Greetings from Eco Echo

Megaphone in progress, About 4 meters high will be turned on its side embellished with red threads, and hung between cedar poles
Environmental artist Marc Walter's work "Le Cri" / "The Call"

Our richly diverse 160-acre farm south of the village of Wakefield, Quebec offers a safe and healthy place to learn about the natural environment, grow your own fruit, enjoy concerts and meet neighbors. Please visit the Events page for upcoming activities.

Since 2008, our non-profit Outaouais Environmental Campus at the “southern gateway” to La Pêche has enriched our community. Our approach is simple: by showcasing the talents of friends and neighbors we attract visitors, provide vital services and preserve our natural heritage.

Eco Echo reflects the “new face” of our region. It evolved from community priorities and shares our collective knowledge and expertise. Click here to experience the full picture!

We’re proud to host groups like the Mycologues de l’Outaouais, the Wakefield Grannies and the La Pêche Organic Community Orchard with programs and activities that inspire and educate. We welcome your ideas and partnership. Please give us a call!

Contact: Program Director Sean Butler ecoechoprogramdirector@gmail.com

Phone: 613-695-1541

Address: PO Box 26 Wakefield, Quebec JOX 3G0

Visitors please call Pierrot: 819-459-1128

For information about the Industrial Park please visit: www.ecolapeche.org

JOIN OUR ECO ECHO FAMILY! Gifts of any amount are appreciated and we welcome your volunteer energy! Membership support is acknowledged for annual contributions of $250 or more.

Thanks to These Generous Donors and Partners

Mark T. Brandt Architects, Arthur Breur and BreurMedia, Caisse Populaire Desjardins Masham-Luskville, CLD des Collines de l’Outaouais, Eric Corneau & Maude Bertand, Nathalie Coutou & Khewa, Green Barn Nursery, Diane Larocque & Jerry Kroetsch, Mowaca Inc., Midge & Cindi Minnes and Café Les Saisons, Christopher Minnes, Denise Patry, Brad Peterson, Ken Taylor and Pierrot Vadeboncoeur.