OCT 18, 2010
In October 2010, 250 young Canadians will attend a once-in-a-lifetime learning event that will turn their good intentions into concrete actions to protect our most precious natural resource: water.
It’s called the Canadian Water Innovation Lab 2010 (CWIL), a natural extension of the Waterlution mission. More than 30 workshops have already been hosted in nine provinces for some 650 youth and 100 scientists, business, Aboriginal, and community leaders, and policy makers — exceptional people looking for creative solutions to our complex water resource management problems.
The event will take place from October 18 to 25, 2010, in Alberta:
Oct. 18-20 is a Pre-Lab at The Banff Centre for 50 selected facilitators.
Oct. 21 to 25 is the main CWIL event at Camp Chief Hector in Exchaw, Alberta.






