Hoy Creek in December (Coquitlam, BC)
We are proud to share an important milestone for the Hoy/Scott Watershed Society: as of July 2025, we are officially a registered Canadian charity.
Our charitable registration number is: 863285847RR0001
This achievement reflects years of dedicated volunteer effort, strong community partnerships, and a shared commitment to protecting and restoring the Hoy and Scott watersheds.
What Does Charitable Status Mean?
Becoming a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency confirms that the Hoy/Scott Watershed Society operates for the public good and meets rigorous standards for governance, accountability, and transparency.
It also strengthens our ability to:
Protect and enhance salmon habitat
Deliver environmental education and outreach
Support monitoring, restoration, and stewardship initiatives
Build partnerships that benefit the entire watershed and community
How This Helps Our Supporters
With charitable status, we can now issue official donation receipts for income tax purposes.
This means:
Individuals can receive tax credits for their donations
Businesses can make charitable contributions with formal documentation
Supporters can give with confidence, knowing their contributions directly support local environmental stewardship
Every donation helps us continue hands-on work in the watershed — from habitat protection to hatchery education and community engagement.
A Milestone Built by Volunteers and Community
This accomplishment belongs to our volunteers, members, partners, and supporters. Your time, expertise, and belief in the importance of healthy waterways made this possible.
From creekside monitoring to public education events, your efforts have helped position the Hoy/Scott Watershed Society as a trusted steward of our local environment.
Looking Ahead
Charitable status opens new opportunities for growth, funding, and collaboration. As we look ahead, we remain committed to:
Protecting salmon and aquatic ecosystems
Educating the public about watershed health
Working collaboratively with Indigenous partners, community groups, and local residents
Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, we can continue to care for the creeks that sustain our community.
👉 Learn how you can support our work or make a donation on our support page.
