University of Manitoba Fort Garry Campus Riverbank Management Study

University of Manitoba
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Winnipeg, Manitoba

With nearly 4 km of shoreline, the University of Manitoba (UM) Fort Garry Campus is inherently linked to the Red River. The UM has adopted policies to become a leader in ecological, social and economic sustainability to promote a healthier, more active campus while reducing environmental impact.

Aligning with the UM’s sustainability principles, KGS Group provided the university with a 15-year, phased riverbank management strategy that favours restoration of the riparian corridor with naturalized solutions. Integrating geotechnical and ecological concepts, the riverbank management plan is a comprehensive tool to help the university manage risk, promote riverbank health and preserve critical infrastructure. The plan mirrors the dynamic nature of the river, allowing for updates over time to reflect changes to the riverbank and the campus itself.

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Earth and Environment

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Project Highlights

  • Mapped and segmented 4 km of shoreline to create reach‑based inventories and prioritize restoration actions
  • Completed integrated assessments of bank stability, erosion risk, riparian condition and habitat value
  • Defined naturalized restoration treatments (e.g., riparian revegetation, bioengineering/soft stabilization, setback planting)