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10:00

VANIER NATURE PARK WALK (led by Nick Page, at 10 am) – GARRY OAK RESTORATION PROJECT

May 17, 2025 @ 10:00 - 11:00
Vanier Nature Park Garry Oak Restoration 3001 Vanier Drive, Courtenay

Choose between 3 walk times that each have a different walk leader, each very knowledgeable about both oak trees, nature and this restoration project. This 10:00 am walk will be lead by Nick Page.  Nick is a professional biologist who … Continue reading →

Free

11:30

VANIER NATURE PARK WALK (led by Fred Newhouse at 11:30) – GARRY OAK RESTORATION PROJECT

May 17, 2025 @ 11:30 - 12:30
Vanier Nature Park Garry Oak Restoration 3001 Vanier Drive, Courtenay

Choose between 3 walk times that each have a different walk leader; each very knowledgeable about both oak trees, nature and this restoration project. This 11:30 walk will be lead by Fred Newhouse.  He is a Registered Professional Forester and … Continue reading →

Free

13:00

VANIER NATURE PARK WALK- (led by Verna Mumby, at 1 pm) GARRY OAK RESTORATION PROJECT

May 17, 2025 @ 13:00 - 14:00
Vanier Nature Park Garry Oak Restoration 3001 Vanier Drive, Courtenay

Choose between 3 walk times that each have a different walk leader, each very knowledgeable about both oak trees, nature and this restoration project. This 1:00 pm walk will be lead by Verna Mumby who has 30 years of work … Continue reading →

Free
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