Ocean Week Canada 2026 launched June 1 and the media has been covering events from coast to coast to coast. Here's the collection of coverage we've seen so far. If you have something to add, please email it to [email protected]. Thank you!
It’s National Ocean Week and a fitting moment to recognize Manitoba as a coastal province. Churchill, known globally for its polar bears and beluga whales, sits at the heart of one of Canada’s most important …
This webpage from Baleines en direct reports on the arrival of the whale watching season in the St. Lawrence River estuary, highlighting recent sightings of belugas, minke whales, and humpback whales. A notable feature is …
On Sunday, May 31, St. Michaels University School Grade 4 students, known as the Citizen Scientists, participated in a local World Oceans Day event in Victoria's Fisherman's Wharf. The students were great ambassadors for ocean …
This newsletter from Ripley's Aquarium of Canada announces the opening of the new Graffiti Reef exhibit, which combines street art with marine life. It provides essential visitor information, including extended summer hours, peak time recommendations, …
This email invitation promotes the Ocean Week Canada Film Screening, a national event coordinated by the Centre for Ocean Literacy Collaboration. The screening, presented by the British Columbia Environmental Film Festival and Canadian Geographic, features …
Thanks to funding from Centre for Ocean Literacy Collaboration, Ocean Week Canada, Water Rangers, Manitoba Habitat Conservancy's Conservation Trust, and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, Watersheds Canada was in Winnipeg, MB for a week …
From coast to coast to coast, Canadians are coming together to celebrate, explore, and protect the ocean. Ocean Week Canada is the country's largest annual celebration of ocean connection, bringing together communities, organizations, and individuals …
The May 2026 "Making Waves" newsletter from Dalhousie University’s Ocean Futures Institute highlights the release of the Centre for Ocean Literacy Collaboration’s 2025 National Strategy Impact Report and Ocean Week Canada celebration.
Dr. Sean Brillant works with fishers to develop safer technologies and policies, reducing whale deaths, improving coexistence at sea, and helping stabilize vulnerable North Atlantic right whale populations.