This video was created by Maddison Thomas of the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project. It gives a glimpse of what Project Watershed is doing locally to combat global issues such as climate change and habitat loss with the hope of encouraging others to get involved for a better future.
Forage Fish Presentation March 17, 2022
Join Project Watershed for a virtual presentation that highlights work on forage fish within intertidal, subtidal, and pelagic waters as well as the contributions of community scientists.
Paintings, By The Numbers 2022
An event where art lovers can get a great deal and support one of the biggest restoration projects in the Comox Valley. The event will take place May 14th, 2022 at 40 KNOTS. Tickets on sale now.
Concrete Wall Found at Kus-kus-sum
Currently, most of the remaining concrete is in the form of a 170m-long wall buried just behind the steel-piling wall that separates our site from the Courtenay River. Removing this concrete wall is the next step of our restoration and will be undertaken over the next 2 weeks.
CLOSED – Office Administrator Position
Project Watershed is looking for an Office Administrator. To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to caitlin.pierzchalski@projectwatershed.ca by Feb. 20th, 2022.
Paintings, By The Numbers Gallery 2022
A gallery of the 50 paintings available through the Paintings, By The Numbers event on May 14th, 2022. Paintings donated by Ken Kirkby and Nana Cook.
Geoff Wickstrom
Director at Large.
Project Watershed Starts Concrete Removal Work Feb. 3rd at Kus-kus-sum
Project Watershed will be a continuing with the work that happened last summer and fall which entails excavating the remaining concrete, separating concrete and rebar, crushing concrete, and removal, repurposing, and recycling material offsite.
Kus-kus-sum Unpaved; A look at our progress in 2021
Enjoy the short video and a photo gallery showing the progress of our restoration efforts at Kus-kus-sum in 2021.
Project Watershed’s Guide to Documenting Forage Fish Habitat
Photo documentation of forage fish spawning habitat is valuable in our aim to protect these important nursery areas. Photos provide a story of each individual beach over time.
Thank you
Thank you for helping unpave paradise and keep it living!
ECards for the Environment
These cards help protect & restore habitat in the Comox Valley. A card will be sent to a special someone when you make a donation.