Bike to the Beach is an annual fundraising group bike ride in support of a healthy Lake Winnipeg. Get involved and help make evidence-based freshwater advocacy possible!
2025 annual report
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Our annual report highlights the progress we’ve made towards the achieving the membership, advocacy, evidence and resilience goals of our 2023 - 2027 strategic plan.
2025 annual general meeting minutes
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The minutes from LWF's 2025 Annual General Meeting, held May 14, 2025.
2025 audited financial statements
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Audited financial statements for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 2025
Take action: Winnipeg sewage
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We’re asking our members to contact Minister Moyes to require immediate phosphorus reduction at the North End plant using the system already in place.
Walk for Water Dunnottar
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Our signature family-friendly event returns on Sunday, July 26! Get involved, raise funds for evidence-based advocacy and be part of the solution for Lake Winnipeg!
Walk for Water Victoria Beach
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Our signature family-friendly event returns on Sunday, July 19! Get involved, raise funds for evidence-based advocacy and be part of the solution for Lake Winnipeg!
LWCBMN 2025 Methods
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The Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), coordinated by the Lake Winnipeg Foundation (LWF), mobilizes volunteers and watershed partners to collect water samples across Manitoba to measure phosphorus concentration. Phosphorus is the
nutrient responsible for blue-green algae blooms on Lake Winnipeg. Phosphorus comes from diverse sources across the watershed, including municipal wastewater and agricultural runoff.
data for decision-making
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The data collected by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN) is both trusted and valuable. It is used to guide decisions made by land managers, academic researchers, government scientists, and policymakers.