Monitoring the water quality of lakes is essential to understanding current conditions, as well as changes in natural processes and the influences of human activities over time.
This knowledge can then be used to determine the ecological health of lakes and lead to the development of sound, science-based plans and tools for watershed management. The need for lake monitoring and watershed planning is increasing due to potential impacts from multiple stressors, including population growth, land development, recreation, and climate change.
The Province's lake monitoring programs aim to better understand and report these changes to help guide resource management decisions and inform decision-makers and stakeholders on lake water quality conditions.
To be provincial leaders in lake water quality monitoring and experts in B.C. limnology.
To coordinate and implement science-based provincial lake monitoring programs that provide timely, consistent, and accurate long-term water quality trend data.
B.C. Lake Stewardship and Monitoring Program
Algae Watch is an educational program for Citizen science data gathering. Use our online Algae Watch Observation submission form to send us your algae bloom photos and description.
Help track ice-on and ice-off information for B.C. lakes. Visit the B.C. Lake Ice Reporting Tool's web page to submit your findings.
Access lake locations and monitoring data using our interactive map.
For more information about the Province's lake monitoring programs and the interactive map, send an email to one of the contacts below: