2016 Adopt a Stream Report
SWEPS has published its 2016 Adopt-A-Stream report, outlining key restoration efforts across the Shubenacadie Watershed. The report includes project summaries, ecological goals, and funding details.
SWEPS has published its 2016 Adopt-A-Stream report, outlining key restoration efforts across the Shubenacadie Watershed. The report includes project summaries, ecological goals, and funding details.
SWEPS received funding from the Connect2 program and HRM to complete a trail link between Blue Hill Coach Trail and Canterberry Lane. The new connector supports active transportation and preserves part of the historic Cobequid Road.
SWEPS Trail Expansion Receives Connect2 Funding to Link Communities Read More »
Students at George P. Vanier Junior High created and sold a 2024 wildlife calendar to support SWEPS. The project raised $600 to help fund local environmental initiatives.
George P. Vanier students raise funds for SWEPS with calendar Read More »
SWEPS has released its 2015 stream restoration final report, documenting work completed through the Adopt-A-Stream program. The report details restoration activities, outcomes, and watershed improvement efforts.
New trail markers have been installed along the Blue Hill Coach Trail to help users follow the historic route. The markers highlight points of interest and improve navigation through the forested trail.
SWEPS hosted a site walk of the proposed Blue Hill Trail with consultants and HRM Trails staff. The visit helped guide planning and next steps for developing the trail corridor.
Walking the proposed Blue Hill Trail with our consultants and HRM Trails Read More »
SWEPS has published its 2014 Adopt-A-Stream report, detailing early restoration efforts in the Shubenacadie Watershed. The report outlines stream health assessments, project activities, and long-term goals for habitat improvement.
The 2014 final report highlights SWEPS’ stream restoration work through the Adopt-A-Stream program. It includes project outcomes, restoration techniques, and environmental benefits achieved that year.