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ABOUT
Who We Are
Volunteers and Directors
Land Acknowledgement
History
#Action for water
Community Partners
Memberships
PROGRAMS & RESOURCES
#LaterNoMore
Water Docs at School
Water Docs Where You Live
Partners
Film Library
Common Earth
FESTIVAL
WDFF 2023
Call for Submissions 2023
Water Warrior Award
ReSurge Festival 2021
ReSurge Bonus Material
ReSurge Partners & Co-Presenters
ReSurge PRESS & Promo
Water Docs 2020
Water Docs 2019
Water Docs 2018
Water Docs 2017
2012-2016
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Water & Climate Stories
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Volunteer Stories
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The Arts at Water Docs
ARTivism Challenge
Photo Contest: Climate Change & Me
Photo Contest: Watching the River Run
Photo Contest: Still Waters Run Deep
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June 15, 2025
Water Docs
Small Stewards: Teaching Kids to Love and ...

Summer is a season of sunshine, play, and unfortunately, excessive water use. As temperatures climb, our reliance on water increases, from watering lawns and filling pools to cooling off with long showers. While these are natural parts of summer life, they also offer an excellent opportunity to teach the next generation about one of the planet’s most precious resources: water.

Small Stewards: Teaching Kids to Love and Protect Water this Summer
May 16, 2025
Water Docs
World Ocean Day: Canada’s Unique Place in the ...

As World Ocean Day approaches (Sunday, June 8, 2025), Canadians have a unique opportunity to reflect on the incredible role oceans play in our daily lives and the health of the planet. For Canada, whose geography is defined by its extensive marine borders, this day holds exceptional significance. Bordered by the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Oceans, and with over 243,000 kilometres of coastline, the longest of any country, Canada's environment, economy, and cultural identity are deeply entwined with the health of its marine ecosystems.

World Ocean Day: Canada’s Unique Place in the Celebration
March 20, 2025
Water Docs
Happy World Water Day!

Every March 22, the world celebrates water in all its myriad forms. This year’s World Water Day theme is Glacier Preservation and protecting our frozen water resources for future use. While this theme is important to life all over the world, here in Canada it is vital, as our country is home to the Canadian Arctic and the Rocky Mountains, both landscapes that rely heavily on the conservation of this frozen resource.

Happy World Water Day!
March 5, 2025
Guest Blogger
Embodying Water

For the 2024/2025 academic year, the Cinema Studies department at the University of Toronto launched a new experiential learning course called Sensory Ecologies: Theory and Praxis in Environmental Studies. Led by Professor Nadine Chan, our class has explored how media helps us construct and understand the concept of environmental degradation. Through scholarly research, various forms of media, and even experimenting with making our own media projects, we have seen firsthand how important storytelling is in conceptualizing the environment, and stoking passion for climate justice.

Embodying Water
June 3, 2024
Julia Barnes
Celebrating World Ocean Day

Every time I enter the ocean, it shows me something beautiful and unexpected. I’m looking for sharks, and a fin whale surfaces, breath bursting into fine mist. Sea lion pups encourage me to play, spinning in the water, swimming fast then turning on a dime and blowing bubbles. Floating at the surface, a comb jelly mesmerises me with rainbow bands of bioluminescence.

Celebrating World Ocean Day
Water Docs
April 27, 2020

THE CHEMICAL BLOB THAT CHANGED HUMANITY

Water Docs
April 27, 2020
THE CHEMICAL BLOB THAT CHANGED HUMANITY

It is crazy what an invisible particle made of fat, protein, and RNA - despite lacking a nervous system, consciousness or intent - has done to humans in a few months. The SARS-2-CoV virus, the virus that causes the CoVID-19 illness, is nature's science experiment. It is an inert blob of chemistry.

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April 9, 2020

Stay-at-home "BINGO!"

Guest Blogger
April 9, 2020
Stay-at-home "BINGO!"

Dive into our stay-at-home bingo game, a fun solo activity that anyone at home can participate in.

Water Docs
March 30, 2020

Water you doing at home? Why not colour with us?

Water Docs
March 30, 2020
Water you doing at home? Why not colour with us?

Looking for a fun activity to do as a family while we’re all at home? Enter the WATER DOCS COLOURING CHALLENGE!

Water Docs
March 21, 2020

World Water Day Celebrations - in the comfort of your own home!

Water Docs
March 21, 2020
World Water Day Celebrations - in the comfort of your own home!

Sunday, March 22nd is World Water Day, an annual United Nations Observance focusing on the importance of freshwater.

Water Docs
March 3, 2020

Fast Fashion VS Water

Water Docs
March 3, 2020
Fast Fashion VS Water

Mainstream and online clothing outlets provide customers with chic, affordable approaches to style, and major savings. But at what cost?

Water Docs
February 17, 2020

4 Easy Ways to Conserve Daily Water Use

Water Docs
February 17, 2020
4 Easy Ways to Conserve Daily Water Use

Thankfully, it’s 2020 – and people are waking up to the consequences of their actions. There are now many ways that you can not only efficiently reduce your water consumption but also prevent water from being wasted.

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