Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Maps

Interactive Estuary Map

Welcome to the interactive map of the K’omoks Estuary. The video on this page gives some tips on how to interact with the map.

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Interactive Estuary Map Survey

Interactive Estuary Map Survey

The K’ómoks Estuary Interactive Map will be an important tool in the protection and restoration of the estuary; and in the coming year we hope to build upon what we have developed so far. In this regard we would appreciate feedback on your experience with the map to help us improve its usability and usefulness.

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K’ómoks Estuary Boundary Map

K’ómoks Estuary Boundary Map

The K’ómoks Estuary includes all land within the 200 year floodplain from Reese Bridge on the Tsolum and Condensory Bridge on the Puntledge. The Esturay also includes land within 100 meters from the high tide mark out to Goose Spit and Trent River.

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Kus-kus-sum

Kus-kus-sum

As part of our Estuary Stewardship, Project Watershed has committed to the restoration of the Field Sawmill site in partnership with the K’ómoks First Nation and City of Courtenay. We have been given a name for the site by the K’ómoks First Nation and are now calling it Kus-kus-sum.

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Near the Waters Edge; A Green Infrastructure Tour

Near the Waters Edge; A Green Infrastructure Tour

Guided walking and kayaking tours showcasing green infrastructure in and around the Courtenay River were held on May 10 and 11, 2019. The tours were geared towards increasing political awareness of the possibilities of green infrastructure. Participants visited areas where green infrastructure was already in place or where it could be implemented in the future.

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