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  • 5th Annual National Lake Blitz

    Hybrid Event

    The National Lake Blitz is an annual volunteer program that empowers people across Canada to monitor lake health and biodiversity using simple tools, such as iNaturalist. Open to all, no […]

  • BC Rivers Day: Cottonwood Creek Cleanup

    Cottonwood Falls Park parking lot 199 Carbonate St, Nelson, B.C., Canada

    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 as part of this year's BC Rivers Day celebrations. Thank you to the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC for your 45 years of advocacy, and […]

  • Groundwater Lab with Selkirk College

    Selkirk College, Castlegar 301 Frank Beinder Way, Castlegar, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes’ Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework Program Manager, Arlo Bryn-Thorn, and Hydrology Consultant, Paul Saso, will support students in learning how to assess the safety and condition of groundwater well sites, prepare and use measurement equipment, collect and download groundwater sensor data, and conduct field measurements to calibrate sensor data to what is observed […]

  • Groundwater Lab with Selkirk College

    Selkirk College, Castlegar 301 Frank Beinder Way, Castlegar, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes’ Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework Program Manager, Arlo Bryn-Thorn, and Hydrology Consultant, Paul Saso, will support students in learning how to assess the safety and condition of groundwater well sites, prepare and use measurement equipment, collect and download groundwater sensor data, and conduct field measurements to calibrate sensor data to what is observed […]

  • Groundwater Lab with Selkirk College

    Selkirk College, Castlegar 301 Frank Beinder Way, Castlegar, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes’ Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework Program Manager, Arlo Bryn-Thorn, and Hydrology Consultant, Paul Saso, will support students in learning how to assess the safety and condition of groundwater well sites, prepare and use measurement equipment, collect and download groundwater sensor data, and conduct field measurements to calibrate sensor data to what is observed […]

  • Pacific Americas Flyway Youth Forum

    The Pacific Americas Flyway Youth Forum is a three-day virtual international gathering from November 7-9, 2025, which will bring together hundreds of young conservationists from across the Pacific Americas Flyway, including local voices from Canada. Co-hosted by a multitude of partners including Youth Engaged in Wetlands, World Wetland Network and Living Lakes Canada, this free event will strengthen […]

  • Canadian Water Resources Association – International Association of Hydrogeologists Conference Presentation

    Edmonton – University of Alberta, Lister Centre 1-047 Lister Centre, Edmonton, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes Canada's Water Monitoring Coordinator, Braeden Toikka, will be presenting on Living Lake's Alberta Groundwater Program at the CWRA - IAH Conference on November 13th. This talk, titled "Combining Science and Community Priorities to Strengthen Groundwater Governance", will be held from 11:06-11:24am MT and will include an overview of the program as well as […]

    $320
  • Inside the Water Hub: Explore New Tools and Data

    Online

    Living Lakes Canada and the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) are hosting a one-hour workshop to explore the Columbia Basin Water Hub, a home for open-source freshwater data and collaboration. For PSF staff and partners, this workshop will walk through new platform features designed to support diverse data needs, and demonstrate how data sharing can strengthen […]

  • Wetlands Driving Sustainable System Change Webinar

    Virtual Event

    Living Lakes will be delivering an online presentation on the restoration work taking place and planned within the Ramsar-designated Columbia River Wetlands. This webinar will explore wetlands as powerful drivers of systemic transformation toward sustainability. Contact email: restoration@livinglakescanada.ca

  • Neave/Wilmer Modeling Project Community Feedback Meeting

    Lions Hall at the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce 651 BC-93 #95, Invermere, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes Canada has been collecting local water data and developing a hydrological model for the Boulder, Neave, and Wilmer Creek watersheds to support informed decision making and sustainable water management. Join Living Lakes Water Monitoring Technician Braeden Toiika for a community meeting to learn more about the project, explore initial findings, and hear how […]

  • 2026 Yukon Lake Virtual Roundtable

    The 2026 Yukon Lakes Virtual Roundtable is a collaborative webinar bringing together academic researchers, Indigenous partners, and government representatives to share insights on lake monitoring across northern watersheds. The event will include two feature presentations with Q&As, a multi-jurisdictional panel focusing on lake monitoring across different regions, and facilitated breakout discussions to foster knowledge exchange, […]