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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T080000
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CREATED:20180924T191403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220931Z
UID:7292-1538208000-1538240400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM
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-13/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180814T192432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220931Z
UID:7051-1538215200-1538222400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:OTTER HL
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/otter-hl-14/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180905T040849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7127-1538215200-1538222400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COWICHAN VALLEY WEEKEND CLUB
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-weekend-club-13/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180929T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180924T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7283-1538245800-1538249400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NANAIMO
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/nanaimo-22/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180930T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180930T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180917T212048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7259-1538311500-1538319600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KAMLOOPS
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-19/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181007
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180905T041004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7129-1538784000-1538870399@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:MERRITT
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-15/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181013T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181013T114500
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181024T190501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7440-1539423900-1539431100@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VICTORIA
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/victoria-20/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181013T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181013T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180917T203555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7254-1539424800-1539432000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:LANGLEY
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/langley-9/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T111500
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180917T211513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7257-1539510300-1539515700@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:RIDGE MEADOWS
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/ridge-meadows-7/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180910T190134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7204-1539511200-1539518400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH OKANAGAN
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-okanagan-28/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181105T232048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7495-1539511200-1539518400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:EASTERN FRASER VALLEY
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/eastern-fraser-valley-18/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180907T212807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7148-1539522000-1539527400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER
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-13/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180912T174628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7235-1539525600-1539532800@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL
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-20/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181017T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181017T123000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180829T221447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7103-1539772200-1539779400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:DELTA HL
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-hl-11/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181019T123000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180814T213325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7053-1539943200-1539952200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:OTTER HL
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/otter-hl-15/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180327T193640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:6226-1540108800-1540141200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COMOX VALLEY
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/comox-valley-8/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180910T184832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7194-1540126800-1540137600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SALMON ARM
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-11/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181024T191124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220930Z
UID:7445-1540126800-1540137600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KELOWNA
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/kelowna-20/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181024T185642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7434-1540288800-1540296000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COWICHAN VALLEY HL
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-hl-6/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181031T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181031T183004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7485-1540972800-1541005200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:SOUTH OKANAGAN
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-25/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181103T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181103T113000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180912T175027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7237-1541239200-1541244600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NICOMEKL
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-21/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181103T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181103T123000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181024T185848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7437-1541241000-1541248200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:EASTERN FRASER VALLEY
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/eastern-fraser-valley-17/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181104T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181104T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180924T190026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7287-1541338200-1541345400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NANAIMO
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/nanaimo-24/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181109T113000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181030T215413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7479-1541757600-1541763000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:OTTER HL
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/otter-hl-17/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181110T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180924T190144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220929Z
UID:7289-1541860200-1541865600@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NANAIMO
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/nanimo/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181117T113000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181108T220914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220928Z
UID:7526-1542447000-1542454200@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:VICTORIA
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/victoria-21/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181105T235052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220928Z
UID:7503-1542448800-1542456000@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:LANGLEY
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/langley-11/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181119
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181114T184155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220928Z
UID:7589-1542499200-1542585599@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:KAMLOOPS
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-21/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20181024T190821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220928Z
UID:7443-1542535200-1542542400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:COMOX VALLEY
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/comox-valley-10/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20181118T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T122813
CREATED:20180907T212902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T220928Z
UID:7150-1542546000-1542551400@naturekidsbc.ca
SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER
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-14/
CATEGORIES:Previous Events
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR