About
About River Plain Home
An informational resource on living in and maintaining homes in Canadian river floodplain zones.
What This Site Covers
River Plain Home publishes practical information for homeowners whose properties are located in or near Canadian river floodplain zones. The content focuses on three areas:
- Drainage systems — how water is managed at the property level, from perimeter weeping tile to surface grading and sump pump selection.
- Foundation protection — the effects of repeated soil saturation on concrete foundations and the methods used to address waterproofing and structural deterioration.
- Seasonal preparation — what to do in autumn, winter, and spring to reduce damage risk during the annual high-water period typical of Canadian river systems.
Sources and Approach
Articles on this site draw on publicly available guidance from Natural Resources Canada, provincial flood-hazard programs, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and organisations such as the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction. Where specific data or statistics are cited, they are sourced from those references.
The site does not publish statistical claims that cannot be attributed to a verifiable public source. Where information is described in general terms, that reflects the variability of conditions across the country's different river systems, soil types, and climate zones.
Geographic Scope
The content is oriented toward Canadian conditions — in particular the Prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta), Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia, where river flooding affects residential areas on a recurring basis. Specific references to provincial regulations, flood-mapping programs, and municipal rebate schemes apply to Canada only and may change over time.
Updates
Articles are reviewed and updated periodically. Each article displays the date of its most recent update. Readers should verify current regulatory requirements and rebate program details directly with the relevant municipality or province, as these change.