Photos, program information, and general insights from the staff of the Kerry Wood Nature Centre.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
It's snowing!
It's snowing here in St. Paul, big white heavy and wet snow, perfect for building snowmen and even I couldn't resist a litte snowball fight! I'm hoping this snow lasts even though it's slippery. Why do I want it to stick around? because it makes it so much easeir to find animal tracks! Speaking of, I will be home in Red Deer for Christmas so I am looking forward to checking out the crossing paths Diane pointed out earlier :) I'll let you know if I find anything.
Labels:
northern report
Friday, November 14, 2008
It's a great time to visit us. The new exhibit was created from employee and volunteer submissions. We are a talented bunch.
Labels:
environment,
exhibits,
Nature Centre
Monday, November 03, 2008
David Thompson Brigade
The 2008 David Thompson Brigade: Digging Water
A 50 minute video exploring why over 300 paddlers from
around the world chose to
spend 66 days paddling
North Canoes from
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta,
to
Thunder Bay, Ontario,
will be presented
at 4:00 PM
on Sunday, November 23, 2008
in the theatre
at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre.
Presentation host will be Mark Lund,
Route, Safety and Advance Party Leader
for the brigade.
A 50 minute video exploring why over 300 paddlers from
around the world chose to
spend 66 days paddling
North Canoes from
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta,
to
Thunder Bay, Ontario,
will be presented
at 4:00 PM
on Sunday, November 23, 2008
in the theatre
at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre.
Presentation host will be Mark Lund,
Route, Safety and Advance Party Leader
for the brigade.
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