Living Lakes Canada Holiday Office Closure
The Living Lakes Canada office will be officially closed from December 24, 2025 to January 4, 2026.
The Living Lakes Canada office will be officially closed from December 24, 2025 to January 4, 2026.
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
March is known as Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Month in the Rotary calendar and in honour of this, Living Lakes Canada has been invited to present at the Rotary Club of Nelson's Members Meeting. The presentation will include an overview of Living Lakes's Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program, the Cottonwood Creek revival project currently […]
Living Lakes’ Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework Program Manager, Arlo Bryn-Thorn, will support Selkirk College students in learning about hydrometric monitoring during an upcoming hydrology lab this spring. This 3-hour lab will provide students with the opportunity to practice using different flow measurement techniques in the field. Students will come away with an understanding of […]
On April 22nd, 2026 Living Lakes Canada's Water Resource Mapping to Support Wildfire Response team will be hosting an open house at the Lardeau Valley Community Center. Community members are […]
Living Lakes Canada's Program Manager, Georgia Peck, will deliver a keynote presentation titled "The Water We Share: How Local Collaboration Builds Resilient Water Systems" at the BCWWA Annual Conference & Trade Show. In this keynote, she'll explore how technical water professionals intersect with community-led action, Indigenous Knowledge, and on-the-ground environmental work to build resilient water […]
This workshop is part of a 3 day conference hosted in Penticton, B.C. by the BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA), opened with a keynote presentation delivered by Living Lakes Canada. This event is invite-only. Contact email: georgia@livinglakescanada.ca
On May 4th, 2026 Living Lakes Canada's Water Resource Mapping to Support Wildfire Response team will be hosting an open house at the Parson Community Hall. Community members are invited to come and learn more about water resource mapping in their area, ask questions, and get involved! Contact email: wildfire@livinglakescanada.ca
Learn how Living Lakes Canada's Groundwater team leveraged Aquarius to unify data collection across a 32-well monitoring network, simplify field workflows, and deliver credible, publicly accessible groundwater data at a […]
Join us for the 2026 Living Lakes Canada Annual General Meeting on Thursday, May 14th, 2026 at 5 pm PT / 6 pm MT / 8 pm ET for an […]