Bears evaluate Kanaka Community Mural project
Seasoned veteran Honey Bear (in the video) as well as a young adult recently inspected this project.
Seasoned veteran Honey Bear (in the video) as well as a young adult recently inspected this project.
Recognising our key contributors: Todd Polich Carmen McKay Vanessa Lee Staff and students of Samuel Robertson Secondary, Albion Elementary, Kanaka Creek Elementary, c̓əsqənelə Elementary
FREE: Business of Art Online Workshop Offered by Todd Polich, the artist working on the Pacific Parklands Foundation | Kanaka Creek Mural Project https://www.pacificparklands.com/kanaka-creek-mural-project/ Ages 17+ Are you an up and coming artist who wants to learn the business of creating independent art? We’ll cover strategies for starting and building a successful career as … Read more
KEEPS and Metro Vancouver Regional Parks have kicked off the first component of this exciting project, which also involves the Pacific Parklands Foundation, local First Nations, and the City of Maple Ridge. We begin with fall field trips to the location for classes that will participate in Spring 2022.
The crowd goes wild along Kanaka.
Our activity for volunteers to get outside and monitor stream health is known as Live Streaming. We supply the equipment. You supply the passion. Contact us, and you could be Live Streaming too!
We take a look at how a sudden surge of Arctic air is affecting the creek and the forest in Albion Park.
We check out the fish fence and Cottonwood Creek on this sunny Saturday afternoon.