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.

Mapping is key

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Maps can be used for a variety of applications including raising awareness, habitat protection referrals, restoration planning, liquid waste management, watershed and OCP planning and real estate purchasing or development referrals. 

Maps

Interactive Estuary Map

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Signs of Abundance Map

Stream Specific Reports and Maps

Watershed Maps and Brochures

For Purchase - coming soon!

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.

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.

Millard Creek

The information on this page complements that which appears on the sign that has recently been erected on Sandpiper Drive near Millard Creek.

Goose Spit Sign

The information on this page compliments that which appears on the sign that has recently been erected on Goose Spit.

K’ómoks First Nation

The information on this page compliments that which appears on the sign that has recently been erected in front of the K’omoks First Nation Band Hall on Queneesh Road off Comox Road.