Enter the first annual Water Docs Outdoor Adventures Draw!

Don’t miss the opportunity to win GREAT prizes. If you haven't yet looked through our prize campaign, what are you waiting for?! The last day to enter is August 13.

Here’s a fun way to support the mission and vision of Ecologos/Water Docs. While providing financial support, you could win some pretty outstanding outdoor adventure-themed prizes.

Many thanks to the outstanding organizations who have graciously donated over $8500.00 in prizes.

patagonia

patagonia

The Buffalo Farm

Toronto Eco Adventures

OWL Rafting

Grand Experiences

Ottawa River Wilderness Tours

Toronto Outdoor

Sugardogs Adventures Co.

NO SALT Productions

Enjoy, good luck and, as always, thank you for your support!

Ecologos is a 23-year registered environmental charity protecting water and a liveable climate. Our signature program, the Water Docs Film Festival, has been such a success over its 9 year history that we are now better known simply as Water Docs. This program has also created the impetus to spin off four other related programs: the Water Docs Where You Live Community Screenings program; the Water Docs at School Action Projects program; Common Earth, a base-camp training program for change agents; and ReSurge: Canadian Film Festivals for a Liveable Climate.

Dive a little deeper and read about who we are, what we do and how we do it.

For our 10th anniversary, Water Docs is convening film festivals from across Canada to jointly produce one high-impact festival called ReSurge: Canadian Film Festivals for a Liveable Climate. Pooling the strengths and reach of several festivals aims at recovering the pre-COVID momentum of public sentiment favouring strong action to avert climate catastrophes. This seven-day, mostly online event will take place later this year from November 1 to 7.

ReSurge

Canadian Film Festivals for a Liveable Climate

November 1 to 7, 2021
Canadian film festivals stand together to deliver a high-impact, online, available everywhere film festival.

ReSurge Film Festival

WATER DOCS PROGRAMS… INSPIRING ACTION

At School

Action Projects

This extraordinary school program teaches thousands of kids about water and climate using a unique, hands-on approach, instilling a passion for water stewardship.

Water Docs at School Action Projects

Where You Live

Community Screenings

Take action and make waves for water and climate protection in your community by hosting your own online community film screening.

Water Docs Where You Live

Common Earth

In-depth training for people who want to be effective change agents. Learn methods to understand how society’s key systems work, identify where change can have the biggest effect, collaborate creatively, and care for oneself in the process.

Common Earth

Water Stories

Water Stories

Stay connected to a common goal of caring for our planet, our water, and for each other. We've created a space for our readers to share their experiences and connections with water and in turn, with each other.

We invite you to enjoy some stories that have been shared through our website and if you feel moved, please share your story with us. And don't forget to send a picture along to illustrate it, too.

Read Water Stories
Submit a Water Story

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Winner of the 2021 Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary, My Octopus Teacher is about a filmmaker who forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world.

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OUR MISSION

To evoke a spirit of reverence for water.
To inform about threats that imperil water.
To inspire citizen action to protect water
and its effect on climate change.

 
You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.
— Mahatma Gandhi