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Events Calendar

  • Invasive Plant Pull with Maple Creek Streamkeepers

    Meet end of Bedford St & Riverbend Dr, Port Coquitlam

    Together with the Maple Creek Streamkeepers, PoCo's Parks Department, and Metro Vancouver's and Vancity's financial support, we are pleased to organize another invasive plant species "pull" with the hope that many of you will be able to join us this Saturday! When: 9:45AM - 12:30 PM, Saturday, October 5th Where: Meet end of Bedford St […]

  • Salmon Come Home

    The Roundtable will be celebrating the return of the salmon to Hoy Creek Sunday, October 20th.  This free family event runs from 11 a.m. through to 3 p.m. at the Hoy Creek Hatchery and the Roundtable will be participating with an informational booth. Dress for the weather, as the event runs rain or shine! The Hoy […]

  • 2020 Community Roundtable Webinar

    Zoom

    You're invited to the 2020 CRW Community Roundtable Webinar - Watersheds and Wellbeing: A Healthy Two-way Stream! 2020 CRW Community Roundtable Webinar Save the Date Click here to download the event schedule Join us on September 19th from 10:30-11:30 am for our Community Roundtable Webinar - Watersheds and Wellbeing: A Healthy Two-way Stream. Participants will: […]

    Free
  • Virtual Watershed Tour Film Screening

    Zoom

    A socially distant event in celebration of BC Rivers Day that allows you to check out eight amazing spots in the watershed with some insight from a local expert. Learn where to go, conservation concerns and how you can get involved!

    Free
  • Earth Week Waste-Ban Campaign

    Coquitlam River

    Anti-littering and Dumping Campaign LEARN | EMPOWER | ENGAGE April 19th - 24th In celebration of Earth Day, we are hosting incentivized litter clean-ups with those that are homeless or facing homelessness, informative webinars with newcomers to the watershed and a public art installation by local students! Check out our campaign poster to learn more.

    Free

The Coquitlam River Watershed Society operates on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation). We thank the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm who continue to live on these lands and care for them, along with the waters and all that is above and below.