Since our beginning in 1998 the BRWP has had many accomplishments within the Bonnechere River Watershed. Over the past 11 years we have provided education to landowners and students, offered incentives to become better environmental stewards and run a variety of programs that focus on the health and integrity of the Bonnechere Watershed.

Within this website you will find information about who we are, what the BRWP stands for, what we have done in the past and where we are going in the future. Be sure to check out our section on our newest initiative, Nature in Your Neighbourhood!

As the BRWP is a volunteer based organization we are always looking for new volunteers. Our About Us section will tell you a lot about what the organization is all about. If you are interested in volunteering with us in any way please contact us!

BRWP News

  • Guest speakers for Nature in Your Neighbourhood Series In collaboration with the Ottawa River Institute and three area libraries, we are presenting another Speaker Series this Spring!Our 100 Mile Garden– Beyond the Purple Coneflower with Grant Dobson ...
    Posted Feb 17, 2012 9:47 AM by Info BRWP
  • BRWP included in Webinar Series- May 16, 2012 Environment & Diversity Webinar Series: Lessons Learned by Six Environmental NGOsIn 2011, the Sustainability Network's Environment and Diversity Project supported six organizations as they embarked on initiatives to help ...
    Posted Feb 14, 2012 11:59 AM by Info BRWP
  • Our Watershed Our Future - In the Face of a Changing Climate BRWP Chair Kathy Lindsay, a wildlife ecologist with Environment Canada, presented "Our Watershed, Our Future-In the Face of a Changing Climate" at the Elder's Lodge in Pikwakanagan, on ...
    Posted Nov 24, 2011 8:33 AM by Info BRWP
  • Community Mapping Tool Launched As part of our collaborative Nature in Your Neighbourhood initiative with the Ottawa River Institute, and in partnership with Ryerson University, we have developed an on-line community mapping tool ...
    Posted Oct 6, 2011 7:32 AM by Info BRWP
  • Nature in your Neighbourhood Presentation Series- At your local Library This October and November, as part of our collaborative Nature in Your Neighbourhood initiative with the Ottawa River Institute, we are offering a series of five free presentations in partnership ...
    Posted Sep 16, 2011 9:10 AM by Info BRWP
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