Help staff our booth at National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st!
Project Watershed AGM 2025: Putting the Finishing Touches on Kus-kus-sum
It’s been another exciting year of growth at Project Watershed. Join us at our 2025 Annual General Meeting on Saturday, July 19, to hear the highlights from our ongoing projects, and our two new projects.
Spring Invasives Removal at Kus-kus-sum
We are looking for volunteers to assist us with our first weeding event of the spring at Kus-kus-sum to keep the invasives at bay and help our native plants flourish!
Volunteer at our donor appreciation event
We are holding a donor appreciation event at Kus-kus-sum on June 14th and are looking for volunteers to help make the event run smoothly.
Education Program Feature – Spring 2025
Over the last eight years, Project Watershed has been developing and running our Keeping It Living Education Program to educate youth about their environment and connect them with its stewardship.
Monthly Donor Campaign
We are looking for 25 more people to sign up as monthly supporters. Monthly gifts make Project Watershed a stronger and more resilient organization – and will help us continue to thrive during these uncertain economic times.
Eelgrass Transplant Tying at Ships Point
We’re looking for volunteers to help prepare eelgrass shoots for transplant as part of our upcoming restoration work near Ships Point.
Spring and Summer Forage Fish Sampling
Spring and summer forage fish sampling is starting back up again in May!
Forage Fish Symposium and CFFN AGM
The Coastal Forage Fish Network is hosting their Annual Spring symposium via zoom on April 23, 2025, from 6:00-8:00 pm. It will be followed by an AGM. This gathering brings together researchers, experts and community science volunteers to share forage fish research highlights and from across Vancouver Island and beyond.
Kus-kus-sum Feature – Spring 2025
As spring kicks off, the first buds are beginning to appear on the newly installed plants down at Kus-kus-sum! Thanks to the efforts of our volunteers this past fall and winter we’ve been able to expand the now thriving tidal marsh and riparian ecosystems to 80% complete.
Dyke Road Park Tidal Marsh Planting
Project Watershed is working in partnership with the CVRD to plant tidal marsh vegetation at the newly redesigned Dyke Road Park! We will be planting sedge and rush plugs in the intertidal area to help create a healthy tidal marsh.
River Never Sleeps 2025
We are looking for volunteers to staff our outdoor booth at the always popular River Never Sleeps festival on May 4!