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VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity. STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity. STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the countryVIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
MEMBERSHIP - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Joining Trout Unlimited Canada (TUC) costs just $40.00 per year. TUC offers a fixed membership year from April 1st to March 31st. This means: All new/existing members who purchase a one-year tax-deductible membership from April 1 to December 31 will receive a TUC membership expiring on March 31 of the following calendar year. WHAT'S IN A SCOOP OF RIVER WATER? Imagine what a scoop of river water might contain. It might look clear at first glance, but upon closer inspection, you may find some tiny, wiggly creatures that look like insects or worms, known as aquatic macroinvertebrates. These organisms are: Aquatic – live in water for part of all of their life. Macro – Small, CHATEAUGUAY RIVER CHAPTER The Chapter’s main goal is to enhance existing Brown Trout populations and the restoration and appropriate re-introduction of Brook Trout to the Chateauguay River watershed. During the 1970’s the Chateauguay River once had thriving populations of these wonderful fish. The Chapter has identified keys areas on which it would like tofocus its
MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
STOP THE SPREAD-FLOWERING RUSH Stop the Spread-Flowering Rush Trout Unlimited Canada’s Stop the Spread campaign focuses on actions that Canadians can take to prevent the spread and impact of aquatic invasive species and pathogens that threaten Canada’s fisheries. There are a number of invasive species threatening Canada’s water. Meet an invasive that you might not associate with the potentialNIAGARA CHAPTER
The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region. The initial and primary focus of the chapter’s efforts will be Twelve Mile Creek, the region’s only cold water watershed with an existing population of Brook Trout. The Twelve runs from itsheadwaters
OLDMAN RIVER CHAPTER The Oldman River Chapter historically was a loose-knit group whose primary activities were assisting TUC with fundraising and helping with smaller projects around southern Alberta. Since 2000, the chapter has been much more involved in fisheries advocacy – and has submitted several letters to Alberta premiers and ministers over theyears.
RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity. STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity. STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the countryVIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
MEMBERSHIP - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Joining Trout Unlimited Canada (TUC) costs just $40.00 per year. TUC offers a fixed membership year from April 1st to March 31st. This means: All new/existing members who purchase a one-year tax-deductible membership from April 1 to December 31 will receive a TUC membership expiring on March 31 of the following calendar year. WHAT'S IN A SCOOP OF RIVER WATER? Imagine what a scoop of river water might contain. It might look clear at first glance, but upon closer inspection, you may find some tiny, wiggly creatures that look like insects or worms, known as aquatic macroinvertebrates. These organisms are: Aquatic – live in water for part of all of their life. Macro – Small, CHATEAUGUAY RIVER CHAPTER The Chapter’s main goal is to enhance existing Brown Trout populations and the restoration and appropriate re-introduction of Brook Trout to the Chateauguay River watershed. During the 1970’s the Chateauguay River once had thriving populations of these wonderful fish. The Chapter has identified keys areas on which it would like tofocus its
MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
STOP THE SPREAD-FLOWERING RUSH Stop the Spread-Flowering Rush Trout Unlimited Canada’s Stop the Spread campaign focuses on actions that Canadians can take to prevent the spread and impact of aquatic invasive species and pathogens that threaten Canada’s fisheries. There are a number of invasive species threatening Canada’s water. Meet an invasive that you might not associate with the potentialNIAGARA CHAPTER
The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region. The initial and primary focus of the chapter’s efforts will be Twelve Mile Creek, the region’s only cold water watershed with an existing population of Brook Trout. The Twelve runs from itsheadwaters
OLDMAN RIVER CHAPTER The Oldman River Chapter historically was a loose-knit group whose primary activities were assisting TUC with fundraising and helping with smaller projects around southern Alberta. Since 2000, the chapter has been much more involved in fisheries advocacy – and has submitted several letters to Alberta premiers and ministers over theyears.
RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealerDAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
WHAT ARE RIPARIAN AREAS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? What are Riparian Areas and Why are they Important?-The scientific community, including TUC biologists and staff, often use terms, such as riparian, that most people aren’t aware of or perhaps don’t understand. Riparian areas are defined as the transitional area between an upland dry area and a water body such as a stream or lake,RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealerDAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHAT'S IN A SCOOP OF RIVER WATER? Imagine what a scoop of river water might contain. It might look clear at first glance, but upon closer inspection, you may find some tiny, wiggly creatures that look like insects or worms, known as aquatic macroinvertebrates. These organisms are: Aquatic – live in water for part of all of their life. Macro – Small, MEMBERSHIP - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Joining Trout Unlimited Canada (TUC) costs just $40.00 per year. TUC offers a fixed membership year from April 1st to March 31st. This means: All new/existing members who purchase a one-year tax-deductible membership from April 1 to December 31 will receive a TUC membership expiring on March 31 of the following calendar year. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity. CHATEAUGUAY RIVER CHAPTER The Chapter’s main goal is to enhance existing Brown Trout populations and the restoration and appropriate re-introduction of Brook Trout to the Chateauguay River watershed. During the 1970’s the Chateauguay River once had thriving populations of these wonderful fish. The Chapter has identified keys areas on which it would like tofocus its
NIAGARA CHAPTER
The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region. The initial and primary focus of the chapter’s efforts will be Twelve Mile Creek, the region’s only cold water watershed with an existing population of Brook Trout. The Twelve runs from itsheadwaters
COLDWATER CONSERVATION FUND In order to provide a stable, long-term funding base for conservation efforts across the country, TUC established the Coldwater Conservation Fund (CCFund). The CCFund is a fund designed to support the delivery of science-based rehabilitation and enhancement programs, to create a scientific and economic research program for TUC and to provide aSPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bankRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes. WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesFALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation and BROOK TROUT: AN ONTARIO PERSPECTIVE Brook Trout: An Ontario Perspective-One of Trout Unlimited Canada’s areas of focus is fish community management. For us, this means to protect and restore existing native coldwater fish species and their communities. One species of interest to TUC are Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Brook Trout are native to Eastern North America and are one ofMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes. WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesFALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation and BROOK TROUT: AN ONTARIO PERSPECTIVE Brook Trout: An Ontario Perspective-One of Trout Unlimited Canada’s areas of focus is fish community management. For us, this means to protect and restore existing native coldwater fish species and their communities. One species of interest to TUC are Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Brook Trout are native to Eastern North America and are one ofMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
DAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
EVENTS - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.COURTCLIFFE PARK
Courtcliffe Park is located in the headwaters portion of the Bronte Creek watershed. It is located in the Town of Carlisle which is part the City of Hamilton, Ontario. The site was formerly a trailer park with a bad reputation in the community. Once it became municipally owned a plan was put in place to restore the park including theformation
FIN ART! - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Fin Art! TUC’S Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser. Canada’s future depends on the availability of clean water for drinking, food production, a strong economy, and healthy wild spaces. This valuable resource is under threat. Like most organizations, TUC has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic through the loss of funding, cancellation of events, and significant reductions in BROOK TROUT: AN ONTARIO PERSPECTIVE Brook Trout: An Ontario Perspective-One of Trout Unlimited Canada’s areas of focus is fish community management. For us, this means to protect and restore existing native coldwater fish species and their communities. One species of interest to TUC are Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Brook Trout are native to Eastern North America and are one ofSPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bankNIAGARA CHAPTER
The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region. The initial and primary focus of the chapter’s efforts will be Twelve Mile Creek, the region’s only cold water watershed with an existing population of Brook Trout. The Twelve runs from itsheadwaters
RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes. WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesFALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation andMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
FIN ART! - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Fin Art! TUC’S Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser. Canada’s future depends on the availability of clean water for drinking, food production, a strong economy, and healthy wild spaces. This valuable resource is under threat. Like most organizations, TUC has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic through the loss of funding, cancellation of events, and significant reductions inDAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes. WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesFALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation andMILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
FIN ART! - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Fin Art! TUC’S Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser. Canada’s future depends on the availability of clean water for drinking, food production, a strong economy, and healthy wild spaces. This valuable resource is under threat. Like most organizations, TUC has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic through the loss of funding, cancellation of events, and significant reductions inDAVID BYLER
His career at Suncor Energy (Canada’s largest energy company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion) spanned over 28 years and included postings as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. Dave is currently serving as the Chairman of the Board for Trout Unlimited Canada, the country BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TREE REVETMENT INSTALLATION Trout Unlimited Canada (403) 221-8360 1 (800) 909-6040 180-4000 Glenmore Court SE, Calgary AB, T2C 5R8 Tree Revetment Installation Tree revetments are a bioengineering technique that decreases erosionalong stream banks.
