Be sure to attend the CWWA National Water and Wastewater Conference, located in stunning Whistler, BC. There is no better venue to meet with your peers and professional contacts and learn a lot.
 
We’ve already shared our incredible technical program with you – but now we want to highlight all the amazing opportunities for networking and experiencing our fantastic location.
 
The Conference kicks off Sunday with our Opening Reception. Join us at the Squamish Lil'Wat Cultural Centre, for a native potlatch which will not only give you a great opportunity to experience the local native culture, but also reconnect with contacts. Enjoy food stations, native cultural performance and sample local food and beer. 

The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler BC embodies the spirit of partnership between two unique Nations who wish to preserve, grow and share our traditional cultures. It stands as testimony to our proud heritage — from time immemorial to the present

Monday night we’re excited to host a "Taste of the Town." We’ve arranged discounts at several local restaurants and will have group reservations to ensure times for our Committees and different interest groups can have time to meet and reconnect.

Not sure where to eat? The progressive Whistler Tasting Tours feature four of Whistler's best restaurants in one enjoyable evening. It's an unforgettable multi-course dinner where each plate is provided by a different restaurant in a moving feast for the senses. Your expert tour guide will enhance the experience with their local knowledge and enthusiasm for the diverse and exciting dining scene in Whistler.

This all ties to our Flash your Badge program, offered through Tourism Whistler which gives you discounts on selected merchandise, experiences and dining, simply for attending our Conference.
 
Tuesday night, warm yourself by the fire and enjoy some old fashioned comfort food at our Apres Ski Party. Join us on the roof of the Chateau Fairmont Whistler for a night under the stars networking, enjoying dinner stations and local entertainment.

Canadian Water and Wastewater Association