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read moreWe are seeking a creative and detail-oriented volunteer to organize and enhance our photography and media resources.
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read moreJanuary brings a quietness to reflect. Another year past, and a new year begun. Reflecting on the past year, we might think of all the changes we may have experienced…
read moreLooking for a meaningful gift experience in Vancouver? The Stanley Park Nature Pass is here to make your gift-giving extra special! What’s Included? Each Nature Pass can be redeemed for…
read moreSupport Stanley Park Education, Conservation, and Research by bidding on an Item in SPES’s Virtual Auction December 2-13, 2024 You are being forwarded to the next page. Refresh this page…
read moreWe 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.
Photo: A red cedar in Spapayeq/Stanley Park (Don Enright)