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SUMMARY:NICOMEKL - City Nature Challenge Bioblitz
DESCRIPTION:City Nature Challenge with Nicomekl Naturekids  \nJoin us for a Bioblitz – a citizen science collection event at Elgin Heritage Park in Surrey. We will use the iNaturalist app to upload observations of plants and animals at the event location. There will be volunteers and nature mentors onsite to help with identification and to take questions. It is a great way to learn about nearby nature and contribute to local citizen science. The data that is collected will also be used in the 2022 City Nature Challenge\, a global bioblitz event. \nLocation: Elgin Heritage Park in Surrey\nTime: Choose 10am or 10:30am start time\nRegister: nicomekl@naturekidsbc.ca.\n\nNicomekl Naturekids is taking part in the City Nature Challenge\, a global competition to make and record observations of plants and wildlife in your city. Take photos\, practise your identification skills\, and learn how to use iNaturalist and Seek Apps. There will be lots to see in Elgin Heritage Park’s many habitats!\n\nWe are inviting families from outside the club to participate in this event by pre-registration. If you know of a family that might be interested in attending\, please have them register by emailing nicomekl@naturekidsbc.ca.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nicomekl-city-nature-challenge-bioblitz/
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SUMMARY:EASTERN FRASER VALLEY - Foraging Foray
DESCRIPTION:Join NatureKids and local foraging expert Raeanne\, chef and owner of Foraging with You. We’ll learn to identify local edible plants and how to prepare them for eating or for medicinal purposes. \nLocation: Chilliwack River Valley \nRSVP to efv@naturekidsbc.ca
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/eastern-fraser-valley-foraging-foray/
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SUMMARY:SOUTH OKANAGAN - Map Making
DESCRIPTION:Come join us at 1pm at the Oliver Parks & Recreation Centre to learn a little bit about map making. \nWhich way should we go? Where is the treasure hidden? A map and compass can be helpful in telling you where to go and how to get there. We will learn a little bit about the various parts of a map and then create our very own map of the park. To end the day\, we will use a map and simple directions to find some treasure! \nRSVP to southokanagan@naturekidsbc.ca
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/south-okanagan-map-making/
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SUMMARY:NANAIMO - Pond Dipping
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next event as we explore all the invertebrates (BUGS!)  that live in our local freshwater resources\, and do some simple but meaningful water quality testing to find out how healthy our streams and marshes are.\n\nFor the older kids\, we will have some data sheets to record what we observed\, and which invertebrates are bio-indicators of freshwater ecosystem health.  For the younger kids\, it is just fun to put on the boots dip\, and get a really close up look at what we find (we have microboxes\, which are awesome!). We will be setting traps to hopefully catch some interesting bugs for everyone to look at.\n\nWhere: Linley Valley Park\, meet at the Rock City Road entrance to the park.\nWhen: Saturday May 14  10:00 – 11:30\nWhat to bring:  appropriate gear for the weather\, and boots (or waders if you have them).\n\nPlease RSVP to nanaimo@naturekidsbc.ca to let us know if you can make it.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nanaimo-pond-dipping/
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SUMMARY:VANCOUVER - Leaf in the Sun with EYA
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Explorer Day hosted by the Environmental Youth Alliance Society (EYA). We will be going to the Strathcona Community Garden. During our Leaf in the Sun workshop\, we will learn about plant leaf shapes and why diversity is important. We will collect leaves from native and invasive plants in the gardens and use sun-sensitive paper to create our own nature-based art to take home! \nRegister here to sign up for this Explorer Day! \nThe EYA is a registered charity supporting BIPOC youth to connect with nature\, community\, and skills to become environmental stewards and community leaders. \nThis workshop is intended for children school-aged K-3 so please keep that in mind when registering. There will be a limit of 15 children (parents not included in this count) to this Explorer Day so we will accept families on a first come first serve basis as usual. \nDate and Time: Sunday\, May 15th 11:00AM – 12:30PM \nLocation: Strathcona Community Garden (759 Malkin Ave.) in the Eco Pavilion. See attached image of location. \nTransportation and Parking: The #22 bus stops at Strathcona Community Garden and there is free street parking available along Hawks Ave. \nPlease let us know if you have any questions – vancouver@naturekidsbc.ca
