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  • Love Local Lakes Presentation at the Kimberley Library

    Kimberley Library 115 Spokane St, Kimberley, B.C., Canada

    REGISTRATION Join us at the Kimberley Library for a fun, informative, and interactive family event all about fresh water and lakes! This free, drop-in session is a great way to learn about Living Lakes Canada’s National Lake Blitz, a volunteer program that empowers individuals to monitor local lakes, track biodiversity, and understand the challenges affecting […]

  • Dive Into Your Stewardship Toolbox: Tier 2 Training & Q&A

    This training will help new Tier 2 Lake Health Stewards build confidence in lake monitoring. Volunteers will learn how to properly use a Secchi disk to measure water clarity, identify the best locations for monitoring, and understand key water quality parameters. The session will conclude with an interactive Q&A to address any monitoring questions. If […]

  • Turtle Day 2025

    Elizabeth Lake Elizabeth Lake, Cranbrook, B.C., Canada

    Come to Turtle Day 2025 at Elizabeth Lake in Cranbrook, B.C. this Earth Day, April 22. At this free, family event, see newly emerged western painted turtle hatchlings and learn about their journey, as well as the efforts of the Rocky Mountain Naturalists to protect this Blue-listed, vulnerable species. Visit the Living Lakes Canada booth […]

  • Ember Stomp

    Jaffray Community Hal 7369 Jaffray Village Loop Rd, Jaffray, B.C., Canada

    Ember Stomp 2025 is the second annual Wildfire Community Preparedness Event hosted by the East Kootenay FireSmart Program in Jaffray, British Columbia. The event will include educational presentations, interactive exhibits, and family activities suitable for all ages. Living Lakes Canada will be hosting a booth at this event.

  • Alberta Groundwater Program Community Meeting in Lethbridge

    Southern Alberta Ethnic Association (421 6 Ave S, Lethbridge) Southern Alberta Ethnic Association (421 6 Ave S, Lethbridge)

    REGISTER Southern Alberta residents are invited to share their water concerns and priorities for a new community-based groundwater monitoring initiative. Your input will directly contribute to the development of this program. Register for the community meeting in Lethbridge and/or complete the online survey here. Contact email: abgroundwater@livinglakescanada.ca

  • Living Lakes Canada 2025 Virtual Annual General Meeting

    Virtual Event

    Join us for the 2025 Living Lakes Canada Annual General Meeting on Thursday, May 8th, 2025 at 5 pm PT / 6 pm MT / 8 pm ET for a 90-minute overview of our impactful projects from 2024 and glimpse into our future endeavours. This year’s special presentation will focus on our growing groundwater monitoring […]

  • NatureKidsBC Virtual Explorer Day: Become a Lake Detective & Help Care for Wildlife

    Virtual Event

    Join Living Lakes Canada’s Kaite Martin, Lake Blitz Program Lead, for a fun and interactive virtual event where kids become Lake Detectives! Explore the wonders of lake ecosystems through games, storytelling, and sound-and-sight challenges. From guessing wildlife calls to identifying mystery animals and plants, we’ll use our senses to uncover clues about lake life. Contact […]

  • Canadian Water Resources Association National Conference

    Penticton Penticton, B.C., Canada

    The theme of the Canadian Water Resources Association’s 2025 national conference is “Living Between Waters – Connecting Water & Resilience.” The focus will be on collaborating across silos, respecting and upholding Indigenous rights; and the roles of municipalities, governments, and industry play in advancing resiliency. Representing Living Lakes Canada, Arlo Bryn-Thorn, Columbia Basin Water Monitoring […]

  • Fire, Water, Land and Air: Piikani Climate Risks and Strategic Workshop

    Living Lakes Canada will be presenting at the Fire, Water, Land and Air: Piikani Climate Risks and Strategic Workshop hosted by The Resilience Institute. This workshop will include presentations and handouts on the climate risks facing Piikani and open up discussion around what is currently being done to address these risks as well as new […]

  • Senior Lunch & Learn at Kaslo Community Centre

    Living Lakes Canada is hosting a lunch & learn to introduce Kaslo seniors to the Lake Blitz citizen science program, with a focus on its history, recent data, and activity […]

  • Nechako Watershed Roundtable Spring Technical Event

    Fort St. James Fort St. James, B.C., Canada

    Living Lakes Canada's Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) team will be attending the Nechako Watershed Roundtable and Nak'azdli First Nation's Spring Technical meeting entitled, "Action in the Nechako: Progress and Potential Across the Watershed" on June 2nd & 3rd in Fort St. James. Lakes Program Manager Georgia Peck will be presenting on the Francois Lake […]

  • Without Water ʔat snaǂ su·kinkiǂ wuʔu: A Symposium to Address Watershed Knowledge and Decision Making in Qukin ʔamakʔis, the Elk River Watershed

    Qukin ʔamakʔis, the Elk River watershed, has been central to the ʔakanuxunik’ people of Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi’it First Nation and all Ktunaxa peoples, since time immemorial. In the face of growing environmental stressors, there is an urgent need for informed, collaborative decision making to safeguard the future of this vital watershed. We envision this event as […]