A First Nation’s perspective of the estuary and our relation to it.
This film debuted in April 2016 at the Courtenay Museum as part of the Pieces of an Estuary presentation. Pieces of an Estuary was an environmental art and public education project of the Emily Carr University of Art + Design in consultation with the David Suzuki Foundation and in partnership with Project Watershed. The project was offered as a combined studio and humanities course at North Island College in the Spring of 2016, as part of the collaborative BFA program with Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Many thanks to the Denise, Heather, Jenna and Tonja for their work in creating this film.
Shoreline Cleanup at Simms Park and the Airpark
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What is an Estuary?
What is an estuary? This film explores this from the bottom of the ocean to the top of the glacier.
Streamkeepers Training Workshop
Project Watershed is hosting a Streamkeepers Training workshop this September for $50.
About Project Watershed Video By Emma Frank
This documentary style video by Emma Frank gives an insight into the world of Project Watershed. Enjoy!
Project Watershed Visits Lazo Road Shoreline Stabilization Project
Project Watershed followed up on the Lazo Road Shoreline stabilization project and on July 26th the Town of Comox staff toured our organization and Fisheries and Oceans Canada representatives through the site with their Project Team. One of Project Watershed’s main...
Project Watershed Recognizes City of Courtenay for New Spill Response Trailer
During the Fall of 2015 there were two events causing oil spills into the K'omoks Estuary. The October event was caused by a leaking residential oil tank which caused a major spill and the November event was caused by a plane crashing into the estuary. Project...