CWRA Branches and Affiliates
Canadian Water Resources Association is a national association that is collectively
organized into branches and affiliates representing different areas of water interest
and geographic locations throughout Canada.
The Branches:
The individual Branches provide a unique local perspective on the success and challenges
of water management across our diverse country. The Branch volunteers provide other
CWRA members with local knowledge of water-related activities through website updates,
newsletters, workshops and conferences. To find out more about what is going on
within CWRA Branches, select a province or territory.
The Affiliates:
Canadian Committee on Irrigation and Drainage
The Canadian Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (CANCID)
of the CWRA and is the link between agriculture and water across Canada and with
the International Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID).
Canadian Society of Hydrologic Sciences
The Canadian Society of Hydrologic Sciences (CSHS) is a society of the CWRA and
represents the members who are interested in the hydrologic issues of Canadian water.
Student and Young Professionals
The Student and Young Professionals (SYP) Chapters are made up of a diverse and
active group of members and have chapters located in most major cities across the
country. The chapters are made up of students and young professionals from a wide
range of academic disciplines, from Engineering and Hydrology to Geography, Biology
and Political Science, and welcome any and all students interested in water issues.
Project WET
Project WET or “Water Education for Teachers” delivers hands on workshops that connect
children, parents, educators and communities with water education that promotes
the appreciation and stewardship of water resources.