Twilight Tour: Beaver Lake is Awake (multiple dates)

As sunset approaches in Stanley Park each day, the wetland ecosystems awake with activity. Join this guided evening tour to learn about the history, ecology, and twilight wildlife of Beaver Lake! Led by an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology, we’ll keep our senses tuned to the signs of wildlife – listening for the croaks of frogs, the buzz of dragonflies, and calls of wetland birds. With any luck, the bats and beavers will emerge for an evening of feeding at the lake. Space is limited to 20 participants.
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Twilight Tour: Beaver Lake is Awake (multiple dates)

As sunset approaches in Stanley Park each day, the wetland ecosystems awake with activity. Join this guided evening tour to learn about the history, ecology, and twilight wildlife of Beaver Lake! Led by an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology, we’ll keep our senses tuned to the signs of wildlife – listening for the croaks of frogs, the buzz of dragonflies, and calls of wetland birds. With any luck, the bats and beavers will emerge for an evening of feeding at the lake. Space is limited to 20 participants. 
New Event Series!

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Get to Know Stanley Park Habitats (multiple dates)

Whether you’re visiting Stanley Park for the first time, or you’re a local who’s curious to learn more, this tour will share new sights in Stanley Park.  

Stanley Park teems with an amazing variety of wildlife. At least 1500 species are known to live in the park. Join an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology to observe and notice the wildlife, plants, and history of surrounding ecosystems. From towering trees to rocky shorelines, home to shy and mysterious creatures and delicate plants, this walk will highlight the captivating biodiversity of Stanley Park. Space is limited to 20 participants.
New Event Series!

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Get to Know Stanley Park Habitats (multiple dates)

Whether you’re visiting Stanley Park for the first time, or you’re a local who’s curious to learn more, this tour will share new sights in Stanley Park.  

Stanley Park teems with an amazing variety of wildlife. At least 1500 species are known to live in the park. Join an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology to observe and notice the wildlife, plants, and history of surrounding ecosystems. From towering trees to rocky shorelines, home to shy and mysterious creatures and delicate plants, this walk will highlight the captivating biodiversity of Stanley Park. Space is limited to 20 participants.
New Event Series!

read more

Get to Know Stanley Park Habitats (multiple dates)

NEW EVENT SERIES!

Whether you’re visiting Stanley Park for the first time, or you’re a local who’s curious to learn more, this tour will share new sights in Stanley Park.  

Stanley Park teems with an amazing variety of wildlife. At least 1500 species are known to live in the park. Join an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology to observe and notice the wildlife, plants, and history of surrounding ecosystems. From towering trees to rocky shorelines, home to shy and mysterious creatures and delicate plants, this walk will highlight the captivating biodiversity of Stanley Park. Space is limited to 20 participants.

read more

Twilight Tour: Beaver Lake is Awake (multiple dates)

As sunset approaches in Stanley Park each day, the wetland ecosystems awake with activity. Join this guided evening tour to learn about the history, ecology, and twilight wildlife of Beaver Lake! Led by an Educator from Stanley Park Ecology, we’ll keep our senses tuned to the signs of wildlife – listening for the croaks of frogs, the buzz of dragonflies, and calls of wetland birds.  With any luck, the bats and beavers will emerge for an evening of feeding at the lake. Space is limited to 20 participants. 
New Event Series!

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