The Participants
Bryanna Lalonde
Ottawa, ON
Carl Sinnott
Maidstone, ON
Dylan Engering
Brampton, ON
Elyssa Carroll Goldman
Vancouver, BC
Farhaana Husain
Kamloops, BC
Susanna (Susie) Conway
Winnipeg, MB
Carl Sinnott
Burlington, ON
Stage 1:
Sea Kayaking in BC
Stage 2: Conservation
Field Learning
During Stage 2, members of this group spent three months in individual field learning placements with partners in conservation across Canada. Learn more about their placements below.
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association
Shediac, NB
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association is a non-profit environmental organization that works to protect and enhance the Shediac Bay Watershed. The organization envisions communities working together to foster healthy ecosystems that will sustain the quality of water for future generations.
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance
Moncton, NB
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance is a registered environmental charity that restores and protects the ecological services of the water systems that flow into Shepody Bay through science-based research, action, and public outreach.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Vancouver Island, BC
Lying along the west coast of Vancouver Island in the traditional territories of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve boasts kilometres of long sandy beaches, unspoiled temperate rainforests and adventures that will delight the explorer in all.
The rare Charitable Research Reserve
Cambridge, ON
The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a community-based urban land trust and environmental institute that protects over 1,200 acres of highly sensitive lands across eight properties in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
The Marine Animal Response Society (MARS)
Halifax, NS
The Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) is a Nova Scotia-based charitable organization dedicated to marine animal conservation through response, research and engagement.
Stage 3: Outreach, Service and Community Impact Development
In this stage, CCC participants will be able to take what they’ve learned in the first two stages and incorporate that knowledge into meaningful community outreach and impactful service projects. From developing pollinator education programs for the classroom to hosting informative podcasts that expose new audiences to discussions on the top environmental issues of the day, these projects are developed and delivered by CCC participants with the goal of having a positive impact on both their home communities and Canada. Explore every completed CCC project here to see the impact our program is having across Canada and to get inspiration for how you can better your community and local wildlife.
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