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
EVENTS - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.COURTCLIFFE PARK
Courtcliffe Park is located in the headwaters portion of the Bronte Creek watershed. It is located in the Town of Carlisle which is part the City of Hamilton, Ontario. The site was formerly a trailer park with a bad reputation in the community. Once it became municipally owned a plan was put in place to restore the park including theformation
FIN ART! - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Fin Art! TUC’S Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser. Canada’s future depends on the availability of clean water for drinking, food production, a strong economy, and healthy wild spaces. This valuable resource is under threat. Like most organizations, TUC has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic through the loss of funding, cancellation of events, and significant reductions in BROOK TROUT: AN ONTARIO PERSPECTIVE Brook Trout: An Ontario Perspective-One of Trout Unlimited Canada’s areas of focus is fish community management. For us, this means to protect and restore existing native coldwater fish species and their communities. One species of interest to TUC are Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Brook Trout are native to Eastern North America and are one ofNIAGARA CHAPTER
The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region. The initial and primary focus of the chapter’s efforts will be Twelve Mile Creek, the region’s only cold water watershed with an existing population of Brook Trout. The Twelve runs from itsheadwaters
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bankRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADATROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED STORETROUT UNLIMITED WEBSITECANADA TROUT FISHINGLAKE TROUT CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADACOLORADO TROUT UNLIMITEDTROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED MAINETROUT UNLIMITED PENNSYLVANIATROUT UNLIMITED STORE Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADATROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED STORETROUT UNLIMITED WEBSITECANADA TROUT FISHINGLAKE TROUT CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADACOLORADO TROUT UNLIMITEDTROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED MAINETROUT UNLIMITED PENNSYLVANIATROUT UNLIMITED STORE Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WAYS TO GIVE TO TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada. Suite 180, 4000 Glenmore Court SE. Calgary, AB T2C 5R8. Canada. To make a donation over the phone using your VISA or MasterCard card, please call 1-800-909-6040. or (403) 221-8360. Planned Giving. A planned gift allows your support of conservation andprotect in
EVENTS - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.COURTCLIFFE PARK
Courtcliffe Park is located in the headwaters portion of the Bronte Creek watershed. It is located in the Town of Carlisle which is part the City of Hamilton, Ontario. The site was formerly a trailer park with a bad reputation in the community. Once it became municipally owned a plan was put in place to restore the park including theformation
TYING FOR CONSERVATION Tying for Conservation, Mark your calendars! Wednesday, February 17, 2021, is the first tying seminar in our Tying for Conservation fundraiser. From now until April talented Canadian fly tyers are using their skills to raise funds for Conservation. Signup for one or all and join and watch these amazing tyers demonstrate their skills asthey
FALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation and COLDWATER CONSERVATION FUND In order to provide a stable, long-term funding base for conservation efforts across the country, TUC established the Coldwater Conservation Fund (CCFund). The CCFund is a fund designed to support the delivery of science-based rehabilitation and enhancement programs, to create a scientific and economic research program for TUC and to provide aGREG CLARK CHAPTER
Chapter History. In many respects the history of the Greg Clark Chapter is a history of Trout Unlimited Canada in eastern Canada. The Toronto Chapter was formed in 1974 by a group of concerned anglers and conservationists in the greater Toronto area. In 1979 the Credit River was selected as the site for the new chapter’s conservation efforts.RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer ALBERTA FISH LISTED AS SPECIES AT RISK Alberta fish proposed to be listed as species at risk. Recently, the federal government proposed listing several fish species on the Species at Risk Act (SARA). The proposed Order would involve the addition or reclassification of 32 aquatic species, including Bull Trout and Athabasca Rainbow Trout in Alberta. These species join agrowing list of
TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADATROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED STORETROUT UNLIMITED WEBSITECANADA TROUT FISHINGLAKE TROUT CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADACOLORADO TROUT UNLIMITEDTROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED MAINETROUT UNLIMITED PENNSYLVANIATROUT UNLIMITED STORE Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA PROTECTING CANADA'S WATERABOUT TUCSUPPORT TUCPROJECTSEDUCATIONSHOP TROUT UNLIMITED CANADATROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED STORETROUT UNLIMITED WEBSITECANADA TROUT FISHINGLAKE TROUT CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian not for profit organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their cold water resources for current and future generations. We are the voice for Canada’s rivers, streams and lakes.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WHO WE ARE - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADACOLORADO TROUT UNLIMITEDTROUT UNLIMITED CAPTROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTERSTROUT UNLIMITED MAINETROUT UNLIMITED PENNSYLVANIATROUT UNLIMITED STORE Who We Are ( En Francais) Trout Unlimited Canada is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and their coldwater resources for current and future generations. All of the work Trout Unlimited Canada does is directed toward achieving this mission.YELLOW FISH ROAD
Since 1991, Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The Yellow Fish Road™ program educates Canadians that storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes and streams and anything other than rainwater can harm life inand
CAREERS AND VOLUNTEERS If you are interested in becoming a Trout Unlimited Canada Volunteer please complete the online form below or you can always contact us at 1-800-909-6040 or email us directly. Get your feet wet. Join us in the field planting trees, repairing and resorting stream banks, rescuing fish, painting a storm drain or other volunteer conservation activity.MILLBROOK CHAPTER
Trout Unlimited Millbrook is a new chapter located in southeast Ontario. Millbrook is a small rural community located south of Peterborough Ontario, on the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. With outdoor recreation being a huge draw to the area, the small cold water trout streams are often overlooked for the larger waters of theKawartha Lakes.
