Festive activities in Coquitlam this December: A Coquitlam Express hockey game, a visit to Evergreen Cultural Centre’s Art Gallery, and a walk around Metro Vancouver’s largest free outdoor light display at Lafarge Lake.
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Owls and racoons are easy to spot but some of the best gifts of Stanley Park come in very small packages, and it’s worth the time it takes to find them. Read about these tiny discoveries in this month’s Stanley Park Ecology Society Guest Post by Kathleen Stormont.
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Whether you’re a seasoned Lights at Lafarge explorer, or you plan to visit for the first time, here are a few tips to plan your Coquitlam adventure.
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On October 29, 2018 the Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) will host a special presentation at its AGM: “Stanley Park 2100: Adapting to Climate Change” with guest speakers Angela Danyluk and Bill Stephen.
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7 Ways to Embrace the Rain in Coquitlam: Through arts and culture, family fun, shopping, dining, special events, hiking and more – the rain won’t stop the fun in Coquitlam this season.
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A train-themed adventure through Cranbrook, BC courtesy of Abby Cooper and ZenSeekers! Cranbrook, BC is often referred to as the gateway to the Canadian Rockies. Well friends, it’s definitely that and more… read on!
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Standup paddle boarding, craft beer, fly fishing and more! Here are 5 things you can learn (and love) to do in Cranbrook, BC. Photos and story by Abby Cooper of ZenSeekers.
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How Spending the Night in a Teepee Can Make You a Better Canadian: ZenSeekers writer and photographer, Abby Cooper shares her thoughts on why she feels more connected to our Canadian culture after visiting the Ktunaxa Nation’s Speaking Earth in St. Eugene, BC.
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Stanley Park Ecology Society’s outgoing Executive Director reflects on 14 years of conservation and education in Vancouver’s beloved Stanley Park. Here, in her own words, Patricia shares an insider’s perspective of Stanley Park’s recent past and her hope for its future.
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Stay and experience the Historial Lund Hotel. It hugs the rugged coastline of British Columbia’s mainland coast and truly lives up to its original Tla’amin First Nations’ name of Klah-ah-men. Klah-ah-men translates into “a place of refuge, a place to relax,” and that it is.
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