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Category Archives: Schools

Tuugaalik High School – Great Waters Challenge #1

2017 - 2018, Grade 7, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“Our Watershed area is called the Repulse Bay Watershed. The watershed covers all the rivers that run into the bay, and down the straight until it reaches the National Park Ukkuksiksalik. It is bordered by the Wager Bay watershed, and the Back-Hayes Watershed”. Also available online at: https://tuugaalikhighschoolgrade7.wordpress.com/

Kortright Hill PS – Water assembly about the Grand River

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

Water assembly about the Grand River at Kortright Hills.

Kortright Hill PS – Water assembly about the Grand River

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

Water assembly about the Grand River at Kortright Hills.

Kortright Hill PS – Water assembly about the Grand River

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

Water assembly about the Grand River at Kortright Hills.

Kortright Hill PS – Water Stories

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, Schools, Water StoriesBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

Link to the water story PDF’s found below:

Kortright Hill PS – Water Stories

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, Schools, Water StoriesBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

Link to the water story PDF found below:

Kortright Hill PS – Water Stories

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, Schools, Water StoriesBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

Link to the water story PDF found below:

Kortright Hill PS – Water Stories

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, Schools, Water StoriesBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

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Kortright Hill PS – Water Rockers Song

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

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Kortright Hill PS – Speed River

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

“There are many aquatic invasives in the speed river such as ROUND GOBIES which are small soft bodied creatures that eat Molluscs, Crustaceans, Worms,Fish eggs, Zebra mussels, small fish and insect larva. Another aquatic invasive is SEA LAMPREY. Sea lamprey has an eel like body and have very large teeth. They feed on any other…

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