Join Us for BC Rivers Day: Cottonwood Creek Cleanup! Living Lakes Canada and the Friends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society will be hosting a community stream cleanup along Cottonwood Creek [...]
One of the best ways to address climate anxiety is to empower youth to take action. Watershed Matters is a collaborative educational program between Living Lakes Canada and Wildsight that engages [...]
Living Lakes Canada’s Lakes Program Manager, Georgia Peck, will be delivering a presentation to the UBC Okanagan Sustainability Program to inform potential co-op students about our [...]
One of Living Lakes Canada’s most far-reaching programs is the National Lake Blitz. This annual event encourages volunteers across Canada to capture shoreline and biodiversity data and take part [...]
The dynamic conditions of the environmental non-profit sector can be comparable to the ever-changing currents and eddies of a flowing river. Like many organizations within this space, Living [...]
Of all of Living Lakes Canada’s programming, the National Lake Blitz stands out for its wide geographic and demographic reach. This volunteer program aims to be inclusive and accessible to […]
As a Lakes Program Intern for the 2024 summer season, Jacqueline brought her passion for conservation and community building to Living Lakes Canada. Jacqueline made a meaningful impact through [...]
As tributaries come together to form a flowing stream, it is through the pooling of many efforts that our freshwater protection initiatives come to life. A student of the University […]
From intern to Master’s student in International Land and Water Management at Wageningen University & Research, Tomba Paagman is carrying forward lessons learned from her time with Living [...]
During a summer internship with Living Lakes Canada, Amelia Smart explored the world of water data collection, developed water monitoring technical skills, and grew excited about furthering her [...]