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SUMMARY:TRICITIES - Exploring Wildlife at Mossom Creek Hatchery
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/tricities-exploring-wildlife-at-mossom-creek-hatchery/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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UID:26652-1710586800-1710594000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:TEXADA - Investigating Invasive Species
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/texada-investigating-invasive-species/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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CREATED:20240304T202725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T152126Z
UID:26930-1710669600-1710676800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALT SPRING ISLAND - Middens\, Moss and Mergansers
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salt-spring-island-middens-moss-and-mergansers/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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CREATED:20240228T223156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T152148Z
UID:26809-1710842400-1710847800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WildRoots - Bird Sanctuary Visit
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/wildroots-bird-sanctuary-visit/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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CREATED:20240314T205512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T015606Z
UID:26975-1711188000-1711193400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT - Day on the Farm
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/merritt-day-on-the-farm/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240325T193000
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CREATED:20240222T194346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T034841Z
UID:26778-1711395000-1711398600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Earth Hour with NatureKids BC. A light pollution lights out activity for the whole planet!
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/virtual-earth-hour-online-social-with-naturekids-bc-a-light-pollution-lights-out-activity-for-the-whole-planet/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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CREATED:20240228T193321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T150213Z
UID:26786-1711794600-1711801800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:BURNABY - Discover the Hidden Traits of Wintering Plants
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/burnaby-discover-the-hidden-traits-of-wintering-plants/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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CREATED:20240307T010302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T150245Z
UID:26938-1711969200-1711974600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KELOWNA - Green Guardians - Kids Clean Up!
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/kelowna-green-guardians-kids-clean-up/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240402T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240402T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240320T161513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T150321Z
UID:27005-1712062800-1712068200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WILDROOTS - Why should I care about invasive plants?
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/wildroots-why-should-i-care-about-invasive-plants/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240407T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240407T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240320T163044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T143052Z
UID:27008-1712487600-1712491200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COWICHAN VALLEY - Junior Birders
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/cowichan-valley-junior-birders/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240228T211443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T143114Z
UID:26806-1712494800-1712502000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NELSON - Primal Skills - Shelter and Fire
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nelson-primal-skills-shelter-and-fire/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240321T220147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T150841Z
UID:27023-1713092400-1713096000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:EASTERN FRASER VALLEY - Foraging in the Forest
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/eastern-fraser-valley-foraging-in-the-forest/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240322T200040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T150912Z
UID:27028-1713092400-1713099600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:DELTA - Rain Garden Walk
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/delta-rain-garden-walk/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240405T152641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T150936Z
UID:27077-1713099600-1713106800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VANCOUVER - Searching for the Elusive Fairy Shrimp!
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/vancouver-searching-for-the-elusive-fairy-shrimp/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240421T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240421T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240209T163525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T151831Z
UID:26731-1713690000-1713697200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Birding for Families
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salmon-arm-birding-for-families-4/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110718
CREATED:20240417T152236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174212Z
UID:27114-1714212000-1714219200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT - Earth Friendly Crafts
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/merritt-earth-friendly-crafts/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240410T163239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174236Z
UID:27099-1714212000-1714222800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:BURNABY - Spring Nature Treasure Hunt!
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/burnaby-spring-nature-treasure-hunt/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240201T011954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174254Z
UID:26660-1714215600-1714222800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:TEXADA - Spring Celebration
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/texada-spring-equinox-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240320T153834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174408Z
UID:27000-1714215600-1714226400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:RIDGE MEADOWS - Goodbye Chums Fry Release
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/ridge-meadows-goodbye-chums-fry-release/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240228T201326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174434Z
UID:26794-1714226400-1714231800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - Rocky Shore Animals
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nicomekl-rocky-shore-animals/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240209T163825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174452Z
UID:26736-1714294800-1714302000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Birding for Families
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salmon-arm-birding-for-families-5/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240404T185728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174515Z
UID:27073-1714309200-1714314600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER - City Nature Challenge
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/north-vancouver-city-nature-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240405T184713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174533Z
UID:27081-1714309200-1714316400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KAMLOOPS - Baskets and Birds
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/kamloops-baskets-and-birds/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240503T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240503T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240221T171543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174550Z
UID:26770-1714741200-1714746600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:JERICHO - Plants & People Making Connections
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/jericho-plants-people-making-connections/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240504T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240504T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240404T165529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174618Z
UID:27068-1714816800-1714818600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Become a Junior Fire Ecologist with FireSmart BC
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/virtual-become-a-junior-fire-ecologist-with-firesmart-bc/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240209T163956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174639Z
UID:26738-1714899600-1714906800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Birding for Families
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salmon-arm-birding-for-families-6/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240419T150615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174655Z
UID:27127-1714903200-1714910400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COWICHAN VALLEY - Junior Fossil Hunters
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/cowichan-valley-junior-fossil-hunters/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240425T162909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174717Z
UID:27133-1714910400-1714915800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VICTORIA - Camas Day Event
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/victoria-camas-day-event/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240505T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110719
CREATED:20240411T184332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T174733Z
UID:27108-1714914000-1714921200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KELOWNA - Lost Lake Snake Hunt
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/kelowna-lost-lake-snake-hunt/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240511T113000
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SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - Visit OWL
DESCRIPTION:This month’s NatureKids Explorer Day will have you and your kids building dams\,canals\, and waterways\, maybe even creating waterfalls and wetlands! What is the big deal about water? Where is the water coming from? Where does it go?Is water important? How does nature handle too much water? Do plants play a role?We’ll briefly discuss water molecules\, the water cycle\, ground water versus surfacewater\, introduce the Blue Ecology water cycle then look for evidence of meandering\,scouring and pooling. The plan is to cover a fair distance\, about a kilometre\, observing the ways of watermoving downhill before arriving at the work area. That’s where the construction and funwill be. Of course\, the return journey will be uphill\, but it’s not too steep. What to bring: A sand box shovel or garden trowel\, small digger (if you wish). We’llsource out other tools if necessary\, from the forest. What to wear: Boots\, warm layers\, rain/mud pants\, or if it’s really raining\, the full rainsuit When: Sunday afternoon\, Nov. 23\, from 1:30 to 3:30 Where: Lower Channel Ridge. Meet at Broadwell and Tern where parking is easy.Gather at the mailboxes. Register with Kathleen\, at khmaser@shaw.ca and make sure you are a member ofNatureKidsBC which again is free this year!   
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nicomekl-visit-owl/
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