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UID:32699-1763892000-1763899200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WHISTLER - Winter Wildlife
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/whistler-winter-wildlife/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251123T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251107T162646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T155911Z
UID:32704-1763904600-1763911800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALT SPRING - The Wonderful Ways of Water
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salt-spring-the-wonderful-ways-of-water/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251126T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251126T164500
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20250806T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T144720Z
UID:32149-1764171000-1764175500@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SOUTH OKANAGAN - Mindful Art Studio in Nature
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/south-okanagan-mindful-art-studio-in-nature-3/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251129T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251129T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251106T215119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T144726Z
UID:32694-1764408600-1764415800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:DELTA - Birds at the Beach
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/delta-birds-at-the-beach/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251023T153047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T144732Z
UID:32673-1764498600-1764505800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:LILLOOET - Animals Love Trees
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/lillooet-animals-love-trees/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251015T151832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T144737Z
UID:32624-1764507600-1764514800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:HOUSTON - Eco-Friendly Christmas Crafts
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/houston-eco-friendly-christmas-crafts/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251119T173723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T144743Z
UID:32750-1764507600-1764514800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NELSON - Wayfinding & Flames
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nelson-wayfinding-flames/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251206T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251113T161209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T154407Z
UID:32718-1765015200-1765020600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER - Exploring Nature Through the Senses
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/north-vancouver-exploring-nature-through-the-senses/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251119T190353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T170211Z
UID:32759-1765015200-1765026000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VANCOUVER - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/vancouver-winter-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251021T154217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T170217Z
UID:32664-1765112400-1765119600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salmon-arm-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251203T165707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T215848Z
UID:32819-1765620000-1765623600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SQUAMISH - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/squamish-winter-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251213T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251113T191148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T154943Z
UID:32724-1765630800-1765638000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:TEXADA - Craft & Carols at the Park
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/texada-craft-carols-at-the-park/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251119T174455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T154951Z
UID:32755-1765701000-1765729800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WHISTLER - Christmas Bird Count
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/whistler-christmas-bird-count/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251202T151703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T154959Z
UID:32805-1765706400-1765710000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COWICHAN VALLEY - Hiking & History
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/cowichan-valley-hiking-history/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251120T162546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T155005Z
UID:32769-1765706400-1765711800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:TRICITIES - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/tricities-winter-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251125T160924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T155012Z
UID:32783-1765706400-1765711800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:Kamloops - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/kamloops-winter-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251114T173918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T155019Z
UID:32732-1765715400-1765722600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:EAST VANCOUVER - Eco-Art in the Gardens
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/east-vancouver-eco-art-in-the-gardens/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251209T170010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T155024Z
UID:32834-1765717200-1765722600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:RICHMOND - Birdhouse Building
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/richmond-birdhouse-building/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251219T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251219T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251209T225054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T153235Z
UID:32845-1766161800-1766169000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:PRINCE GEORGE - Holiday Craft Night
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/prince-george-holiday-craft-night/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251220T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251120T165542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T153241Z
UID:32772-1766235600-1766242800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT - Winter Solstice Gathering
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/merritt-winter-solstice-gathering/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251223T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251223T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251209T173641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T153247Z
UID:32840-1766484000-1766491200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SMITHERS - Winter Nature Art
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/smithers-winter-nature-art/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251228T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251228T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251023T154926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T153252Z
UID:32679-1766917800-1766925000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:LILLOOET - Sticks and Stones
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/lillooet-sticks-and-stones/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260104T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260104T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251217T204728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T153300Z
UID:32878-1767531600-1767538800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:Salt Spring - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salt-spring-winter-bird-count-for-kids/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260110T103000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20250716T172211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260110T183313Z
UID:32008-1768039200-1768041000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - Getting Batty
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/virtual-getting-batty/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260110T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20260106T170209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260110T183332Z
UID:32895-1768039200-1768046400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT - Winter Bird Count for Kids
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/merritt-winter-bird-count-for-kids-2/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260117T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20260107T155405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T181136Z
UID:32925-1768644000-1768649400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER - Winter Walk to First Lake
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/north-vancouver-winter-walk-to-first-lake/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251210T201805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T181148Z
UID:32851-1768737600-1768741200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - Marshmallow Roast & Nature Games
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nicomekl-marshmallow-roast-nature-games/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260118T144500
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20260106T164930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T181159Z
UID:32890-1768741200-1768747500@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NELSON - Lantern Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nelson-lantern-making-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260124T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20251213T155226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T184939Z
UID:32870-1769248800-1769254200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:DELTA & SURREY - Serpentine Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/delta-surrey-serpentine-scavenger-hunt/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T021816
CREATED:20260114T173619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T184950Z
UID:32961-1769248800-1769256000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:WHISTLER - Snowy Survival
DESCRIPTION: Come join the Kamloops Naturalist Club for a hike\, a bonus June event. This event is open to Juniper residents\, Naturalist Club members and Nature Kids BC. We will have a shorter hike for families. I will head back with those wanting a shorter hike and Diane will head out further for those keen to hike more. I will bring along a scavenger hunt to keep the little ones engaged. See the information from Diane below: This is a scenic hike through Crown land between Juniper Ridge and Barnhartvale. We will meet at the trailhead\, which is between the houses at 3072 and 3076 Similkameen Dr. Parking is available on the street. The hike follows bike trails through dry grassland\, Douglas-fir forest with an understory of pine grass\, and a moist gully with Douglas maple and Saskatoon bushes. We’ll stop periodically to discuss the vegetation\, bird life\, and geology. The hike is moderate in difficulty\, with some steep and uneven sections near the start where the trail drops down into a dry creek bed. Good footwear\, a hat\, and sunblock are highly recommended. Participants can choose between two options: a short hike to a lookout (distance about 3 km\, net elevation change 50 meters\, duration 1 hour) and a longer loop through forest trails (distance about 6 km\, net elevation change 150 meters\, duration 2.5 hours). Children are welcome but parents need to accompany and be responsible for their children. The trip is subject to cancellation in the unlikely event that the weather is rainy\, as the trails may be slippery when wet.  To register email kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/whistler-snowy-survival/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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