SWC Resources

Workplan & Budget Overview

Priorities in the annual budgets and workplans are guided by the SWC Strategic Plan for 2021-2026.

Water Quality Resources

The Shuswap Watershed Council has published several annual reports on water quality in the Shuswap watershed.

The SWC has also commissioned studies on water quality: see Water Quality Research, Reports and Information.

Strategic Plan

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Shuswap Watershed Council 2021-2026 Strategic Plan

FAQs

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Interested in the work of the Shuswap Watershed Council? Take a look at some of our most Frequently Asked Questions

Phosphorus Action Plan

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Shuswap Watershed Map

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The Shuswap watershed is much more than the lake: it is all the land and bodies of water that drain to the outlet of Little Shuswap Lake. It includes forests, fields, hillsides, wetlands, meadows, creeks, rivers and lakes from the Okanagan Highlands in the south, to the Monashee mountains in the north and east, to the Shuswap Highlands in the northwest.

This Shuswap Watershed map shows the entire Shuswap watershed, divided into seven major sub-basins coded by colour. The Shuswap watershed forms part of the larger Thompson and Fraser watersheds.

Top Banner Photo: Darren Robinson, Shuswap Tourism