Amazing Animal Moms, May 12, 2019

154 visitors came to see us on this delightful Mother’s Day. Thanks so much to our volunteers, and to Alison from Metro Vancouver. Without your awesome team effort this amazing day would not have happened.  

Goodbye Chums 2019

887 visitors shared this event with us on the banks of Kanaka Creek on a beautiful spring day. Of course, an amazing team effort made this all possible, and we thanks Metro Vancouver staff, our volunteers, all of the fabulous exhibitors that turned up, and as always Panago.

Explore Kanaka Kids Camp (July 22-25, 2019)

Give your child a chance to explore a regional park in depth with knowledgeable park interpreters. Spend the day outside learning about local plants and animals through hands-on activities and conservation projects. Monday July 22, 2019 to Thursday July 25, 2019 8:30 AM PDT – 4:00 PM PDT Kanaka Creek Regional Park Jul 22 – … Read more

Goodbye Chums! (April 28, 2019)

Release salmon fry into the creek where they will start their journey to the sea. Tour the hatchery. Take part in fun activities and games to find out how to help salmon. Sunday April 28, 2019 11:00 AM PDT – 3:00 PM PDT Kanaka Creek Regional Park Meet at 11450 256th Street, Maple Ridge ​Free … Read more

The Birds and the Bees (June 9, 2019)

There’s fertilization in them there flower beds, and birds, bees and even certain mammals are all in on it. Find out what all the buzz is about. Sunday June 9, 2019 1:00 PM PDT – 4:00 PM PDT Kanaka Creek Regional Park Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Centre Meet at 11450 256th Street, Maple Ridge ​​​Free … Read more

Amazing Animal Moms (May 12, 2019)

Mom’s the word, as we examine the parenting techniques of several different species, from the devoted mother bear all the way down to the young garter snake that is independent from birth. Sunday May 12, 2019 1:00 PM PDT – 4:00 PM PDT Kanaka Creek Regional Park Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Centre. Meet at 11450 … Read more

Mother Nature’s Recycling (March 31, 2019)

How would you like to be wading through knee-deep animal poop? That may well be true, if it wasn’t for the tireless efforts of snails, slugs, worms and their allies. Come out and see recycling, Mother Nature-style. Sunday March 31, 2019 1:00 PM PDT – 4:00 PM PDT Kanaka Creek Regional Park Kanaka Creek Watershed … Read more