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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 […]

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 within the West Kootenay region. After the talk, interested participants will have the option to participate in a hands-on Tier 1 monitoring session and plant […]

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 […]

Without Water ʔat snaǂ su·kinkiǂ wuʔu “Every Drop Counts” Public Symposium

Grasmere, B.C.

It's Your Water. Share a community meal and learn about water in Qukin ʔamakʔis, the Elk River Watershed. This public symposium focuses on how we value, understand, and manage our water. After a keynote speaker, a panel of Indigenous Knowledge Holders, scientists, and decision makers will discuss water quality and quantity issues and how we […]

East Kootenay Water Monitoring Workshop

Living Lakes Canada is delivering a water monitoring training workshop to Wildsight's Youth Climate Corps in partnership with Columbia Lake Stewardship Society and Lake Windermere Ambassadors.

Water Resource Mapping for Wildfire Suppression in Red Mountain/Enterprise Creek

Silverton Memorial Hall 203 Lake Avenue, Silverton, B.C., Canada

Living Lakes Canada, in partnership with Red Mountain Road and Enterprise Creek Emergency Preparedness Society, invite you to share your local knowledge on water resources in the Slocan Valley. By applying our data, in tandem with community knowledge, we aim to help communities better prepare for wildfire response efforts. To share information about water sources […]

Water Resource Mapping for Wildfire Suppression in Winlaw, B.C.

SIFCo Resiliency Centre 6841 Appledale Park Road, Winlaw, B.C., Canada

Living Lakes Canada, in partnership with Slocan Integral Forestry Cooperative (SIFCo), invite you to share your local knowledge on water resources in the Slocan Valley. By applying our data, in tandem with community knowledge, we aim to help communities better prepare for wildfire response efforts. To share information about water sources for this project, complete this […]

Okanagan FIMP Training Workshop

Wood and Kalamalka Lakes B.C., Canada

Living Lakes Canada will be delivering a FIMP training workshop for the Okanagan Indian Band as part of the collaborative Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) project taking place on Wood and Kalamalka Lakes this upcoming summer. This two-day workshop will include one day in the classroom in FIMP methodology training and one day spent on […]

Vernon Farmers Market – FIMP Community Outreach

Kal Tire Place 3445 43rd Ave, Vernon, B.C., Canada

On June 19th the Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) team will be at the Vernon Farmers Market to engage with community members and discuss the upcoming survey of local Wood and Kalamalka Lakes this summer. Contact email: FIMP@livinglakescanada.ca