Press Release
From: Parks Canada
March 18, 2026
Rivers in Canada tell our stories. They connect communities, support wildlife, and offer places to explore and enjoy. The Canadian Heritage Rivers System celebrates rivers that are important to our history, culture, and environment, and the people who care for them.
The Canadian Heritage Rivers System and the Canadian Canoe Museum are pleased to announce Elder Sheila De Corte as the recipient of the 2025 Canadian River Heritage Award. Presented every three years, this award recognizes someone who has made a big difference in protecting and celebrating rivers in Canada. Elder Sheila De Corte has been honoured for her lifelong commitment to water stewardship and cultural education.
Elder De Corte founded For the Love of the Rivers and developed ceremonial water walks that combine advocacy and spiritual practice. These walks have drawn national attention to the cultural and ecological importance of waterways across Turtle Island (a term many Indigenous Peoples use for North America). These journeys, some local, others spanning provinces and states, are powerful acts of remembrance, healing, and care for the land and water.
Through her teachings, rooted in Indigenous knowledge, Elder De Corte emphasizes our responsibility to protect water and the important role of women as its guardians. By engaging youth and schools, she has inspired new generations to walk with purpose and care for the waters that sustain life.
The prestigious Heritage Rivers Award is on display in the new Canoe Museum’s Exhibition Hall in Peterborough, Ontario, so visitors can learn and be inspired by the dedication of people who work to protect rivers in Canada.
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“Rivers in Canada are the lifeblood of our landscapes and communities, and they hold deep cultural meaning for Indigenous Peoples. They also play a vital role in supporting Canada’s economy and in sustaining the livelihoods of communities from coast to coast to coast. Elder Sheila De Corte is a deserving recipient of the 2025 Canadian River Heritage Award. Her lifelong dedication to water stewardship demonstrates that caring for our waterways is both an environmental responsibility and a cultural commitment. Her work is an inspiration for Canadians to protect the rivers that sustain life today, and for future generations.”
The Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
“The Canadian Canoe Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Heritage Rivers System is honoured to present Elder Sheila De Corte as the recipient of the 2025 Canadian River Heritage Award. Her lifetime of care, respect and teachings align with the Museum’s intentions to recognize outstanding individuals that are committed to protecting our shared waterways for generations to come.”
Carolyn Hyslop, Executive Director, The Canadian Canoe Museum
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Keean Nembhard
Press Secretary
Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
343-292-6096
keean.nembhard@ec.gc.ca
Media Relations
Parks Canada
855-862-1812
pc.media@pc.gc.ca
Carolyn Hyslop
Canadian Canoe Museum
705-875-3960
carolyn.hyslop@canoemuseum.ca
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