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Project Name: Kids Can Catch Program Alberta Conservation Association 2017/18 Project Summary Report Information, Education and Communications Program Manager: Don Myhre Project Leader: Sheila Campbell Primary ACA staff on this project: Susan Burrill, Sheila Campbell, Charmaine Brunes, Budd Erickson, Colin Eyo, Ken Kranrod, Joanne Melzer, Don Myhre, Kelley Stark, Rhianna Wrubleski Partnerships Program sponsor: Dow Chemical Canada Event organizers, partners and sponsors (69) Access Pipeline Agrium Alberta Environment and Parks Alberta Fish & Game Association Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch Alberta Forestry and Agriculture Alberta Hunter Education Instructors Association, Lethbridge Alberta Lifesaving Society ATB Financial, Cochrane ATB Financial, Stony Plain Aux Sable Berkley Cabela's, Edmonton north Cabela's, Edmonton south Canadian Tire, Cochrane Canadian Tire, Slave Lake CN CN Police Service Coronation Elks Coronation Family Foods Coronation FCSS Community Youth Programming County of Paintearth Edmonton Old Timers' Fishing Club Edmonton Trout Fishing Club Fort Saskatchewan Fish & Game Club Fort Saskatchewan Lions Club Fort Saskatchewan Naturalist Society Freson Brothers, High Prairie Glamour and Gear, High Prairie Golby Hardware and Sports Harold Walters and Associates High Prairie and District Children's Resource Council Jerry's Store, Joussard JobSite Workwear Joussard Community Association Canadian Tire Jump Start Kinuso Mercantile Lamont Fish & Game Association Len Thompson lures Lesser Slave Forest Education Society Lesser Slave Lake Search and Rescue Lesser Slave Lake Watershed Council Lesser Slave Regional Fire Service Trout Unlimited Canada, Northern Lights Fly Fishers Chapter Parkland County Peavey Mart, High Prairie Prairie Parent Link Provost and District Fish & Game Club River Valley Alliance 1

Servus Credit Union, Wabamun Shakespeare Slave Lake RCMP Slave Lake Rod and Gun Club Stony Plain Fish & Game Club Superfly International Town of Beaumont Town of Cochrane Town of Coronation Town of Gibbons Town of Provost Town of Stettler TransAlta Tribal North Energy Services Village of Wabamun Slave Lake Volunteer Firefighters Wabamun & District Chamber of Commerce Night Owls Citizens on Patrol, Wabamun Walleye Master Key Findings 2,370 adults and children came out to fish at 12 Kids Can Catch events, involving 69 corporate and community event partners. New this fiscal was an ice fishing Kids Can Catch event held by Lesser Slave Lake Watershed Council. The program received national recognition with a Recreational Fisheries Award from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The award was presented at ACA s Annual General Meeting on August 15, 2017. Diverse organizations plan and host Kids Can Catch events, including municipalities (Beaumont, Cochrane, Stettler, and Gibbons), fish & game clubs (Lamont, Slave Lake, Provost) and AHEIA (Lethbridge). ACA plans and hosts two Kids Can Catch events (Wabamun and Fort Saskatchewan). Over 69 organizations, partners and sponsors made Kids Can Catch events possible through financial, in-kind, and volunteer contributions. Introduction Kids Can Catch is a province-wide program, sponsored by Dow Chemical Canada, in which Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) partners with community and corporate partners to create free family fishing events at lakes and ponds. We developed Kids Can Catch as a way to invite Albertans to fish at stocked and natural waterbodies and to hook new and young anglers on fishing, fish conservation, and responsible angling. Methods ACA manages the province-wide program, including promoting the program as an opportunity for local groups interested in fishing, conservation, youth, recreation, or tourism; connecting local organizers with resources and partners as they plan, promote, and host their Kids Can Catch events; providing web and communication services to profile each event on the Kids Can Catch website (albertakidscancatch.com); and offering online registration services to event organizers. ACA provides local organizers with tools and resources to help as they plan, promote and host their events. Typically, one local organization takes the lead to plan the event and engages 2

