Swath of boreal forest twice the size of Toronto to be protected in northern Ontario
OTTAWA — The largest private land conservation project in Canadian history is unfolding in northern Ontario.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada spent the last year negotiating the purchase of 1,450 square kilometres of the boreal forest near Hearst, Ont., from pulp and paper giant Domtar.
The company hasn’t logged in the area for more than a decade and began working with Nature Conservancy in January 2021 to make a deal for the land.
Now named the Boreal Wildlands, the region is twice as big as the entire city of Toronto, and will be protected from industrial development including logging and mining.


