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Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 10.06.2021

Click on photo to open for full text of the film availablity; or go to the Reel 2 Real International Film Festival site here: https://r2rfestival.org FTCW will soon have a copy of Senoten: A Dictionary of the Saanich Language Book by Timothy Montler and will be including more Senoten language on our site.

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 30.05.2021

Plum trees in Whitehead Park. March 22/ 21

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 22.05.2021

Beautiful private lake in Tod Creek Watershed. March 13/ 2021

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 14.05.2021

Red-flowering Currant is blooming in Whitehead Park. March 8/ 2021

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 27.04.2021

You are invited: Our first event of 2021 under the new health guidelines will be a broom pull at South Prospect Lake Park on Saturday January 16 from 10 to noon. To insure the safety of the volunteers we will be working at least 2 m physical distance apart at all times. Masks will be worn at times when less than 2 m apart. Please bring your own gloves and work tools such as clippers, pruning shears, mattocks and small shovels.

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 27.12.2020

Gwen Curry's new book "Converging Waters" Go to Rocky Mountain Books link to order your copy: https://rmbooks.com/book/converging-waters/ Or: it's in all local bookstores now and they have some at the Village Emporium Cafe in Brentwood too.

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 07.12.2020

Great photo in today's Times Colonist by Adolf Ceska.

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 01.12.2020

Check out the HAT Mountain Road Forest Campaign here: https://www.mountainroadforest.ca

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 19.11.2020

Prospect Lake, photo taken from the trail in Whitehead Park, east-side. Nov 30/ 2020

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 05.11.2020

Dr Trevor Hancock, Times Colonist Nov 15th/ 2020

Friends of Tod Creek Watershed 29.10.2020

We removed this wheelbarrow full of ivy from Whitehead Park, west-side; and Kitty removed this willow tree.