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The Healthy Watersheds Initiative is creating jobs and bringing communities together to protect fresh water, restore salmon habitat, and adapt to climate change. 
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We Are of Water

"We Are of Water", illustrated by Chenoa Gao, provides visuals connected to voices and knowledge shared by Indigenous Elders, youth, and community members through HWI projects on the significance of watersheds and water.
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Unpaving Kus-Kus-Sum: Restoring and Recycling

The Kus-Kus-Sum Unpaving Paradise project is decommissioning and restoring a historic sawmill site along the Courtney River.
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Symposium & Celebration Dinner

On February 23, 2023, project team members, First Nations leaders, provincial and local government representatives, and community members came together to celebrate the outcomes and learnings from the HWI.
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$100 million invested in Watershed Security Fund to be co-developed with First Nations

The BC Government and BC First Nations Water Table has announced an investment of $100 million towards creating a Watershed Security Fund and a commitment to co-developing the Fund with First Nations.
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Supported Projects

Canal Flats (Photo: Picture BC / Flickr)
Sun Creek Wetland Restoration, Canal Flats
Lead Organization
BC Wildlife Federation
Grant Amount
$ 162,000.00
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Canal Flats (Photo: Picture BC / Flickr)
Description

BC Wildlife Federation is restoring amphibian habitat in wetlands and riparian areas that have been impacted by cattle grazing. This project will support up to 11 jobs. (Photo: Picture BC / Flickr)

Lead Organization
BC Wildlife Federation
Grant Amount
$ 162,000.00
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Squamish River, Squamish. (Photo: Adarshana Thapa / REFBC)
Fish-Friendly Flows for the Cheakamus Generating Station
Lead Organization
Squamish River Watershed Society
Grant Amount
$ 10,000.00
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Squamish River, Squamish. (Photo: Adarshana Thapa / REFBC)
Description

Squamish River Watershed Society is conducting water flow monitoring to ensure that communities, fisheries, First Nations, and other regional decision makers have access to data on appropriate minimum flow for an upcoming water use plan in the Squamish/Cheakamus watershed. This project will support three jobs. (Photo: Adarshana Thapa / REFBC)

Lead Organization
Squamish River Watershed Society
Grant Amount
$ 10,000.00
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Watershed(s)
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CWCFS Training Youth Group at Clayoquot. (Photo: Lora Tyron)
Clayoquot Sound Watershed Recovery Initiative
Lead Organization
Central Westcoast Forest Society
Grant Amount
$ 1,140,000.00
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CWCFS Training Youth Group at Clayoquot. (Photo: Lora Tyron)
Description

Central Westcoast Forestry Society is supporting Hesquiaht, Ahousaht, and Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations’ initiative to restore critical salmon populations in the Clayoquot Sound by reconstructing rearing habitat. The work involves implementing bioengineering approaches (woody debris structures, riparian planting) to stabilize banks, reduce erosion, and create habitats supportive of migrating salmon. This project will support at least 25 jobs and provide technical training and certification to workers. (Photo: Lora Tyron)

Sedge transplanting. (Photo: Discovery Coast Greenways Land Trust)
Urban Watershed Protection and Restoration in Campbell River
Lead Organization
Discovery Coast Greenways Land Trust
Grant Amount
$ 378,000.00
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Sedge transplanting. (Photo: Discovery Coast Greenways Land Trust)
Description

Discovery Coast Greenways Land Trust is collaborating with the Wei Wai Kum Coastal Guardian Watchmen program, 7 Generations Stewards Society, and AIDS Vancouver Island to restore and protect riparian areas around Campbell River that have been impacted by increased human use during the pandemic. This project supports up to 28 jobs.  (Photo: Discovery Coast Greenways Land Trust)

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