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/vancouver-leaf-in-the-sun-with-eya/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220515T143000
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SUMMARY:NORTH VANCOUVER - Super Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Super Seeds \nJoin Cindy Wei of the Edible Garden Project to learn more about seeds! Learn what seeds are and how they grow\, and learn how to start seeds of locally-adapted garden plants. \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/in-person-naturekids-super-seeds-tickets-226010161477 \nSuitable for ages 5-13\, with adult participation. \nThis program will take place outdoors in Lynn Canyon Park. Masks are recommended for adults. Please stay home if you’re sick. \n 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/north-vancouver-super-seeds/
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SUMMARY:SURREY - Forest Walk at Sunnyside Acres
DESCRIPTION:Animals that Live in the Forest \nJoin us for a walk to learn about the animals the live in the forest as co-hosted walk with Sunnyside Acres. \nAll part of the Surrey Environmental Extravaganza \n 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/surrey-forest-walk-at-sunnyside-acres/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EXPLORER DAY- Wolf Howl
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual wolf visit as we get up close with these amazing creatures. Meet Tundra and learn about the importance of wolves in creating and maintaining healthy ecosystems\, and promoting biodiversity. We’ll also have an chance to better understand and appreciate how we can learn from wolves\, and First Nation peoples\, and become better stewards and guardians of the environment. \nGary R. Allan from Tundra Speaks and The Swell Wolf Education Centre in Nanaimo will be our guide. \nSpecial time – 10:30am on Friday\, May 20 \nThis is event is now full. Please email debbie.jiang@onlineschool.ca to be added to the wait-list. \n \n 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/virtual-explorer-day-wolf-howl/
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SUMMARY:TRI-CITIES - Mossom Creek Hatchery Visit
DESCRIPTION:We will be meeting at  Mossom Creek hatchery to learn about stream and pond insects. The Explorer Day will be led by an amazing nature mentor\, Cleone Todgham\, representing both Burke Mountain Naturalists and Mossom Creek Hatchery.\n\nTo RSVP\, please email tricities@naturekidsbc.ca with the number of children attending from your family.\n\nhttps://www.mossomcreek.org/ – The directions are listed in the contact section of the link.\n\nLooking forward to seeing you all there.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/tri-cities-mossom-creek-hatchery-visit/
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SUMMARY:RIDGE MEADOWS - Turtle Time
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Nature Mentor Andrea Gielens from the Wildlife Preservation Society for some Turtle Time. We’ll start with a Turtle Talk presentation for about an hour\, followed by some questions\, games and of course meeting a few painted turtles. This is an amazing opportunity to find out about our own local turtles in B.C. and how they have ended up on the endangered species list! Plus families can take advantage of this amazing park afterwards and explore the local river and waterfalls.\n\nLocation: Kanaka Creek Fish Hatchery Parking Lot – 11450 256th Street\n\nHere is the info page: https://wildlifepreservation.ca/western-painted-turtle/\n\nPlease RSVP to ridgemeadows@naturekidsbc.ca to register your attendance for that day.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/ridge-meadows-turtle-time/
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SUMMARY:BURNABY - Nature + Art at Deer Lake Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our inaugural event on May 26. We’ll meet in Deer Lake Park and check out the boardwalks\, see eco art installations\, and get a mini art lesson from one of the featured eco artist\, Nickie Lewis. \nThe event is on a Thursday morning so aimed at home school families – all are welcome. \nThe trails are flat and smooth and are wheelchair and stroller accessible. \nRSVP to burnaby@naturekidsbc.ca \n 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/burnaby-nature-art-at-deer-lake-park/
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SUMMARY:MERRITT - Spring Tree Planting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for some tree planting and a guided forest walk to Secret Lake. We will be tree planting at Harmon Lake Rec Site  close to Merritt and learning about the importance of reforestation.\n\nLocation: Harmon Lake Rec Site. We will be meeting at the far end parking lot at the interpretive trailhead at 10am. Click here to see map and location details.\n\nRSVP to merritt@naturekidsbc.ca\n\n\nPlease let us know if you are planning to attend. We want to make sure we have enough hard hats\, planter bags and trees for each kid. Remember to pack clothes for all seasons (this spring has been unpredictable!)\, lunch/snacks\, water etc.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/merritt-spring-tree-planting/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220528T113000
