You care deeply about the environment and feel called to protect it — but figuring out where to begin can feel overwhelming. The truth is, many young people share that uncertainty. At CPAWS Ottawa Valley, we know that starting a career in conservation isn’t always straightforward, and that’s exactly why we created this program.
We believe everyone deserves the chance to connect with nature, gain meaningful skills, and be part of something bigger than themselves. This is your opportunity to explore the outdoors, learn directly from experienced conservationists, and take real steps toward an environmental career — all in a welcoming, supportive community.
Nature for Everyone, Everywhere! is funded by Canada Service Corps, a national movement that empowers youth aged 12–30 to gain experience and build important skills while giving back to their community. Learn more at Canada.ca/CanadaServiceCorps.

“I feel the most alive when out in the wilderness. I love the simplicity of living in the middle of nowhere. Once all the distractions of modern-day life are eliminated, there is room to have great discussions with others – just as we had in the ZEC Dumoine. I’m very grateful that CPAWS selected me to participate in the CWSP this year and I look forward to working on my community service project in the upcoming months.”
-Nathalie
“The most valuable aspect of the program for me personally has been making connections with other young people in the national capital region who come from a variety of educational backgrounds and learning from them while actually being out in nature. The opportunity to discuss ongoing political, environmental, and social issues with like-minded individuals next to the fire and under the stars has been such an amazing experience for me!”
-Maddie
“There is a quote I like from a short story by Marina Keegan that goes: ‘Something about the stillness or my state of mind reminded me of the world’s remarkable capacity to carry on in every place at once.’ As we were sitting on the rocks by the falls on our hike on Sunday morning, I was reminded that the waters have been flowing through this channel for years immemorial. Remembering that this river will continue flowing, even when we are back leading our busy human lives, was a comforting thought.”
-Brett
Mentorship from working professionals at CPAWS Ottawa Valley
Job references and LinkedIn recommendations
Portfolio project that shows real impact
Network access to Canada’s environmental job market
3-day Dumoine River adventure – includes hiking and canoeing
Build confidence being outdoors and learning wilderness skills
All gear included and no experience needed – just show up
Lead a project tackling real environmental challenges
Contribute to CPAWS-OV’s conservation goals
Help protect Canada’s largest watershed
Create lasting change through grassroots community work
Ages 18-30 (students, early career, career changers welcome)
Q: Do I need any outdoor or conservation experience?
A: None at all! We begin where you are. Our most successful graduates include former retail workers, international students, and complete city dwellers. If you care about the environment, you’re qualified.
Q: I’m new to Canada—will I really fit in?
A: You’re exactly who we want! Newcomers get priority application review because diverse perspectives make conservation stronger. Plus, you get extra support: language help and career navigation specific to newcomers in environmental fields.
Q: What if I’m not sure conservation is my career path?
A: Perfect—this program helps you figure that out! You’ll explore different conservation careers and discover opportunities you didn’t know existed. Even if you choose another path, the leadership skills, project management experience, and professional network will benefit any career.
Q: How does the program actually work day-to-day?
A: You’ll have at least one monthly 1 on 1 meeting with your mentor (1-2 hours), one wilderness weekend, occasional workshops and group events, and work on your individual project at your own pace (1-3 hours/week). Everything is scheduled around student/work commitments with virtual options available.
Q: Is the wilderness trip safe for total beginners?
A: Absolutely! Professional guides, comprehensive safety protocols, gradual skill-building, and all equipment provided. Many participants have never been camping—you’ll be amazed how quickly you build confidence and love the experience.
Q: What if life gets in the way and I can’t finish?
A: Life happens! We work with you on flexible project options, timeline adjustments, and provide ongoing support. The program is designed to adapt to your schedule, not take over your life.