The plants that grow on our site are there because they grow well in the soils and conditions found here, and as a former mine site, the plants actually help heal the soil and water. Use scientific equipment to do water and soil testing and to discover plant life in more detail. We will be recording all the data collected to help us learn more about the nature on our site.
Join us over Spring Break to learn about the future of space exploration. We will have family friendly activities running daily and are premiering brand new shows and demonstrations in the Planetarium Star Theatre and Groundstation Canada Theatre.
The World of Kidtropolis An interactive city model designed to provide a safe, unique and realistic educational environment that lets kids do what they do best: pretend play! Children can use their imagination to become firefighters, police officers, restaurant owners, teachers, stage performers and more.
Find your way through a hedge maze, spot local wildlife, discover over 7, different plants from around the world and explore the garden on a scavenger hunt at VanDusen, then head to the tropical Bloedel Conservatory and discover exotic birds and plants inside the lush dome located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park.
Beaver Watch Beavers are amazing creatures. Try to spot one as it goes about its nightly work. Up to three children, 12 and under accompanied by at least one adult, can ride the gondola for free to enjoy fun activities and outdoor adventure at the summit.
Families can also discover mountain peaks and Howe Sound vistas from various scenic viewpoints and check out the metre-long Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge. Kids can wear and show off their favourite rain gear and umbrellas.
We aim to make rain more fun and to increase appreciation of its ecosystem benefits in our coastal temperate rainforest! Everyone is welcome. Super Animals If you could have a superpower what would it be? Find out about animals with super speed, ultra strength and mighty jumps. Allow one hour to complete, super hero costumes welcome.
Join us for face painting, guided walks, nature stories, eco crafts and more! Birds of a Feather Flock to the Nature House and learn all about birds through hands-on activities. Spot ducks and geese at Piper Spit and listen for songs of spring. Wander 2km of lantern-lit trails and explore owls, frogs, coyotes and other nocturnal critters. Bring a flashlight or lantern, and a mug for the cash-only concession.
Trails are stroller-accessible. Allow 1. Please leave pets at home. Parks Canada will show you how! Learn learn how to plan and enjoy safe and successful camping trips. This interactive family workshop includes instruction on campsite planning, safe food storage practices, how to set up a tent and campfire safety.
Drop in — no registration required. VanDusen Bird Walk Take a guided tour through VanDusen and learn about the native bird species that make their home in the garden. Enchanted Forest Venture on this one-hour nature quest. Find out how trees talk to each other through their roots. Look for forest sprites and rock trolls. Critter Capers April fools! The prankster crows switched a bunch of eggs into different nests.
Help get the scrambled eggs home by examining nest material and other evidence. Allow one hour to solve the mystery. One of these tram cars, the year old Interurban , is now housed in a beautiful light-filled building on the corner on No. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in ongoing site tours with knowledgeable staff. Before and after care is also available as an add-on. For ages Students can learn about B. We place your child into grade level appropriate activities based on skill, ability, experience and preference.
Spring Break at Place des Arts Ignite your creativity over spring break! Each Spring Break, Place des Arts offers a variety of creatively engaging visual and performing arts classes for children and teens.
Students choose a block containing six unique classes in visual art, movement, drama and music. Classes allow both beginners and experienced students to try new activities. These half-day, week-long workshops are designed with this age group in mind and offer tweens and teens a chance to delve more deeply into specific disciplines. Greater Vancouver Zoo: Jr. Zoologist Camps Using the animals as teachers, kids aged can come and explore the wonderful world of animals through a variety of activities here at the zoo.
This is a great annual family event and an opportunity to experience Japanese culture first hand. Take part in many cultural activities including traditional Japanese tea ceremony, calligraphy, anime and cultural demonstrations such as martial arts, Japanese traditional dance, and much more.
Once Upon a Time: The Official Convention Every once in a blue moon a television series captures the hearts of viewers who become passionate about their love of the storyline, the look and feel of the show, and the actors that breathe life into the characters. Celebrate this beloved show and enjoy guest appearances, photo and autograph opportunities, parties, panels and more.
The festival encompasses both public-facing fan events and industry networking opportunities that feature a diverse array of Canadian artists and emerging talent. March — JunoFest: Featuring nominees and local B. Hudson's Bay High School. Jason Lee Middle School.
Jefferson Middle School. Jim Parsley Administrative Center. Jim Tangeman Center. Kiggins Bowl. King Cub University. King Elementary School. Lake Shore Elementary School. Lieser Campus. Lincoln Elementary School. Marshall Elementary School. McLoughlin Middle School. Minnehaha Elementary School. Ogden Elementary School. Oregon Convention Center. Peace Health Southwest Heart and Vascular.
Pearson Air Museum. Roosevelt Elementary School. Sacajawea Elementary School. Salmon Creek Elementary School. Skyview High School. St Paul Lutheran Church. Sunlight Supply Amphitheater. Tacoma Dome. The Heathman Lodge. Three Creeks Community Library. Three Rivers Convention Center. Truman Elementary School. Union High School. University of Montana university center. Utah State University. Vancouver Community Library.
Vancouver Flex Academy. Vancouver Home Connection. Vancouver iTech Preparatory. Vancouver Public Schools District Offices. Vancouver School of Arts and Academics. Vancouver United Church of Christ.
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