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SUMMARY:SOUTH OKANAGAN - Salamander and Toads\, Oh my
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about our incredible local amphibians and find out how you can help them. \nRSVP to southokanagan@naturekidsbc.ca
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/south-okanagan-salamander-and-toads-oh-my/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220529T120000
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SUMMARY:KAMLOOPS - Learn to Fish (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Come on out for part one of our learn to fish series with the Fresh Water Fisheries Society of BC! All supplies will be provided. Bring snacks and warm layers. We will be at a higher elevation than Kamloops\, so it might still be a little chilly. \nCheck out this link for more details about the program https://www.gofishbc.com/How-to-Fish.aspx#fishing-programs \nRSVP to kamloops@naturekidsbc.ca \nIf you can’t make it on May 29 – we’ll have a second event on June 11. Or join for both! We will be doing some water quality sampling and learning about aquatic life\, so there will be lots to discover at both events. \nWe are just sorting out the location\, but will keep you posted here. \nPhoto credit: Jenni Stol
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/kamloops-learn-to-fish-part-1/
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SUMMARY:VANCOUVER - Hiking into Summer with Stephen Hui
DESCRIPTION:We have another Explorer Day coming up that we are very excited about! If you weren’t able to make it to the fall hike at Whyte Lake with author of “105 Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia”\, Stephen Hui – you are in luck! Stephen will be bringing us on another hike on Sunday\, May 29th at 10AM. We will be hiking around the Capilano Canyon Loop which is a 4km hike where we will see old-growth trees\, cliffs & rapids! \nPlease note: The path has some uphill areas\, with an elevation gain of roughly 60 meters so this hike may be difficult for some of our younger members. That being said\, the whole family is welcome! \nWeather: We will go rain or shine\, but will cancel in the case of torrential rain. \nWhat to Wear/Bring: Hikers should have hiking boots or shoes\, or sturdy footwear. Bring warm layers\, snacks and plenty of water\, and possibly rain gear. \nMeeting Place: Capilano River Hatchery parking lot. \nRegister here. \nStephen’s newest book\, “Best Hikes and Nature Walks with Kids In and Around Southwestern British Columbia”\, will be out on May 17th 2022. This hike is #5 in his new book. More information about Stephen’s latest book can be found here.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/vancouver-hiking-into-summer-with-stephen-hui/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220529T150000
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SUMMARY:SALMON ARM - Pond dipping and Water Sampling
DESCRIPTION:Come and investigate what lives in our local pond. Learn how to do a water sample with our new kits from Water Rangers and understand what makes a healthy pond enviroment. We’ll be joined by local biologist Christy Wright. Bring your binoculars if you have as you may see some birds as well.\n\nWhere: Salmon Arm Marine park. Meet in front of the Prestige Hotel.\n\nDress for the weather  and feel free to bring a friend.\n\nEmail salmonarm@naturekidsbc.ca to register.
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/salmon-arm-pond-dipping-and-water-sampling/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T165329
CREATED:20220524T210857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T233807Z
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SUMMARY:OCEANSIDE - Intertidal Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exploration of our local beach and inter-tidal zone. We’ll learn about all the interesting creatures that call this zone home. \nWe’ll meet at the shoreline near the mouth of Little Qualicum River. \nEmail oceanside@naturekidsbc.ca for location details and to RSVP. \n 
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/oceanside-intertidal-exploration/
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SUMMARY:NELSON - Archery and Indigenous Games
DESCRIPTION:We are so excited to welcome back Liam Fitzpatrick from Circle of Indigenous Nations Society (COINS)\, who will teach us some archery skills and lead us in some indigenous games\, as well as tell us some stories and lead us in song.\n\nLocation: Near Six Mile (Directions and Address to be sent after registration)\n\nThis event is free and open to members of NatureKids BC. Non members are welcome to attend one free Explorer Day if there is space. Please RSVP to nelson@naturekidsbc.ca
URL:https://naturekidsbc.ca/explorer-day/nelson-archery-and-indigenous-games/
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