Forage Fish Research & Monitoring Project Lead
Project Watershed’s Appreciation Party and 30th Anniversary Launch
Join us on January 28th to celebrate your contribution to our local environment and help us launch our 30th year of stewardship!
Thank you for Volunteering
Your time and energy are greatly appreciated!All volunteers will receive an invite to our yearly appreciation party once it has been scheduled.
Kus-kus-sum Partners
The three main partners of the Kus-kus-sum project are the K'ómoks First Nation, City of Courtenay, and Project Watershed. Each of these partners has an important role to play in the purchase, restoration and long-term maintenance of the Kus-kus-sum site. In 2021, a...
Farewell Jennifer Sutherst
Jennifer Sutherst, who had been a key leader at Project Watershed since 2011, recently moved into a new position with Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Tin Town Christmas Open House and Sale
The Tin Town Christmas Open House and Sale is a one-of-a-kind community event for the whole family. We are looking for a few volunteers to help us sell merchandise, signup members/volunteers and accept donations.
Giving Tuesday 2022
Giving Tuesday is on November 29th – Join the global generosity movement and celebrate all acts of giving!
Kus-kus-sum Planting Thank You
Approximately 4,000 native plants were planted at the Kus-kus-sum site over six days this October! THANK YOU to the 160 volunteers who contributed to planting, mulching and watering during this time – we would not have been able to accomplish this without you.
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