
More than a trail: The ecological footprint of access

Columbia River Treaty leaders urge patience and resolve

How many boats is too many for Lake Windermere?
Defending wildlife, water and wild places in Canada’s Columbia and Rocky Mountain regions.
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Since 2022, Shuswap Wildlife Monitors have been out on highways to alert drivers when bighorn sheep are on the road, ultimately reducing the number of hits.Read more
In an incredibly dynamic time for the Columbia River watershed, we would like to invite educators to join us for a three-day, two night adventure that immerses you in…Read more
Using only the stars and Earth’s electromagnetic fields to navigate, tens of thousands of birds are taking to the night sky to make their way to our region right now.Read more
At the confluence of the West Kootenay's Slocan and Little Slocan rivers, there's a patch of land taking shape under the careful guidance of a conservation-minded organization…Read more
Last month, British Columbia unveiled a new framework that will guarantee First Nations are consulted about mineral claims on their land. It’s a big step forward in bringing B.C.’s antiquated mining laws into the 21st centuryRead more
Roughly 22,000 people recreated on a 7 km stretch of Columbia River between Columbia Lake and Fairmont Hot Springs in 2021 alone.Read more
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EcoGarden Plant Swap & Sale
Elk Valley
Garden season is just around the corner, and we’re so excited to welcome you to our EcoGarden Plant Swap & Sale on May 17th…
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Claws, paws, & jaws: Resources for teaching about wildlife
Regional
Join Wildsight educators Dave Quinn & Jill Jennings for an exciting, hands-on workshop that brings the fascinating world of carnivores and omnivores to life…
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Community Yard Sale 2025
Elk Valley
Join us for Fernie's biggest yard sale of the year, on Saturday, May 24 2025 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm!
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Backyard Farmers Spring Social & Info
Kimberley & Cranbrook
An information session for the Backyard Farmers Program and a chance to meet with other garden enthusiasts.
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Columbia Lake Weed Pull
Invermere
Led by the fun and knowledgeable weed-busting folk from East Kootenay Invasive Species Council, we'll head out on trails, shoreline or access tracks…
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Columbia River Field School
Regional
The Columbia River Field School is a summer learning adventure for students aged 15-18. Participants will paddle key sections of the Canadian side of…
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