Working on the unceded territory of the K’ómoks First Nation .

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

Education Program

KEEPING IT LIVING WITH STUDENTS IN THE COMOX VALLEY

This program aims to educate youth about their local/global environment and engage them in stewardship activities that create tangible long lasting environmental improvement. It is a multifaceted program which includes in class presentations, lessons, reflection activities and field trips.

Resources

Educators are welcome to book us to provide the program or download and use any of the materials for use with their students. Bookings can be made with Caila.Holbrook@projectwatershed.ca.

Lower Watershed

Middle Watershed

Upper Watershed

Latest News & Events

Spring Education Program and Field Trips

Spring Education Program and Field Trips

Project Watershed’s “Students Keeping It Living in the Comox Valley” education and engagement program has been met with a huge amount of interest this year as over 50 classes were eager to participate. With funds from TD Friends of the Environment, Peninsula COOP, BC Gaming and Habitat Conservation Trust Fund (link each), we hope to be able to offer our program to 30 of these classes (over 600 students) this spring.

Field Trip Assistants

Field Trip Assistants

We are looking for volunteers to assist with environmental education field trips.

Funders

New Horizons for Seniors Program

The Comox Valley Project Watershed Society’s Seniors Keeping it Living with Students in the Comox Valley project is being funded in part by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.