5 Things See in Stanley Park That Don’t Include the Seawall
byEveryone loves the Seawall but take a stroll inside Stanley Park to find natural wonders, cultural sites, monuments and more.
Everyone loves the Seawall but take a stroll inside Stanley Park to find natural wonders, cultural sites, monuments and more.
Give the Gift of Wildlife and Nature in Stanley Park: Symbolically adopt a Western Red Cedar tree, a Great Blue Heron, a Little Brown Bat and more through the Stanley Park Ecology Society this season.
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.
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.
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.