As demand for water monitoring and climate resilience grows, Living Lakes Canada is increasingly receiving inquiries from communities and organizations seeking support. To meet this growing need without overextending our core programs, we’re building flexible service capacity that allows us to share our expertise while strengthening collective impact.
What We Offer
- Water Monitoring Support Services from project design to implementation and on-the-ground data collection. Areas of expertise include:
- Water monitoring project design, installation and support for:
- Water Quality
- Stream Flow
- Water Level in Lakes and Wetlands
- Groundwater
- Climate
- Mapping water resources for wildfire suppression
- GIS project design and support
- Water monitoring project design, installation and support for:
- Training & Workshop Facilitation, building local capacity in water stewardship. Examples of what we can offer:
- Lake & Water Quality Monitoring Workshop
- Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop
- Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) Workshop
- Groundwater Monitoring Workshop
- Watershed Education (curriculum, grade or module specific)
- Informative and Place-Based Presentations
- Data Management & Interpretation Support from collaborating with partners to identify data needs to designing and building customized water data hubs.
- Strategic Advisory Services for stewardship groups, including program planning, reporting and impact evaluation.
A Fee-for-Service Model
These services are offered on a cost-recovery basis, meaning that a fee is typically involved. Our goal is to provide high-quality, mission-aligned services while sustaining the capacity of our team.
We’re happy to tailor a scope of work and estimate based on your needs and budget.
Let’s Talk
If you're interested in working with us, or want to explore whether your project is a good fit, please reach out. We’re happy to discuss options and clarify what’s possible.
Contact:
Email us at FeeForService@LivingLakesCanada.ca.

News and Updates
College students put theory into practice at groundwater monitoring lab – Living Lakes Canada, Jan 17 2024
Understanding green waters: Sqwá First Nation looks to water quality monitoring – Living Lakes Canada, Oct 3 2023
Data for self-determination: Qʷúʔ, siwɬkʷ (water) data hub to support Indigenous watershed governance and protection – Living Lakes Canada, May 24 2023
Equipping college students to tap into the groundwater field – E-KNOW, May 5, 2023