Koksilah Low Flows – Community Info Night 2025
ZoomA free online session for anyone curious about flows in the Xwulqw'selu/Koksilah watershed. Hosted annually by the Koksilah Low Flows Working Group. Registration link and more details coming soon.
A free online session for anyone curious about flows in the Xwulqw'selu/Koksilah watershed. Hosted annually by the Koksilah Low Flows Working Group. Registration link and more details coming soon.
Holland Creek Estates. Meet in the Holland Creek Estates on Rollie Rose Road and Colonia Drive. The priority is to work along the south edge of Holland Creek. There is also dense broom on the uphill side of the estate under the hydro lines and on the gated, undeveloped, cleared areas. We will also check …
Arbutus Hump/upper Holland Creek. Meet in the parking lot by the waterwork, accessed via Ryan Place gate or from the trail. Continue to clear the area around the waterworks and towards Arbutus Hump.
Join us for the upcoming Speaker Series hosted by the Cowichan Watershed Board, where expert speakers share valuable insights on the well-being and sustainability of the Cowichan watershed, located within Quw’utsun territory. Each event is a wonderful opportunity to learn from those who are deeply connected to the land and water. The series is made possible with …
Hwy/rail corridor north. Meet on Ludlow Road near the Home Hardware and work south along the highway/rail towards Transfer Beach access.
Holland Creek. Meet in the Info Hut on Methuen and 6 avenue to join Friends of Holland Creek to clear broom from the patch cleared last year and along the trail up towards the Rotary Lookout. On the way we will clear Colonia bridge embankments if we have access.
Everyone welcome to come and update the group on zoom or in-person.
If you arrive at 6:30pm, we will take a one hour walk around the area and talk about the nature signage and Fish Gut Alley. Alternatively, you can wait a bit and arrive at 7:30pm with (or without) some finger food snacks to share while we discuss ideas about future Nature Cowichan walks, talks, advocacy …
We'll meet at 1:00pm at the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society Office, then head out together from there. Please bring personal water, weather appropriate clothing, and sturdy work shoes. We will supply gloves, tools and snacks. We will be removing ivy from the banks of Bings Creek for a resident as part of our Streamside Stewardship Partners …
Cowichan Lake and River Stewardship Society will hold its 2025 Annual General Meeting. The business will be done 1:00-2:45pm, then 3:00-3:45pm, Board member and local biologist Christoph Steeger will speak about "The Cowichan Watershed - A Natural History Perspective for Environmental Stewardship". You do not have to be a member in order to attend either …