Freshwater mussels poster

We designed this poster to help you better understand the unique reproductive cycle of freshwater mussels and their important role in maintaining water quality. You can also learn about a rare mussel, the Brook Floater, which is listed as “Special Concern” under the...
Freshwater Mussels Survey Continues

Freshwater Mussels Survey Continues

Last wednesday, our field team spent a good part of the day in the Scoudouc river surveying freshwater mussels with our summer student employees. Essential to the health of our rivers, freshwater mussels play an important role in maintaining water quality. By feeding...
Annual Beach Sweep Event

Annual Beach Sweep Event

The annual beach cleanup event organized by the SBWA in partnership with the Town of Shediac was held Saturday, June 9. Thanks to all the volunteers who came out to help us clean the coastline of our wonderful...

Ecovision 2025 Workshop

Over the past year, a partnership between the three municipalities in the region (Shediac, Cap-Pelé and Beaubassin-est) has been formed to develop a regional strategy now called EcoVision 2025. Several meetings have been organized in order to obtain the public’s...
Beach sweep

Beach sweep

The annual beach cleanup event organized by the SBWA in partnership with the Town of Shediac will be held Saturday, June 9. We are inviting volunteers to come meet us at the Homarus Eco Centre on the Pointe-du-Chêne wharf, at 9:30 am. We will be providing gloves and...

Annual general meeting

The Shediac Bay Watershed Association would like to invite the public to its annual general meeting that will be held June 7th at 7 pm at the Notre Centre in Grande Digue The community centre is located at 468 Route 530 in Grande-Digue. A special presentation on the...
Visit our Model Rain Garden

Visit our Model Rain Garden

Last fall, in partnership with the Municipality of Shediac, we built a rain garden to capture stormwater runoff. With the nice spring weather upon us, the plants are slowly coming back to life. The rain garden is located near the dog park at 60 rue du Vestiaire Street...

Put your roof to good use.

Put your roof to good use! Rain barrels are a great way to reduce surface water runoff from roofs while helping in the conservation of drinking water. Water from rain barrels can also be used to water lawns and gardens, or to wash your vehicle. Find out more here...

Rain gardens help filter pollutants

View Rain Garden Info PDF Building a rain garden is a great way to prevent flooding while helping to preserve water quality in our watershed. Rain gardens help filter pollutants that would otherwise end up in waterways. Read our brochure and contact us for more info...

Shediac Bay Watershed Association Releases Reports

We just released released three important reports on water sampling and environmental education programs. Download PDF View Press Release PDF REPORTS Improving Water Quality in the Shediac and Scoudouc Rivers Final Report 2017 View PDF Environmental Evaluation of the...