Our Programs

Alberta Groundwater Program

The Alberta Groundwater Program is a large-scale pilot project that will serve as a template to develop a province-wide framework for monitoring priority groundwater aquifers.

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Applied Reconciliation: Indigenous Partnership Building

Applied Reconciliation refers to the lens that is applied to all our water stewardship work in the territories of Indigenous Peoples, where this work is rooted in building and maintaining meaningful relationships.

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iTrackDNA training with Blueberry River First Nation in Fort St.Jones

CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network)

As one of the first non-governmental organizations to be certified by the federal government to deliver field training for CABIN, Living Lakes has been leading training courses across British Columbia and Canada for the past decade.

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Centre of Water Excellence for Youth

The Centre for Water Excellence delivers youth-specific programming to promote water literacy through educational programs, an exploration into emerging technologies in this field, and support for the implementation of stewardship projects.

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Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program

The Upper Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program is increasing our understanding of groundwater systems to ensure long-term water sustainability for communities and ecosystems.

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Columbia Basin Water Hub

The Columbia Basin Water Hub is a central platform where water data is easily accessible to anyone who needs it. Through this database, a range of datasets, including water quantity and quality, groundwater levels, wetland monitoring, snow surveys, glacier studies, reports, images and various other forms of knowledge are available.

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