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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!

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Ocean Week events happening in Greater Victoria this week  - Capital Daily
Ocean Week events happening in Greater Victoria this week  - Capital Daily
Ocean Week events happening in Greater Victoria this week - Capital Daily

This article from Capital Daily outlines the schedule for Ocean Week Victoria, a local celebration coinciding with World Ocean Day on June 8, 2026. The event features a diverse array of activities across Greater Victoria, ranging from family-friendly festivals and beach clean-ups to educational talks and artistic installations. Highlights include the kickoff festival at Gorge Park, guided paddleboard tours, diving excursions, and expert presentations on marine ecology and conservation. The guide provides specific dates, times, and locations for numerous free and paid events designed to help residents connect with and learn about their local marine environment.

Robyn Bell May 28, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Victoria
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Thursday, June 4th
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Thursday, June 4th
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Thursday, June 4th

Mixed Media Art Night: World Ocean Week Edition with Ecologyst Join Ecologyst for a creative evening of art, community and ocean-inspired reflection to celebrate World Ocean Week! Ecologyst and Surfrider Vancouver Island will be celebrating World Ocean Week by creating handmade postcards using fabric scraps and secondhand materials and through collage, drawing and painting. The hope is that attendees can explore how creativity and reuse can inspire more thoughtful relationships with the things we consume and the ecosystems we impact. No artistic experience is necessary and all materials will be provided. You’re also welcome to bring your own materials, magazines, textiles or creative supplies. This is a by-donation event, with contributions accepted at the door. Funds raised will support Surfrider South Vancouver Island and their work protecting our coastlines.

Rory Dickinson Jun 03, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Victoria
Islanders celebrate Ocean Week

A P.E.I. environmental group is taking part in Ocean Week Canada for the first time this year, opening activities usually reserved for students to the public. Kiley Kitts, climate change co-ordinator with the Bedeque Bay Environmental Management Association, and climate change projects assistant Amy Hartman share what Islanders can take part in.

May 28, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Event Grant Prince Edward Island
Ocean Week (High River- IRERI)
Ocean Week (High River- IRERI)
Ocean Week (High River- IRERI)

The IRERI-Mexican, Latino & Cross-Cultural Society is hosting Ocean Week at the High River Library on June 6 from noon to 4 p.m., an event supported by an Ocean Week Canada Grant. This binational festival celebrates the connection between Canadian and Mexican naval forces while emphasizing the importance of water conservation, river wildlife, and marine ecosystems. Attendees can participate in children’s crafts, storytelling, and a Mexican folkloric dance presentation, while learning about migratory species and the impact of human activity on oceans. The event also provides an opportunity for the immigrant community to share cultural perspectives on the sea and to sign a petition protecting threatened natural areas in Mexico.

Dan Marcinkowski May 26, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Event Grant
Ocean-focused community events scheduled across St. Mary’s and beyond; Celebrations expand to full week
Ocean-focused community events scheduled across St. Mary’s and beyond; Celebrations expand to full week
Ocean-focused community events scheduled across St. Mary’s and beyond; Celebrations expand to full week

The Whale Sanctuary Project is hosting an expanded World Oceans Day celebration in Sherbrooke and St. Mary’s, extending the traditional single-day event into a full week of activities from June 1 to June 7. This year’s schedule features a diverse lineup of educational and community-focused events, including children’s workshops, a trivia night, beach yoga, a community cleanup, and a concluding picnic with entertainment. Organizers aim to raise awareness about marine ecosystems and inspire local action to protect global waters, emphasizing the region's connection to the ocean as Canada’s Ocean Playground. The initiative seeks to engage residents of all ages through these accessible programs, fostering a deeper appreciation for the critical role the ocean plays in sustaining life. (Syndicated article appeared in multiple outlets online across the country.)

Joanne Jordan, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Jun 02, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Sherbrooke, NS
59+ things to see and do in and around Ottawa, June 1 to 7 - Ottawa Road Trips
59+ things to see and do in and around Ottawa, June 1 to 7 - Ottawa Road Trips
59+ things to see and do in and around Ottawa, June 1 to 7 - Ottawa Road Trips

Learn about the ocean in Ottawa, Brockville, Montreal and elsewhere Communities across the country are holding events to mark Ocean Week Canada (June 1 to 7). In Ottawa, the hub of the festivities is the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society on Sussex Drive. Events ranging from film screenings and art exhibitions to trivia games and water testing workshops are also happening at the Aquatarium in Brockville, Simon Fraser House in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the Biodôme in Montreal and many other places.

Jun 02, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Ottawa
La Semaine de l’océan Québec s’invite à La Baie pour une corvée de nettoyage
La Semaine de l’océan Québec s’invite à La Baie pour une corvée de nettoyage
La Semaine de l’océan Québec s’invite à La Baie pour une corvée de nettoyage

As part of Quebec Ocean Week, a community cleanup event was held in La Baie to remove debris from the shores of the Ha! Ha! Bay and the Saguenay River. Organized by the environmental group Bleue, the initiative involved volunteers and cruise passengers collecting various types of waste, including plastics, styrofoam, and fishing gear. The collected items are meticulously sorted into 152 categories using a protocol recognized by Environment and Climate Change Canada to accurately assess local pollution levels. This data-driven approach helps determine the proper disposal or recycling methods for the waste while highlighting the environmental impact of lightweight pollutants on local ecosystems. Similar cleanup activities are also taking place in other Quebec locations such as Quebec City, Lacolle, and Trois-Pistoles.

Jun 02, 2026 3 links Media Coverage
Semaine de l'ocèan Québec
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Wednesday, June 3rd
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Wednesday, June 3rd
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Wednesday, June 3rd

There are more Ocean Week Victoria events happening around the city, or plenty of other events to partake in as well! Whether you want to join in the community effort to clean up Gorge Waterway or head down to a Taylor Swift tribute show at the Royal Theatre, there’s always something going on to pique your interest!

1 link Media Coverage
Victoria
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Tuesday, June 2nd
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Tuesday, June 2nd
5 things to do in and around Victoria this Tuesday, June 2nd

As we shake off the rust and get back into the work week, it’s important to take some time for things that you love. Whether you want to celebrate Ocean Week and get to one of the events happening around town, or want to hit the HarbourCats home opener, there’s something for everyone.

Jun 02, 2026 1 link Media Coverage
Victoria