About Us
Who are we?
Established in 1996, the Charlie Lake Conservation Society is a group of volunteers who are interested in public awareness, education and involvement in activities to promote conservation.
Our Mission
The Society promotes the environmental stewardship of Charlie Lake and its watershed
Our Purpose
The Society supports conservation while promoting stewardship awareness through a forum for gathering, sharing, and coordinating information
Our Vision
Charlie Lake and its watershed comprise a diverse ecosystem that is valued by the community
Our Values
Community & collaboration
Inclusivity & respect
Education & advocacy
Fun & wet!
Our Board
We have a Board of Directors consisting of a mix of talented individuals with a passion for the natural environment.
Board Officers
President - Nick Baccante
Past President - Ann Sawyer
Secretary - Glynnis Maundrell
Treasurer - Kendra Delichte
Directors
Edward Stanford
Mae Whyte
Bruce Kosugi
Brad Sperling (PRRD representative)
Lifetime Director - Allan Blair
Where are we?
We are located in northeastern British Columbia near the City of Fort St. John.
Latitude : 56° 16’ 59.87” N
Longitude : 120° 56’ 59.99” W
Our Supporters
Thank you to our partner organizations, our collaborators, and our neighbours in the watershed.
The Charlie Lake watershed is part of Dane-zaa nunne, traditional lands of Blueberry River First Nations, Doig River First Nation, and Halfway River First Nation. We are grateful to play a small part in the continued stewardship of this place.