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Aquascape's 19-city Seminar Tour comes to Vancouver!

We're excited to bring you the exciting 2-day Aquascape Seminar Tour with "Pond Guy" Greg Wittstock and master builder Ed Beaulieu of Aquascape. Don't miss this informative learning opportunity to get up to speed on the latest technologies in using water features to enhance your landscaping business. The seminar takes place in March 10-11 and costs just $99 per participant. Space is limited!
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Back to Uganda!

Waterscene went back to Uganda, thanks to your help! For two years in a row, we visited the Watoto orphanage to build a rainwater collection system which has helped the village deal with regular drought conditions. We returned once more for the third time to help with this project and others. You can read all about this exciting trip here or download our newsletter.

Waterscene loves donating to the community

We would also like to share with you that we donated a Pondless Waterfall Equipment Kit to the Sunnyside Hospital in Vancouver, and we also supplied and installed THREE Pondless Waterfalls at the Delta Hospital in Ladner. It's a great pleasure for us to support our communities in this way, by providing some natural beauty to brighten up the world for people who are suffering.

Pondless Waterfall Workshops

Join our Pondless Waterfall workshop and learn all about this exciting new development in landscaping. The cost of this hands-on seminar is $99 and this includes coffee, lunch, T-shirt, and video. Space is limited to 50 participants. To register call us at 604-952-7663 or our toll free number 1-888-596-7663.

  • Great for customers who don't want a pond...just a waterfall and stream.
  • Perfect for public settings where child safety or the liabilities of a pond may be a concern.
  • Virtually maintenance free! Simply refill the reservoir every few weeks or add a water fill valve to compensate for water loss due to evaporation.
  • Great alternative for a front yard pond.
  • No ecological need to run the system continuously