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Donate or pay for membership using the options below.
 If you are new, please fill out a membership form here

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Donate or pay membership HERE
BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR
Donate in Memory of Father Charles Brandt
If you prefer Paypal click on yellow button below 

For donations of $10 or more we will send you a tax receipt for charitable donations.  Just make sure you provide your email address to us so we can send you the tax receipt.  



We accept cheques too!
  • mail for cheque to:  Tsolum River Restoration Society, PO Box 488, Merville, BC V0R 2M0
  • deliver a cheque in person to: 2356 Rosewall Crescent, Courtenay, BC, and put in the mail slot.
Monthly Donations:
  • set up regular secure online payments with your credit card through Canada Helps by clicking here.
  • by cheque  ($5 per month minimum), please download and complete the Monthly Donor form and mail it with a voided cheque to: Tsolum River Restoration Society, PO Box 488, Merville, BC V0R 2M0. Your monthly donation will be conveniently withdrawn from your bank or credit union.

Are you looking for other ways to support the Tsolum River Restoration Society?
You can donate your bottle return money to us using Account #252 at the Courtenay Return-It Depot  or Account #338 at the Comox Return-it Centre on Anderton Road.

We respectfully acknowledge that the Tsolum Watershed that we cherish and protect flows through 
the unceded traditional territory of the K'omoks First Nation, the traditional keepers of this place
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Tsolum River Restoration Society 2023