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Kortright Hill PS – Speed River Research

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, Library, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“The Speed River flows through Guelph and joins the Grand River after it passes through Guelph. The Grand River Watershed then goes to Lake Erie. That means that everything in the Speed will later go into other rivers and lakes and has a big impact with water levels and pollutants”. Full PowerPoint presentation found via…

St Claire Eco Team – Challenge 3

2017 - 2018, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 11, 2020

Submission 1, Team #1 Water Celebration. Link to report found below:

St Claire Eco Team – Water Celebration Report

2017 - 2018, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 11, 2020

The link to the document on Water Celebration is attached below:

?Aqamnik Elementary – St Mary’s River Information

2017 - 2018, Grade 5, Grade 6, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 11, 2020

“September 19: Watching the Salmon run in the St. Mary’s River on ʔaq̓ am reserve land”

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

Windermere Elementary School – Great Waters Challenge Artworks

2017 - 2018, Crafts, Grade 3, Grade 4, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Drawings made by GWC students on a water body and animals found in them.

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