Watershed Ed


Empowering citizens to take the health of our waters in their hands.

Water connects us all to the landscapes we live in. However, the many ways in which humans use and interact with these landscapes impact the water which flows within them. With a knowledge of watershed processes, appreciation for aquatic wildlife, and understanding of land-use impacts, CPAWS packages real-world issues into everyday language. Our interactive demonstrations and activities are designed to inspire advocacy and will show how anyone can become a local water steward.

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Connect to your local watersheds through collaborative and inspirational activities.





What participants are saying


  • “[The best part of the program was] the information about water specifically sound the animals. The sound of the whooping crane. Beaver.”

    - Bow Valley College New Canadian student
  • “[The best part of the program was being able to] learn about how important the water in our lives is and how we can care them.”

    - Bow Valley College New Canadian student

Who is this experience for? 

  • Corporate Groups
  • Community Groups
  • New Canadian or English Language Learner (ELL) groups

In what ways can you participate?

INDOOR

We will visit you in your classroom or community space. Hands-on activities, visuals, and FUN await!

GUIDED HIKE

You can choose between the following locations for this experience: Fish Creek Provincial Park or Troll Falls.

Please note down your planned located as you will be asked to fill this information out during time of booking.

VIRTUAL

A 1 hour online extravaganza! With interaction, discussion, and activities, we'll make sure to bring all the online fun!

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*Please note down your planned located for a hike/community walk as you will be asked to fill this information out during time of booking.


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