05/30/2026
This is Biidaasige Park today. DMWTD did a kayak clean up in Biidaasige as part of Toronto Tech Week. An absolutely beautiful park shining with incredible native plants, fanciful art and joyous play areas. The Don River's new water course is wonderful yet today DMWTD volunteers in just a shortly while, cleaned thousands of pieces of plastics. Numerous large styrofoam icebergs floated in the river patiently fragmenting into billions of tiny pieces, multi-packs of plastic water bottles nestled in the reeds and rushes. We used strainers to scoop piles of tiny plastics and micro plastics into bags.
Humanity has overseen a profound transformation "a shift from a culture defined by it's production to a culture defined by it's waste"
In 2025, DMWTD led over 60 clean ups of Toronto's waterways including numerous clean ups of Biidaasige. We have scooped lazy pools of toxic plastics swirling amongst the reeds and rushes, picked up 1000's of plastic water bottles floating everywhere. Over 1000 people joined our guided clean ups for a chance to paddle a stunningly beautiful park for FREE with paddles, kayaks, PFD's and snacks all provided and in turn these awesome DMWTD humans did their part to save our planet.
In 2026, DMWTD hopes to have a much bigger impact with 12 new canoes and 30 new kayaks. For over 6 months, we have been negotiating/pleading with the City and various agencies that oversee Biidaasige for a small place to store 20 kayaks in or near the park. For free, we clean the trash and plastics, for free we have guided scouts, Parks and Rec Camps, Groups from U of T, TMU and other schools, corporate groups, city staff and so many others on paddles and clean ups. Still we wait and hope for a spot to store our boats so we don't have to carry, drive by trailer and lug all this equipment from Cherry Beach. Our fingers and paddles are crossed that these partners can find a solution for 2026.
DMWTD is a registered charity - over 425,000 of trash and plastics cleaned from our waterways and ravines since 2018