Andy Everson is a Northwest Coast Artist born in the Comox Valleyin 1972. He was named Na̱gedzi after his grandfather, the late Chief Andy Frank of the K’ómoks First Nation.
Estuary Greens by Brian Buckrell
Brian retired from the University of Guelph (veterinary medicine and agriculture) in 2001 and relocated from Ontario, with his wife Cathy, to Comox B.C., on Vancouver Island.
Long Road to Comox by Martha Jablonski-Jones
Martha studied Fine Arts at the University of Alberta in the late 60’s. Her main focus in art has been physical place and how we dwell in it.
Limited Edition Art Fundraiser
As part of our Keeping It Living Campaign, Project Watershed has acquired a variety of locally created art called “The Keeping It Living Collection”. When you make a financial contribution to Project Watershed of $25 or more you get to choose an art poster.
Keeping It Living
Keeping It Living is the banner under which we do our sensitive habitat stewardship work. It comes from the Kwakʼwala word Q’waq’wala7owkw.
Keep It Living with Chocolate
Environmental stewardship has never been sweeter as Project Watershed has teamed up with Hot Chocolates to produce Keeping It Living Bars. Keeping It Living bars come in dark and milk chocolate.
Gifts that Keep on Giving; Keeping It Living Art and more…
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color=''] Give the gift of eelgrass. The holiday season is upon us and the spirit of giving is in the air. If you are looking for some “green” gifts this season please consider the array of local art from our Keeping It Living...
Interactive K'ómoks Estuary Map Online and 2016 Keeping It Living Campaign Underway
Project Watershed officially launched the Interactive K'ómoks Estuary Map and 2016 Keeping It Living Campaign at the Conservation Centre Open House February 26th. It was a packed event and a warm welcome to the Coastal Invasive Species Committee, the newest member of...
The K’ómoks Estuary and Keeping It Living – A Review
The K’ómoks Estuary is the gem in the crown of the Comox Valley and the Heart of our Watershed. Since 2008, we at Project Watershed have endeavored to protect and restore the K’ómoks Estuary to its former glory. We work with the Estuary Working Group, which is...
Comox Valley Supports Komoks Estuary Through Art
Project Watershed’s Upstairs Downstairs Gala of the 2015 Keeping It Living Campaign was a fabulous evening in which people from all around the Comox Valley came out to support the protection and restoration of the K’ómoks Estuary. Approximately 100 people attended the...
City wins Estuary award
City of Courtenay Receives Keeping It Living Award from Project WatershedThe Comox Valley Project Watershed Society has chosen the City of Courtenay to receive its Courtenay River Estuary-Keeping it Living Award. It was presented at Courtenay City Council’s regular...
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society KEEPING IT LIVING AWARD
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society has chosen the City of Courtenay to receive its Courtenay River Estuary-Keeping it Living Award. It will be presented at Courtenay City Council’s regular meeting on November 7th.