Learning from the land and each other
Five transformative days filled with immersive learning and healing in the Salish Sea.
Five transformative days filled with immersive learning and healing in the Salish Sea.
We are searching for participants to join our next Land Healing Stewards Initiative sailing expedition! This is a five-day live-aboard trip on Raincoast’s 68-foot, Transport Canada certified, research sailing vessel, Achiever. This expedition will bring together eight Indigenous, BPOC, and 2SLGBQT+ youth, ages 19-29 from the Lower Mainland, Southern Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and…
How little gifts from the community strengthen our programs.
Investigating how forests and wildlife work together.
Immersed in the ecosystems of the Salish Sea, youth from Vancouver to Victoria came together to participate in coastal conservation.
The Special Bird Service recently joined the Salish Sea Emerging Stewards program aboard Achiever.
Our goal is to inspire and train the next generation of conservation stewards through land-based, at-sea, and online programming.
With the Red Fox Healthy Living Society, we spent five days aboard our research vessel, Achiever, exploring the Salish Sea.
Education Coordinator, Pascale, recounts a week of whales, bears, and camp games at QQS Projects Society’s Koeye River Camp.
We are thrilled to have seven interns join our team through the federal government’s Canada Summer Jobs program and UBC’s Sustainability Scholar program.
As a way to celebrate the impact youth are making in their communities, Raincoast and Take a Stand organized another Student Innovation Challenge.
This Spring, Raincoast is partnering with Take A Stand: Youth for Conservation to present Season 3 of our online educational series, Coastal Insights. The theme of this webinar series is hope, equity and advocacy and will include six hour long interactive live-stream sessions which will showcase youth who are tackling these topics despite the significant…