosing or renewing policies.

Community meetings

Include seasonal flood safety information, including prevention tips and programs offered by your local government or non-governmental organizations, on meeting agendas or community newsletters.

Start the conversation

Talking about flood safety helps everyone learn from each other. This can motivate your community to do their part.

Here are some conversation starters:

If you're new to the area:

Ask long-time neighbours:

Sharing ideas and helping out:

Other topics to discuss:

Stay informed

Keep up with the news so you can act fast:

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2026-03-23