Ellen’s Creek Watershed Group
© Ellen’s Creek Watershed Group, 2014
Martin Marcoux, Sr. Account Manager for RBC Commercial Services in Charlottetown, presents a cheque for $1000 on behalf of the RBC Blue Water Project to Gary Schneider, Project Coordinator for the Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project (an initiative of the Environmental Coalition of Prince Edward Island). RBC has a longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability and fresh water protection. This donation was made by the RBC Blue Water Foundation on behalf of employees who volunteer their time with deserving not for profit organisations such as the Environmental Coalition of PEI and the Ellen's Creek Watershed Group. The RBC Blue Water Team planted a very large witch hazel and mulched a dozen large trees next to Ellen's Creek and below the West Royalty Community Centre putting to good use old newspapers as a weed barrier under the mulch and removed literally a truck load of garbage from a large natural spring below Salisbury Ave.

June, 2014 - RBC “Blue Water Days”

Ellen’s Creek Watershed Group
© Ellen’s Creek Watershed Group Inc. 2014

RBC Blue Water Days

 

Martin Marcoux, Sr. Account Manager for RBC Commercial Services in Charlottetown, presents a cheque for $1000 on behalf of the RBC Blue Water Project to Gary Schneider, Project Coordinator for the Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project (an initiative of the Environmental Coalition of Prince Edward Island). RBC has a longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability and fresh water protection. This donation was made by the RBC Blue Water Foundation on behalf of employees who volunteer their time with deserving not for profit organisations such as the Environmental Coalition of PEI and the Ellen's Creek Watershed Group. The RBC Blue Water Team planted a very large witch hazel and mulched a dozen large trees next to Ellen's Creek and below the West Royalty Community Centre putting to good use old newspapers as a weed barrier under the mulch and removed literally a truck load of garbage from a large natural spring below Salisbury Ave.