Watershed Workforce Program
Building a Pathway to Environmental Careers
The Watershed Workforce program connects youth (ages 15–20) with hands-on opportunities to explore watershed stewardship, learn from experts, and contribute to the health of the Fraser Watershed. Guided by the principles of Two-Eyed Seeing, this two-day experience combines paddling in the watershed with community-based restoration projects.
Participants gain practical skills, explore pathways to local career opportunities, and discover work opportunities that not only support their families but also contribute to the health and resiliency of their local watershed.
This program aims to show youth that meaningful, rewarding work is possible in their home communities. It highlights a diverse range of career opportunities that contribute to a thriving local watershed.
Program Highlights

Community Impact
Work alongside First Nations knowledge keepers, environmental professionals and local organizations to explore watershed careers and community-centred stewardship.

On-the-water Experience
Paddles within the Fraser Watershed (Headwaters, Nechako, Cariboo-Chilcotin, Thompson, Canyon, Lower Fraser), guided by experts to explore its ecosystems, stories and cultural significance.

Hands-On Restoration
Participate in a field day focused on habitat restoration, tree planting, or water quality monitoring, learning practical techniques to protect and restore local ecosystems.

Inclusive
No prior experience required —this program is designed to welcome participants of all skill levels and backgrounds.

Career Exploration
Discover family-sustaining career opportunities in watershed stewardship, blending Indigenous knowledge and Western science to make a meaningful impact in your community.
Upcoming Trips
Details of 2025 Watershed Workforce regional programs will be released soon.
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