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SUMMARY:NELSON - Redfish Discovery at Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
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-redfish-discovery-at-kokanee-creek-provincial-park/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T100000
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CREATED:20240911T154632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T143607Z
UID:29559-1726999200-1727017200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VICTORIA - Have A Go Day
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-have-a-go-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240828T152235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T143616Z
UID:29440-1727001000-1727015400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:BURNABY - World Rivers Day
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-world-rivers-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T123000
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CREATED:20240912T144531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T143625Z
UID:29578-1727004600-1727008200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NANAIMO - Rivers Day
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/nanaimo-rivers-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T160000
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CREATED:20240822T174147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T143633Z
UID:29432-1727010000-1727020800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM & KAMLOOPS - Tree Planting for BC Rivers Day
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-tree-planting-for-bc-rivers-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240925T153000
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CREATED:20240903T225810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T174256Z
UID:29496-1727278200-1727283600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:QUALICUM - Streams & Salmon
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/qualicum-streams-salmon/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240926T110000
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CREATED:20240912T150931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240928T145136Z
UID:29583-1727344800-1727348400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WILDROOTS - Lynn Canyon Plant 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/wildroots-lynn-canyon-plant-walk/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240928T103000
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CREATED:20240731T190106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T151839Z
UID:28309-1727517600-1727519400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Coastal Wolves
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-coastal-wolves/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240929T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240828T173959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T151847Z
UID:29450-1727602200-1727611200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:TRICITIES - Celebrate BC Rivers Day!
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-celebrate-bc-rivers-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241005T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241005T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240925T194556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T151050Z
UID:29630-1728133200-1728140400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:DELTA - Restoring Nature at the Air Park
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-restoring-nature-at-the-air-park/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240904T010847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T151058Z
UID:29501-1728208800-1728219600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - Learn to Fish
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-learn-to-fish/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240928T144658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T151105Z
UID:29672-1728217800-1728225000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NELSON - Artful Hike
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-artful-hike/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240926T154216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T151113Z
UID:29642-1728493200-1728496800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KELOWNA - Hikers' Etiquette
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-hikers-etiquette/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240926T173724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T151122Z
UID:29651-1728498600-1728505800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VANCOUVER - What's in the Night Sky??
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-whats-in-the-night-sky/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241012T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241012T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240912T190141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T150658Z
UID:29589-1728725400-1728734400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SURREY - Community Tree Planting
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/surrey-community-tree-planting/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241012T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241012T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240911T174832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T150709Z
UID:29564-1728727200-1728732600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:BURNABY - Noons Creek Hatchery Tour
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-noons-creek-hatchery-tour/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241015T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241010T151608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T150719Z
UID:29924-1728997200-1729002600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WILDROOTS - Fall Fungal Diversity
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-fall-fungal-diversity/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240927T160947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T173241Z
UID:29657-1729191600-1729195200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Weather Ready
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-weather-ready/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241019T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241003T202014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T151305Z
UID:29691-1729332000-1729337400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT - Godey Creek Hike
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-godey-creek-hike/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240911T191010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T151012Z
UID:29573-1729429200-1729436400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KITIMAT - Create in Nature
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/kitimat-create-in-nature/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241023T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241003T151935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214400Z
UID:29688-1729697400-1729702800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:QUALICUM - Streams & Salmon
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/qualicum-streams-salmon-2/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240913T153150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214407Z
UID:29594-1729935000-1729942200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:GIBSONS - Be A WildSafe Ranger
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/gibsons-be-a-wildsafe-ranger/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240926T164930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214418Z
UID:29647-1729936800-1729944000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - Tree Planting
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-tree-planting/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241010T185644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214427Z
UID:29939-1729936800-1729944000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KAMLOOPS - Bats!
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-bats/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241016T161907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214438Z
UID:29995-1729949400-1729956600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:ELK VALLEY - Forest Faces & Mud Monsters
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/elk-valley-forest-faces-mud-monsters/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241016T181252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214446Z
UID:30000-1729953000-1729958400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COMOX VALLEY - FireSmart Explorer Day
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/comox-valley-firesmart-explorer-day/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241027T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241027T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240926T150335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214456Z
UID:29636-1730023200-1730028600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALT SPRING - Forests and their Trees\, the Best Keepers of Stories!
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-forests-and-their-trees-the-best-keepers-of-stories/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241027T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241027T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20241002T210945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T214540Z
UID:29681-1730034000-1730041200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Bats!
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-bats/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241102T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241102T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240914T160635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T173811Z
UID:29612-1730541600-1730547000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER - Spotting Salmon
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-spotting-salmon/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241102T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241102T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T053641
CREATED:20240927T190714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T173820Z
UID:29667-1730541600-1730547000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KELOWNA - Amazing 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/kelowna-amazing-animals/
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