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Raincoast info session Saturday evening Feb 8th

Raincoast Conservation executive director Chris Genovali

Raincoast biologist Misty MacDuffee driving The Heron from Pender to Thetis

Humpbacks are one of the reasons
Humpbacks are one of the reasons we filed suit to block Cabinet approval of Northern Gateway.…

A misty afternoon at Shingle Bay…

Atticus the Raincoast dog

Back to Achiever
Enough relaxing, time to get back to work!…

Moving out
Bye-bye derelict neighbours!…

Hemp & Company
Hemp & Company is a clothing retailer based in Victoria. It creates comfortable casual clothing that doesn’t cost the Earth by using the natural, farmer grown hemp plant. Your skin is your largest organ, why not be organic here as …

Fisheries Management and Canada’s Wild Salmon Policy

Fisheries management is a fascinating, albeit disheartening, vocation that is caught in the same conundrum that plagues most resource management – it’s really the humans that need managing, not the resource. Where fisheries management gets really interesting however, is the …

Research station
Centrally located between Shearwater and Bella Bella, on Denny Island BC, Raincoast’s field station offers accommodation to field crews working locally or remotely in regions of the Great Bear Rainforest.
Our season runs from early April to mid October. Our …

Thrifty’s Smile Card Program
Raincoast is supported by Thrifty Foods through the Thrifty Smile Card Program. Through this program, 5% of the value of your grocery purchases are donated to Raincoast’s Wild Salmon Program— at no cost to you!
Joining the program is absolutely …
USANA Vitamins
One of the companies that provides core support to Raincoast is USANA Health Sciences. This award-winning company is highly regarded in the scientific field and affords Raincoast supporters an opportunity to support their own health while supporting the health of …