

Freshet Charts – May 2nd – Update
Thanks to Lane Bishop, we’re continuing to keep a close watch on water levels in the Belleisle area as the 2025 freshet progresses.
Thanks to Lane Bishop, we’re continuing to keep a close watch on water levels in the Belleisle area as the 2025 freshet progresses.
Thanks to Lane Bishop, we’re continuing to keep a close watch on water levels in the Belleisle area as the 2025 freshet progresses.
Folks it’s that time of year when we keep an eagle eye on the river. Again this year a big thanks to Lane Bishop who has kindly provided us with his water level plots for the 2025 freshet.
Free Trees & Shrubs!!! The BWC with support from the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund and the World Wildlife Fund Canada is excited to announce our
Winter Salt Use Travelling safely on winter roads is important to all of us – and we can keep our roads and sidewalks ice-free while
Nature Afterschool Program The BWC recently wrapped up our Nature Afterschool program that was joint venture of the Belleisle Watershed Coalition and the Saint John
Salt Water Testing Did you know… After some winter storms salt levels in New Brunswick’s watercourses can reach 35 parts per thousand that’s the same
Belleisle Marsh Road Salt Sampling The BWC has teamed up again with Miss. Giddens Grade 9 Science Class from BRHS to continue to learn about
Water quality monitoring results for E.coli amounts from our October 2022 sampling are in.
Fish Passage Assessment 2022 Fish require passage between and within watercourses to complete necessary stages of their life cycle including spawning, finding food and shelter.
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