community and corporate event partners to help with it. Partners help in a variety of ways, such as volunteering at the events, providing in-kind donations, providing sponsorship, coordinating specific event activities, or promoting the event. Each Kids Can Catch event is free, non-competitive, and family friendly, making fishing fun and accessible for new and young anglers. Some events are new; other are long-standing community fishing events or part of an annual festival. Some attract large numbers of participants; others attract smaller numbers. But what all the events share is a chance to fish and to learn about fishing, fish conservation, and responsible angling. Results In 2017/18, the Kids Can Catch Program received a Recreational Fisheries Award from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The award recognized the program for the opportunities it gives youth, families and new Canadians to experience fishing. The National Recreational Fisheries Award was presented at ACA s Annual General Meeting in Edmonton on August 15, 2017. ACA invited all local organizations and businesses that make Kids Can Catch possible to join us to receive the award. In 2017/18, 2,370 people came out to fish at 12 Kids Can Catch events (Table 1) supported by 69 community and corporate partners. Table 1. Kids Can Catch events held across Alberta in 2017/18 Community Event date Est. Participants Beaumont June 11, 2017 100 Cochrane June 17, 2017 400 Coronation July 9, 2017 27 Fort Saskatchewan June 10, 2017 510 Gibbons July 15, 2016 60 Lamont June 24, 2016 40 Lethbridge June 17, 2016 50 Provost July 8, 2016 150 Slave Lake June 9, 2016 60 Stettler July 8, 2016 46 Wabamun Lake Slave Lake February 17, 2018 February 17, 2018 847 80 Total 2,370 ACA hosts Fort Saskatchewan Kids Can Catch as the program s flagship summer event. On June 10, 2017, 510 children and adults, including many new Canadians, braved the cool weather to fish at Fort Lions Community Fish Pond. Dow Chemical Canada and Cabela s Edmonton provided support as the major sponsors of the event. 3

ACA hosts Wabamun Lake Kids Can Catch event as the program s flagship winter event. The event was held on February 17, 2018 (Family Fishing Weekend) and attracted 847 participants, despite -12 Celsius weather plus wind chill. Many thanks to TransAlta, Cabela s, Alta Link, Wabamun and District Chamber of Commerce, Night Owls Citizens on Patrol, Village of Wabamun, Alberta Fish & Game Association, Stony Plain Fish & Game Association, Edmonton Trout Fishing Club, Edmonton Old Timers Fishing Club, Parkland County, Servus Credit Union-Wabamun, ATB Financial Stony Plain, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch, and CN Police Service. New this year was an ice fishing Kids Can Catch at Joussard on Lesser Slave Lake. The Lesser Slave Lake Watershed Council held the event to connect with the public on fish conservation and education. Lesser Slave Lake Kids Can Catch was also held on the Family Fishing Weekend. Conclusions Partnerships are key to the success the Kids Can Catch Program and each Kids Can Catch event. It was through partnerships that 2,370 adults and children were able to give fishing a try at 12 events across Alberta. A special thank you to Dow Chemical Canada for providing $10,000 in funding for the Kids Can Catch Program, and to all event organizers, partners, and volunteers for giving kids and their families an opportunity to go fishing. We also thank Fisheries and Oceans Canada for awarding the program one of Canada s National Recreational Fisheries Awards for 2017. Communications ACA Communications We shared the story of the Kids Can Catch Program and its events through ACA communication channels, including: o ACA website (ab-conservation.com): Slider on ACA s main page promoted Kids Can Catch and events; 4

o Kids Can Catch Program website (albertakidscancatch.com): one webpage was created for each event to promote the event and its sponsors. After the event, the webpage summarized the event and recognized all event organizers, partners, and participants. o Constant Contact e-newsletter: The June newsletter showcased the great start to the Kids Can Catch Program, thanking all event organizers, volunteers, and sponsors. Readers were encouraged to check out upcoming events. 5

o Facebook and Twitter: Posts were used to promote events, share stories, and thank organizers and event partners. 6

o We shared the National Recreational Fisheries Award with all Kids Can Catch partners, sponsors, and volunteers. o We profiled the award night on Facebook and Twitter to recognize all involved. 7

Newspaper Fort Saskatchewan Record, June 8, 2017. Annual Kids Can Catch hoping to get you hooked. http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/2017/06/08/annual-kids-can-catchhoping-to-get-you-hooked FortSaskOnline, June 10, 2017. Reeling in fun with Kids Can Catch. https://fortsaskonline.com/local/kids-can-catch-in-fort-sask-a-hit. Calgary Herald, June 14, 2017. Family-friendly things to do this weekend in Calgary. http://www.cochraneeagle.com/article/fishing-event-snags-big-crowds-20170622 Lacombe online, June 20, 2017. Whirling Disease to Blame for Canceled Kids Fishing Day. https://lacombeonline.com/local/whirling-disease-to-blame-for-canceled-kidsfishing-day. Cochrane Eagle, June 22, 2017. Fish event snags big crowds. http://www.cochraneeagle.com/article/fishing-event-snags-big-crowds-20170622 The Lakeside Leader, June 26, 2017. ACA hosts annual Kids Can Catch fishing day event. http://lakesideleader.com/aca-hosts-annual-kids-can-catch-fishing-day-event/. Global News, February 18, 2018. Hundred brave the cold to ice fish at Wabamun Lake. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/hundreds-brave-the-cold-to-ice-fish-atwabamun-lake/ar-bbjgh3a Let s Go Outdoors Post June 3, 2017. Kids Can Catch 2017 Fort Lion s Community Fish Pond. http://letsgooutdoors.ca/blogs/item/229-kids-can-catch-2017-fort-lion-s-community-fishpond. Post February 6, 2018. Ice Fishing Kids Can Catch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3syrzbyq5iq 8