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Summer Students Gain Valuable Work Experience at the RRCA

The Seeker by The Seeker
July 14, 2025
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From teaching visitors about our local biodiversity, to aiding in the management and maintenance of Conservation Areas, 18 summer students are helping the Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA) to deliver its programs and services. Thanks to funding from the Canada Summer Jobs program, these students are gaining valuable on-the-job experience.

The majority of the RRCA’s summer students work at the RRCA’s popular Conservation Areas. “Our summer students are invaluable to ensure daily operations at Charlottenburgh Park and the Gray’s Creek Marina run smoothly,” says Josianne Sabourin, RRCA’s Executive Assistant. “We hope that all students are able to learn valuable skills on the job, from communications skills to utilizing various equipment for park maintenance.”

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For Annabelle Beaudry, a student at Bishop’s University taking Environmental Science and Biology, she is spending her summer as RRCA’s Cooper Marsh Nature Interpreter.

“Working for the RRCA has allowed me to deepen my understanding of the environment and learn more about the rich biodiversity of Cooper Marsh,” she says. “I’ve also gained experience in conservation practices and effectively communicating with visitors.”

Caroline Kupczyk, a recent graduate of Queen’s University in Engineering Chemistry with plans to begin her master’s in civil engineering, has spent her summer working at each of the RRCA’s Conservation Areas.

“The positive environment and collaborative nature of the RRCA makes it a very enjoyable workplace,” she says. “It is fulfilling to know that the work I am doing has a direct effect on supporting the environment.” 

The RRCA is also hosting an invasive species technician, Stephanie Christ, through a partnership with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Stephanie spent her summer researching, monitoring, and leading outreach on invasive species. She is a current college student at CEGEP Vanier studying Environmental and Wildlife Management.

“With my position at the RRCA, I have improved my identification skills of invasive plants and animals found across eastern Ontario and expanded my experience as a field technician.”

Secondary and post-secondary students interested in applying for a summer position with the RRCA next spring are encouraged to check the RRCA’s social media and website, where summer employment opportunities will be posted in the new year. The RRCA also frequently hosts students for co-op placements. For more information, visit rrca.on.ca or contact (613) 938-3611 or [email protected].

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