Community Adaptation to Changing Snowpacks and Geohazards in the Robson Valley, BC
Robson Valley and the Cariboo Mountains, April 2019 (photo credit: Jakub Fryš)
The MOSH Lab is excited to work on this project funded by a Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions Opportunity Grant. We will be working with decision makers and solution seekers from the Robson Valley area (Valemount, McBride, and Dunster) to identify key vulnerabilities and how climate change will affect future geohazards and mountain snowpacks.
Stay tuned for announcements, outreach events, and more as the project starts delivering in 2025!
Real-Time Data
Valemount weather station: https://tinyurl.com/ycxjabc5
Resources
Upcoming Events
Summer 2025: Real-time snow observatory installation at Robson Pass, Mt. Robson Provincial Park and Dominion Creek watershed, McBride.
Past Events
12 June 2025: Community update meeting in Dunster at the Schoolhouse, with free dinner! Starts at 6 pm.
10 June 2025: Presentation to McBride Council and Mayor
11 June 2025: Community update meeting in Valemount at the Legion with free dinner! Starts at 6 pm.
11 June 2025: Meeting with Mayer Torgerson in Valemount
27 June 2024: Meeting with project partners in Valemount.
26 June 2024: Information session and Q+A at Dunster Community School. Free dinner, all are welcome!
25 June 2024: Presentation to McBride Mayor and Council
September 2023: Weather station installation at the community ski hill!
15 September 2023 at 7pm: Free public talk at the McBride Museum, “Mountain Geohazards and Climate Change in the Robson Valley”
15 July 2023: Meeting with Simpcw First Nation in Barriere, BC
2 June 2023. Kickoff meeting and free public dinner in Centennial Park, Valemount at 6pm