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21 March 2024 @ 5:30 pm 7:00 pm PDT

Location: Stanley Park #19 Bus Loop

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IN-PERSON PROGRAM

How well do you know the trails of Stanley Park? From the edges of the city, to a foggy morning on Beaver Lake, to the owls that sweep the forested trails of the Park – every season brings something new to encounter across diverse habitats. Join SPES Educator Julia Taylor in this month’s installment of “Get to Know a Trail”, where we explore the joys of trails across Stanley Park. This month, we wander around Beaver Lake Loop to enjoy a peaceful and beautiful wetland. 

PROGRAM DETAILS

Accessibility notes: This program requires moving at a moderate pace with moderate inclines on some uneven surfaces. If you have any questions or input about accessibility, please email publiced@stanleyparkecology.ca      

This program will meet at the Stanley Park Bus Loop (located near the Stanley Park Dining Pavilion and Stanley Park Rose Garden) Please arrive 5 minutes early to sign in.   (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)   

Terms and Conditions

(1) Registration required - NO DROP-INS ARE ALLOWED.  This is a free program for members of the queer and trans community.      

(2) Weather dependent - Please check your email 12 hours before the program date and time to confirm it has not been cancelled due to inclement weather such as high winds, heavy rain, or extreme heat.         

(3) Program Availability – Program full or you cannot attend this day or time?   Sign up here to be notified when the program runs in the future.

(4) Cancellation policy – We refund cancellations due to illness to keep everyone healthy, but the number of recent cancellations is impacting our capacity to run these programs. If you must cancel, please let us know if you need a refund or if you are able to help us offer affordable programs for the public by donating your registration fee. (This is one way we can all subsidize programs in this changing economic climate and ensure these programs are available on a sliding scale.)   

         

We gratefully acknowledge that the land on which we gather and help steward is the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation, and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation. Since time immemorial, Coast Salish peoples have lived reciprocally with the land, harvesting and cultivating foods and medicines and practicing ceremony. The abundance of these lands and waters, which enables us to live, work, and play here today, is a result of the past and on-going stewardship and advocacy of the Coast Salish peoples.     

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