The Healthy Shorelines Journey

Shayla Watson, Healthy Shorelines Coordinator When people think of the Athabasca River and the issues it may be facing, they almost immediately think of the lower portion of the river, […]
Headwaters Update: A Recap of 2025

Mitch Wincentaylo, Headwaters Project Coordinator 2025 was a busy year for the Athabasca Watershed Council, particularly in the headwaters region throughout Yellowhead County. As the first full year of our […]
Mountain Headwaters: The Lifeblood of the Athabasca River

Crystal Kersey, MSc Physical Geography, Project Assistant for the Adaptation and Resilience Training Program (ART) at The Athabasca Watershed Council The Athabasca River watershed is immense, spanning nearly a quarter of […]
Summer 2024 with the Athabasca Watershed Council!

Margaret Cross With Summer tapering off and the new school year upon us, we here at the Athabasca Watershed Council would love to highlight some of our education and outreach […]
Floodplains in Alberta: A Tapestry of Geology and Ecology

What is a Floodplain? A floodplain is the low, flat region of land that flanks a river from its banks to the outer edges of a valley. The floodplain consists […]
Confronting Climate Challenges: Northern Alberta’s Winter Drought and Building Strategies for Long-Term Resilience

Caity Seifert, Project Coordinator In autumn 2023, Alberta experienced the onset of a strong El Niño event. This climatic phenomenon led to above-average temperatures and a striking lack of snowfall […]
2023 Year in Review

Before 2024 gets into full swing, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on some of our achievements over the course of 2023. Here are some brief highlights: 2023 […]
An overview of palaeontology and how it relates to water

Margaret Cross, B.Sc. Honors in Palaeontology and Ashley Johnson, Education and Outreach Coordinator In October, Margaret and Ashley gave a talk to the WPAC summit attendees who came to the […]
A Summer with the Athabasca Watershed Council

Kailyn Gibbons and Kendra Pritchard, Watershed Science Technicians This summer, the Athabasca Watershed Council was able to employ two Watershed Science Technicians, Kailyn and Kendra. At the end of their […]
Responsible Recreation in the Athabasca Watershed

Kailyn Gibbons, Watershed Science Technician What does responsible recreation mean? The beautiful land of the Athabasca watershed is filled with many different regions and types of natural environments that can […]