Our Chapters

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Our Chapters

Trout Unlimited Canada’s full-time staff administers the day-to-day, activities of the organization and provides professional and scientific support to its volunteer-driven chapters across the country.  

Our chapters and volunteers are action-oriented and are involved in conservation education, stream rehabilitation, habitat restoration and habitat protection across Canada. We develop projects and programs that focus on the relationship between land, water, shorelines, river valleys, and the communities that live near these natural features.

Alberta Chapters

Bow Headwaters

Bow River

Central Alberta

Northern Lights Fly Fishers

Oldman River

Nova Scotia Chapters

Musquodoboit River

Northeast Nova Scotia

Tusket River

PEI Chapters

Prince County

Prince Edward Island

Ontario Chapters

Greg Clark

Happy Trout

Middle Grand

Millbrook

Niagara

Speed Valley

Ted Knott

Bow Headwaters

The Bow Headwaters Chapter area of interest includes the entire Bow River watershed upstream of the Bearspaw Dam.

Bow River

The Bow River Chapter focuses primarily on the Bow River and its tributaries, from the Bearspaw Dam downstream to Bassano Dam.

Central Alberta 

The Central Alberta Chapter’s main area of interest is the Red Deer River watershed upstream of Red Deer Alberta, and parts of the North Saskatchewan River in the Rocky Mountain House area. 

Northern Lights Fly Fishers

Since 2011, the Northern Lights Fly Fishers Chapter has focussed its conservation efforts in the upper Pembina River watershed.

Building Resilience to Climate Change

Oldman River 

The Oldman River Chapter’s primary areas of interest include the Oldman River drainage, from the headwaters of the Oldman, Crowsnest, Castle, Waterton, and St. Mary’s rivers. 

Building Resilience to Climate Change

Musquodoboit River 

The Musquodoboit River Chapter’s region of interest includes the Musquodoboit river watershed. 

Building Resilience to Climate Change

Northeast Nova Scotia

Our chapter’s primary focus is to improve the quality and increase participation in the trout fishery in the province of Nova Scotia.

Building Resilience to Climate Change

Tusket River 

The Tusket River Chapter works to help protect and improve the Tusket River and all its habitat, and other systems in the Tri-County Region in southwest Nova Scotia.

Building Resilience to Climate Change

Prince County

The Prince County Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada has been working and managing the Trout River near O’Leary, PEI for over 25 years.

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Prince Edward Island

The coldwater streams of the Charlottetown area are the focus of the Prince Edward Island Chapter.

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Greg Clark

The Greg Clark Chapter’s area of interest is the upper Credit River and its tributaries.

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Happy Trout

The Happy Trout Chapter focuses its work on the headwaters of the Rocky Saugeen River near Markdale Ontario and specifically several of the small tributaries of the Rocky: West Arm of the Rocky Saugeen and Barrhead Creek.

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Middle Grand

The Middle Grand Chapter of Trout Unlimited Chapter focusses its efforts on the Middle Grand River and tributaries within Ontario.

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Millbrook

Area of Interest: Baxter Creek, Squirrel Creek and their tributaries, Millbrook, Ontario.

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Niagara

The Niagara Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada is committed to the restoration and preservation of cold water habitat in the Niagara Region.

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Speed Valley

Speed Valley Chapter’s mission is to work with landowners and other like-minded groups in preserving, enhancing and conserving coldwater habitats within the Speed Valley watershed.

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Ted Knott

Ted Knott Chapter is focused on protecting the cold water creeks flowing into Burlington Bay and Lake Ontario within Hamilton Wentworth and Halton regions.

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