Birds of a Feather: Cold-Weather Wings
Nature House 712 Lost Lagoon Path, Vancouver, BC, CanadaJoin our monthly birding outing, no experience necessary!
Join our monthly birding outing, no experience necessary!
Join us on this nature walk to explore what it means to be an ever-changing forest.
Find out about the wonders of the Beaver Lake wetland ecosystem in the winter!
Immerse yourself in the world of conifers and the towering trees who dominate our forests!
Join us for our monthly birding outing! No experience necessary, come along to enjoy the charismatic coastal waterbirds that grace our shores in the winter!
Get an active start to the new year by exploring Lees Trail, a long forest trail from Lost Lagoon to the seawall!
Uncover the intricate relationships that bind the forest ecosystem together -- from the intricate lichens clinging to tree bark, to the mysterious mycelial network under the soil, to the flying squirrels who spread the spores of mushrooms as they collect and dry them in the forest!
Come along to learn about the owl breeding season and listen for sounds of Stanley Park’s owls on this popular nighttime walk.
Discover the hidden ecosystems that flourish beneath a blanket of snow, and gain insight into the crucial roles that plants like ferns, Douglas-firs, and other resilient plants play in forest ecology.
Come along to learn about the owl breeding season and listen for sounds of Stanley Park’s owls on this popular nighttime walk.
From the sleek pelagic cormorant, to the ruffled bufflehead, to the chunky-billed surf scoter, it's a great time to get hooked on birding along the coast. Join us for our monthly birding program, Birds of a Feather!
Join us for a reflective morning outing in the forest, where we'll stroll through the Park and take moments to pause, observe, and absorb our environment, then return inside for some tea!
Meet some of the tall, towering trees overhead -- exploring their bark, cones, and needles, all while enjoying some fresh air in nature. If it's dry enough, we might do some bark rub prints along the way to explore the textures of the trees, with materials provided!
Come along to learn about the owl breeding season and listen for sounds of Stanley Park’s owls on this popular nighttime walk.
Join us for a nature walk through the forest to get to know coyotes, focusing on topics such as their behavior, ecology, and how we can coexist with these fascinating and curious creatures.
Join us for a look at two of the eagle nests found in the Park, discover how bald eagles are preparing for raising eaglets this summer, and learn how Stanley Park Ecology monitors nest success!
Come along to learn about the owl breeding season and listen for sounds of Stanley Park’s owls on this popular nighttime walk.
Join us for our monthly birding program - no experience necessary! Spend a late winter morning surrounded by birds, nature, and community.
Join us for a look at two of the eagle nests found in the Park, discover how bald eagles are preparing for raising eaglets this summer, and learn how Stanley Park Ecology monitors nest success!
Ever taken a closer look at the blankets of green that cover logs, rocks, trunks, and the forest floor? Join us and bryologist Connor Wardrop to uncover the world of mosses and their friends, of which there are over 900 species in BC!
Join us to learn about the homes and lives of these furry, semi-aquatic creatures in Lost Lagoon, and maybe even catch a glimpse of one!
Join us on a light-hearted travel through time along the evolutionary track of plants and “living fossils” such as the dawn redwood, horsetails, and gingko trees!
We're here to welcome the spring season with a bright stroll around the habitats of Beaver Lake, as the wetlands awaken and begin to turn green again! Come along and try to catch a glimpse of a beaver performing its spring duties!
Join us for a special site visit to the Stanley Park heron rookery and learn all about how these beautiful and large birds navigate the canopy, build their nests, and raise their fledglings!
Join us to welcome the migratory birds arriving this spring, such as hummingbirds, warblers, and swallows! No birding experience necessary!
Enjoy the pink and white blooms that cherry blossom season brings this Spring!
Join Talaysay Tours for this free birding program for the queer community!
Join us to dive into the curious categories of “floaters” that spend much of their time in the water -- but are not actually ducks!
Explore the beautiful early blossoms that line the trails of the Park -- from red-flowering currant to Oregon grape and more!
Bring your binoculars and join our monthly birding program -- this month venturing around Beaver Lake!