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Small Businesses Supporting Parks: Forest and Fog
May 6, 2020Nikki Lahoda grew up in the lower mainland, and majority of her family’s free time was spent camping, fishing and going on road trips. She spent so much time in the outdoors, being taught to respect wild animals and...Continue reading… -
Small Businesses Supporting Parks: Atlin Mountain Coffee Roasters
April 21, 2020Photo: Philippe and Leandre, owners of Atlin Mountain Coffee Roasters. There's something so magical about sipping a steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee while basking...Continue reading… -
5 Ways to be an Armchair Naturalist
April 13, 2020Photo: Black-capped chickadee in Myra Bellevue Provincial Park by Jason Headley, BC Parks iNaturalist Project For much of the past year we’ve been encouraging you to...Continue reading… -
How to Explore B.C.'s Parks from Your Home
April 7, 2020For many of us, getting outside and being surrounded by nature is a daily need, and luckily, virtual hikes exist for the days when doing so just isn't possible. While they are not a new idea, virtual hikes have been...Continue reading… -
6 Ways to Stay Connected with Parks
March 31, 2020Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain Life is a bit weird right now. Here at the BC Parks Foundation, our job is usually to connect you with parks. Our job is to get...Continue reading… -
Family-Friendly Indoor Picnic Activities
March 28, 2020If you’re looking for some kid-friendly activities to keep the little ones entertained during your At Home Picnic, we have some ideas for you! From classic games to indoor hacks of classic picnic games, you can use these suggestions...Continue reading…
“If you have too many quotes from other people in your head, you can't create. You have to keep your head empty. That's why I am constantly enjoying the sky, the park, the walk.
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