Submitted by Wildsight Roughly 22,000 people recreated on a seven kilometre stretch of Columbia River between Columbia Lake and Fairmont Hot Springs in 2021 alone….
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Report sheds light on importance of lake foreshore conservation
The Kootenays may be world-renowned for mountains in the winter, but summertime is when lakes take centre stage. Paradoxically, the ever-growing popularity of Kootenay lakes…
St. Mary Lake foreshore survey report now available
As the popularity of St. Mary Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake foreshore is just…
Bringing Canadian water priorities to UN Water Conference
Living Lakes Canada, the award-winning water stewardship NGO based in the Canadian Columbia Basin, will be represented at the first United Nations conference on water…
Columbia Lake foreshore survey report now available
As the popularity of Columbia Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake’s foreshore is just as…
LLC shares best practices with Myanmar groups
Living Lakes Canada (LLC), the Columbia Basin-based water stewardship non-profit organization, recently presented a Canadian NGO perspective on lake management to an international audience—the United Nations Development…
Lake Biodiversity Photo Challenge launched
This summer Living Lakes Canada is calling on all Columbia Basin residents to get involved in the Lake Biodiversity Photo Challenge. Simply snap a photo…
Balancing conservation with recreation on Lake Windermere
Faces & Places: Shannon McGinty Story by Nicole Trigg Kootenay Conservation Program Lake Windermere is the most heavily used body of water in the entire…