I grew up on the north shore of New Brunswick, near Chaleur Bay, so I've always had more exposure to the ocean. Freshwater lakes and their ecosystems are new to me, and I'm keen to learn more [...]
Many municipalities and rural property owners rely on groundwater, yet little is known about how climate and other impacts like land use are affecting the water underground.
RBC Tech for Nature, with its mandate to “support new ideas, technologies and partnerships to solve pressing environmental challenges”, has recognized the work of Living Lakes Canada with a grant [...]
With dire drought conditions across most of British Columbia, the summer of 2023 is unfolding as predicted. Early, rapid snowmelt combined with a hot, dry May set the stage for […]
With dire drought conditions across most of British Columbia, the summer of 2023 is unfolding as predicted. Early, rapid snowmelt combined with a hot, dry May set the stage for […]
The Lake Blitz Volunteer Spotlight series gives us the opportunity to show appreciation for our remarkable Lake Blitz volunteers. From B.C. to Nova Scotia, 442 volunteers signed up to create […]
July is Lakes Appreciation Month. While we often appreciate lakes for their endless recreational opportunities and incredible biodiversity, their importance in wildfire suppression can’t be [...]
Fraser Lake is home to incredible biodiversity including Nechako White Sturgeon, Chinook Salmon and migrating Trumpeter Swans. Its 70.9 kilometers of shoreline hold high ecological, economic, and [...]
As the popularity of St. Mary Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake foreshore is just as important as monitoring lake […]