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.

TOGETHER WE ARE

KEEPING IT LIVING

Terry Thormin Photography

Membership helps us to gauge community support for the work we do, fund that work and leverage financial support for our projects.

You can pay for your membership online after filling out the form, by sending us a cheque or in person at our offices. You can also use these methods to make monthly or yearly contributions so that your membership and donations can be kept up to date automatically.

If you are having any troubles becoming a member or renewing your membership please email or call us at info@projectwatershed.ca or 250 703-2871.

Membership

Membership Benefits

  • Monthly Newsletter
  • Vote at the AGM
  • Free Project Watershed button or sticker (when in stock)
  • Access to member only events (new!)
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Project Watershed’s 2022 Annual General Report

Thank you to all our members, board, staff, and community supporters for making 2021-2022 Project Watershed’s biggest year yet! We managed and coordinated 5 different restoration projects, our Keeping It Living Dinner, brought in $1.8 million dollars in grants, and started restoration on our largest project to date, Kus-kus-sum.

Project Watershed`s 2021 Annual Report

Despite the global pandemic, Project Watershed has made progress worth celebrating over the past year. There have been some major changes and we are continually adapting to the new normal. However, we remain dedicated to stewarding, and enabling others to steward, the Comox Valley and beyond. Our work is just as important as ever and we are grateful for all the people who have joined us over the past year. This report highlights our organizational changes and achievements between the beginning of summer 2020 and the end of spring 2021.