September 22, 2024

JOIN US FOR THE 44TH ANNUAL BC RIVERS DAY — CANADA’S LARGEST RIVER APPRECIATION EVENT!

 
 

BC Rivers Day was founded by world-renowned river advocate Mark Angelo and the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC in 1980. It celebrates and builds public awareness for British Columbia’s waterways. Our waterways are incredibly important, yet rivers and freshwater ecosystems are among the most at-risk ecosystems on the planet. They are threatened by urbanization, pollution, industrial development, invasive species, damming, excessive water extraction and climate change. 

Good news for BC’s waterways, the love for our waterways runs deep! Recreation clubs, conservation organizations, community groups, schools, local governments and others mark BC Rivers Day by hosting film screenings, community barbeques, stream cleanups, paddling trips, and community ceremonies that help improve the health of BC’s rivers.

We'd love for you to take part!

 

Photo: Tamarack Media from the 2023 Friends of Kootenay Lake clean up

 

BC Rivers Day Giveaway! 📸

The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC can’t wait to see how you are celebrating your local waterways! Show us your smiles, paddles, clean-ups, workshops, educational events, or any other way in which you celebrate for a chance to win. We love seeing people in action.

Fill out our form to enter. You could win two one-way BC Ferries travel tickets for a passenger vehicle, driver, and passenger!

**Please note the tickets expire on April 30, 2025 and are valid on all routes except Inside Passage, Central Coast Connector, and Haida Gwaii Routes. You can read the contest rules at the link above**

 
 

Host a BC Rivers Day event

Help bring attention to the recreational, environmental, and economic importance of BC’s rivers. Here are just a few ideas for events you can coordinate and host—live or virtually:

  • Local riverside clean-ups

  • Local native plantings

  • Educational presentation

  • Relevant film screenings

  • Live entertainment

  • Group paddle, riverside hike, or gold panning

  • Community BBQ

  • Interactive booths and displays

  • Leave No Trace, Tread Lightly or Marine Trails Code of Conduct education events

If you have any questions about BC Rivers Day or how to plan an event, contact us.

Photo: Karen Barkley from the 2023 Wildsight Invermere Paddle on the Columbia

 

2024 BC Rivers Day Sponsors and Supporters

The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC is grateful to the generous sponsors and supporters that help make BC Rivers Day a success. We can’t do it without you! Get in touch to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.