River Basin Days is a monthly series of outdoor public programs geared towards families. Join us at different locations around the Fraser River Basin as we explore this incredible watershed!
Date/Time: Feb 12 2022, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Surrey, Serpentine Hollow in Tynehead Regional ParkCost: Free
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The Fraser River Discovery Centre’s health and safety protocols are based on recommendations from the BC Health Authority.
River Basin Days is a monthly series of outdoor public programs geared towards families. Join us at different locations around the Fraser River Basin as we explore this incredible watershed! Our staff will guide you through 1-hour of activities, experiments, and art projects as we learn about the biodiversity of this great river.
Did you know that there are around 15,000 species of moss around the world, and that they have been on this planet for 320 million years? Mosses are an incredibly diverse group of plants, but too often we see them just as a blanket of green covering trees, walls or sidewalks. Join us at Serpentine Hollow as we learn to identify native mosses and craft our very own Moss Friends!
While this workshop is open to everyone, the Moss Friends activity will require fine motor skills.
Registration cost includes admission to the Fraser River Discovery Centre. Pay when you register for this workshop, and the next time you visit the Centre in-person, you will be admitted for free.
In February 12th, from 12:30-1:30 and 2:00-3:00 pm, we’re headed to Serpentine Hollow in Tynehead Regional Park in Surrey to explore the park with all of our senses!
COVID-19 Safety protocols are in place, so please register in advance.
WHERE: Serpentine Hollow in Tynehead Regional Park, meet at the parking lot off 161st St.
WHO: While everyone is welcome, this workshop is aimed at older children and their families.
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