SPEED VALLEY
Originally, in partnership with the Wellington County Stewardship Council (WCSC), the Speed Valley Chapter worked to help improve water quality and restore habitat for the small, fragile trout population in the hopes of stabilizing and growing the population in Marden Creek. Work on this creek has included a dam removal and bypass, bank STREAM TEMPERATURE MONITORING Stream Temperature Monitoring along Alberta’s Eastern Slopes: A hot topic for coldwater fishes! Background Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, Alberta’s populations of native trout, char, and grayling have declined in range and numbers during the past several decades. Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now considered Threatened provincially and were listed under the Federal SpeciesRAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer BRONTE CREEK RESTORATION Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Virtual Field Trip Includes. Video-Based Stream Tour – Follow our Biologist, Kelly Mason, as she explores a local stream and talks about how she knows if it and the related ecosystem are healthy or need support. Detailed Lesson Plan – Including question prompts, and suggestions on how to extend student learning beyond this virtualfield trip.
WAYS TO GIVE TO TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada. Suite 180, 4000 Glenmore Court SE. Calgary, AB T2C 5R8. Canada. To make a donation over the phone using your VISA or MasterCard card, please call 1-800-909-6040. or (403) 221-8360. Planned Giving. A planned gift allows your support of conservation andprotect in
EVENTS - TROUT UNLIMITED CANADA Trout Unlimited Canada is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.COURTCLIFFE PARK
Courtcliffe Park is located in the headwaters portion of the Bronte Creek watershed. It is located in the Town of Carlisle which is part the City of Hamilton, Ontario. The site was formerly a trailer park with a bad reputation in the community. Once it became municipally owned a plan was put in place to restore the park including theformation
TYING FOR CONSERVATION Tying for Conservation, Mark your calendars! Wednesday, February 17, 2021, is the first tying seminar in our Tying for Conservation fundraiser. From now until April talented Canadian fly tyers are using their skills to raise funds for Conservation. Signup for one or all and join and watch these amazing tyers demonstrate their skills asthey
FALL CREEK UPDATE
Fall Creek Project Update-Alberta’s Provincial fish, the Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) historically ranged from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the parkland and prairie regions. However, populations are now in decline and have been extirpated from an estimated 34% of their historic range. Threats impacting Bull Trout populations include habitat degradation and COLDWATER CONSERVATION FUND In order to provide a stable, long-term funding base for conservation efforts across the country, TUC established the Coldwater Conservation Fund (CCFund). The CCFund is a fund designed to support the delivery of science-based rehabilitation and enhancement programs, to create a scientific and economic research program for TUC and to provide aGREG CLARK CHAPTER
Chapter History. In many respects the history of the Greg Clark Chapter is a history of Trout Unlimited Canada in eastern Canada. The Toronto Chapter was formed in 1974 by a group of concerned anglers and conservationists in the greater Toronto area. In 1979 the Credit River was selected as the site for the new chapter’s conservation efforts.RAFI TAHMAZIAN
Rafi G. Tahmazian has more than 22 years of investment management and oil and gas experience. He is currently a Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager with Canoe Financial Corp. Prior to Canoe, Rafi spent 13 years at FirstEnergy Capital, a leading investment dealer ALBERTA FISH LISTED AS SPECIES AT RISK Alberta fish proposed to be listed as species at risk. Recently, the federal government proposed listing several fish species on the Species at Risk Act (SARA). The proposed Order would involve the addition or reclassification of 32 aquatic species, including Bull Trout and Athabasca Rainbow Trout in Alberta. These species join agrowing list of
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