View a list of upcoming Explorer Days and read our Explorer Day Etiquette below!

In response to COVID-19, NatureKids BC is providing online resources and interactions, such as Virtual Explorer Days, to ensure the safety of our members. Please read our COVID-19 Guidelines and Policy for any potential in-person gatherings this summer.

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TRI-CITIES – Amazing Salmon!

As part of this year’s RiverFest celebration, we are proud to team up with the Fraser River Discovery Centre (FRDC) for a special Salmon Explorer Day on September 26!

Join us and our Nature Mentor Dana Scanlan in Lower Hume Park for a fun and interactive family event all about salmon. We’ll play games and learn about how incredible salmon are, from their unique lifecycle to their role in our BC ecosystem.

Free and open to all. Registration is required. Best-suited for kids aged 5-12.

REGISTER HERE

WHEN: Sunday, September 26th, 2:00pm – 3:00pm (with enough interest, we will also offer the workshop at 12:30pm – 1:30pm – please email programs@fraserriverdiscovery.org if you are interested in this alternate time-slot).

WHERE: Hume Park, New Westminster. Meet at the Tennis Courts on Garrett Street.

WHO: While everyone is welcome, this workshop is aimed at families with children aged 5-12.

COVID-19 SAFETY:

  • Pre-registration is required.
  • Individual group size is limited to five (5) maximum. Workshop registration limited to four (4) groups.
  • During the workshop, groups are required to follow physical distancing guidelines.
  • Masks are required.

Thank you to Brenda Guiled for her beautiful salmon art.

Explorer Day Etiquette:

Be prepared to HAVE FUN

Pre-registration with your Club Leader is required for most Explorer Days (Friends are welcome if space permits).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time to ensure enough time for passport stamping and organization. Starting times are firm, and Leaders cannot wait for late-comers!

Please stay with the Leader and let them know if you are leaving early.

Children must always be accompanied by an adult guardian, who is responsible for their behaviour. Children consistently disrupting the experience of others may be asked to leave.

Bring appropriate weather gear, sunscreen, snacks, water, and other useful tools like binoculars, sketch books, cameras, and magnifying glasses.