Bald Eagles, one of Stanley Park’s top predators, are coming up to their most crucial time of year. Read this month’s guest post from the Stanley Park Ecology Society (“SPES”)
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Spring Break in Coquitlam: 6 ideas that include indoor and outdoor adventures, sweet treats, entertainment, and much more in this month’s VisitCoquitlam.ca feature
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Shamrocks & Shenanigans: Vancouver TheatreSports St. Paddy’s Day celebration, on Sunday, March 17 at 7:30pm at The Improv Centre on Granville Island.
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Stanley Park Ecology Society hosts 2019 Spring Break Eco Camps Monday to Friday March 18th – 29th with aftercare available.
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Powell River Film Festival happening February 8 to February 17, 2019 at the historic Patricia Theatre. Screening an eclectic mix of international, Canadian and locally-produced films guaranteed to delight any discerning film buff who’s looking for something different.
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SilverStar Mountain Resort is offering up the ultimate contest – Experience the Okanagan – a three-season prize worth over $7,500, and it’s a fun lover’s dream.
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Vancouver TheatreSports rocks the laughs with its annual improv celebration, Throwdown – International TheatreSports Festival, at The Improv Centre on Granville Island from Wednesday, January 2 to Sunday, January 27, 2019.
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You can help a bright and deserving girl stay in high school this year. One Girl Can has just accepted 88 new students into their scholarship program. When you sign on as a sponsor, you’ll be entered to win!
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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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