Canadian Kelp Resources

Canadian Kelp Resources Sustainably harvested, hand-picked and packaged with love, we bring you the very best kelp nature has to offer.

We hope you can join us in Victoria on May 5 to celebrate Louis Druehl’s new novel!
05/03/2024

We hope you can join us in Victoria on May 5 to celebrate Louis Druehl’s new novel!

Rae Hopkins will be reading the Seaweed Story tonight. Please join us!
06/05/2022

Rae Hopkins will be reading the Seaweed Story tonight. Please join us!

Something for the kiddos too!
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In addition to the cool family-friendly activities happening at and during , we are also offering children’s stories on YouTube. Read by some amazing local personalities and premiering each night at 6:45pm starting June 3!

🔆Visit the Seaweed Days website for the full event calendar and to register!
🔗in the Cascadia Seaweed bio.





Rain or shine, Rae gets the kelp to the post office! Getting the kelp from the ocean to your mailbox takes three boat ri...
11/07/2021

Rain or shine, Rae gets the kelp to the post office!

Getting the kelp from the ocean to your mailbox takes three boat rides just to get from Bamfield to Port Alberni! From the kelp beds to our kelp drying room, over to the post office in West Bamfield, and then by ferry to Port Alberni.

Louis is always up to something new!  It’s the time of year to get kelp seed in the water. Here is Louis and Amy plantin...
12/15/2020

Louis is always up to something new! It’s the time of year to get kelp seed in the water. Here is Louis and Amy planting some Alaria seed along a cultivation line, testing out some experimental configurations in Port Desire.

Talking kelp and climate change. Catch Louis Druehl at the 23 minute mark on this weekends episode of What On Earth! Lis...
12/06/2020

Talking kelp and climate change. Catch Louis Druehl at the 23 minute mark on this weekends episode of What On Earth!

Listen in on the What On Earth CBC Podcast or check it out on CBC Radio One at 12:30 on December 6!

Wow, thank you to our fabulous customers for all of the orders lately!  Reminder that mail leaves Bamfield by boat only ...
11/30/2020

Wow, thank you to our fabulous customers for all of the orders lately! Reminder that mail leaves Bamfield by boat only three days a week, and mail is slower this year than normal. Sometimes we also experience extensive power outages with all of these storms lately. That can caused a delay to the shipping process for ourselves and our local post office. This is what living in a small village on the West Coast looks like sometimes!

We appreciate your patience as we ship orders out and a reminder to get your orders in soon if you are holiday shopping to ensure they have lots of time to get to you.

Please order before December 5th to give your package enough time to arrive. We will still fill orders after the 5th, but just know they might not arrive in time if it is a holiday gift.

We still have our free shipping offer going on for orders of $75 or more.

Thanks for shopping with us. We truly appreciate your support!

09/27/2020

Kelp is the new kale!” shouted headlines a few years ago. And then...silence. The promised kelp revolution has not yet transformed B.C.’s West Coast. But it will. We have everything we need to fall in love with kelp.

And what’s not to love? If you're craving a healthier fix for your salt tooth, then kelp is your veggie. But it's also much more than that.

When you eat kelp, you get a tasty superfood with a range of health-enhancing properties: Omega-3s, fibre, iodine, vitamin B and protein. It boasts an impressive cultural pedigree — people have been eating it for thousands of years. Plus, when cultivated it's an amazing crop that can also be used as harm-free fertilizer, livestock feed, biofuel, biodegradable packaging and more.

Best of all, kelp saves the world by cleansing the ocean. The more we grow, the bigger we win. As Bren Smith, executive director and co-founder of GreenWave regenerative ocean farming, explains, kelp cultivation not only creates ideal growing conditions and habitats for many forms of sea life, it also filters out the toxins polluting oceans from agricultural, urban and industrial run-off. Kelp's rapid lifecycle means that when cultivated, there's no danger of overharvesting. Author Michael Pollan dubs this growing method a "revolutionary new model."

As the 2020 Seaweed Manifesto from the United Nations’ Global Compact so eloquently states: “Seaweed has the potential to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges... The aim is to restore abundance to the ocean, while solving some of the world’s biggest societal challenges.”

"Cultivating Kelp" by Michelle Superle featuring Canadian Kelp Resources, Cascadia Seaweed and North Pacific Kelp Wild Foods Inc.. Photo by James MacDonlad.

Read the full article here: https://ediblevancouver.com/articles/cultivating-kelp

“It’s always been kelp.” -Louis Druehl
09/07/2020

“It’s always been kelp.” -Louis Druehl

Seaweed can play a huge role in fighting climate change by absorbing carbon emissions

Stock up on all of your favourite kelp products because we are offering FREE SHIPPING on orders of $75 or more. ⠀⠀Remind...
08/27/2020

Stock up on all of your favourite kelp products because we are offering FREE SHIPPING on orders of $75 or more. ⠀

Reminder, we are currently only shipping within Canada. ⠀

Visit our website, explore the Gift Shop and Products pages to add your items to your cart. ⠀

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