How to Get Ready for a First Date in Vancouver: Guest post by Megan Edwards and Janet Reynolds “The Und8ables” and authors of “Girl it’s Not You (it’s definitely him)” a new book about the dating landscape in Vancouver
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Heard But Not Seen: The Colourful Songbirds of Stanley Park are the focus of this month’s guest post by the Stanley Park Ecology Society.
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Book your trip to Tofino for the Carving on the Edge Festival in Tofino, happening September 6-9, 2018 on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Find tips on where to eat, where to stay, how to play, and info about this unique festival with the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.
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Stephen Hui’s Top 5 rainy day hikes near Vancouver, which are all picks from his new guidebook, 105 Hikes in and around Southwestern British Columbia, published by Greystone Books.
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Mason Bees in Stanley Park: Learn about Stanley Park Ecology Society’s bee program at the Nature House on Lost Lagoon. In a sunny patch beside the lake, look for bee habitat complete with native flowering plants and bee “condos” this summer.
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Stanley Park’s Earth Day Celebration! Join Stanley Park Ecology Society as we celebrate the Earth and 30 years of ecology work in the Park. On Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm we’ll be hosting an afternoon of appreciation for our treasured park at the Stanley Park Nature House on Lost Lagoon.
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Stanley Park’s Heron Cam is Now Live! Read about it in this month’s guest post from the Stanley Park Ecology Society, written by Urban Wildlife Coordinator Greg Hart.
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It’s the 30th anniversary of the Stanley Park Ecology Society! This month’s guest post has been contributed by Ben Hill.
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Guest post from SnowSeekers: Meet Baldy Mountain, the Little Okanagan Resort with Big Terrain. Baldy is located just a 50-minute drive outside the Oliver/Osoyoos area in the South Okanagan.
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Super Slime in Stanley Park! Slime moulds are not really moulds at all. In fact ‘slime mould’ is just the name given to a group of single celled organisms that, while capable of living independently, have grouped together.
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