Get Your Plants On Open House
It was a warm one at the Stewardship Center, as we talked about everything plants. Of course our volunteers are super amazing.
It was a warm one at the Stewardship Center, as we talked about everything plants. Of course our volunteers are super amazing.
102 visitors helped to send coho salmon smolts off towards the Salish Sea on this warm Kanaka Creek Sunday.
The students are applying protective mulch to this restoration planting site. We appreciate their great effort, and that of the parent volunteers as well.
508 visitors joined us for this Maple Ridge spring tradition, as the chum fry commenced their journey to the Salish Sea. We thank our volunteers, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks staff, and as always Panago.
We celebrate April 22nd alongside Kanaka Creek with the release of classroom reared chum salmon fry at the Stewardship Center, and later on the fish fence.
Over 350 plants went into the ground near North Kanaka Creek courtesy of a great effort by Outdoor Education students.
It was a very busy afternoon at our bear event at Albion Community Center. Thanks to c̓əsqənelə Elementary for all your amazing help!