
The Brant Wildlife Festival is the oldest wildlife festival in North America hosting celebrations and community events that begin as thousands of migrating seabirds, sea lions, seals, salmon, eagles, gulls, Brant, and fishermen congregate to await the life-sustaining phenomena of the Pacific herring spawn.
Website:
www.brantfestival.bc.ca2009 Brant Wildlife Festival Events
For registration call 1-866-288-7878 ext. 226 or
e-mail rrivers@naturetrust.bc.ca
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Full List of Events PDF Brant in the BaySaturday, March 7, 10 am–1 pm, Parksville Community Park. Join expert guides to learn about Brant geese and to witness the phenomena of spring migration in the Strait of Georgia.
Free
The Ubiquitous Mason BeeTuesday, March 10, 1–2 pm, Cannor Nursery.
Learn all about native mason bees that can help you get a bumper crop of fruit, berries and flowers. Call Cannor Nursery to register 250-248-0093.
Free
Sights & Sounds of Nature PresentationFriday, March 13, 6–9 pm, Beach Acres Resort.
Evening presentation of images and sound with Andrew Klaver & John Neville. Refreshments.
Pre-register. By Donation
Wildlife & Nature Photography TourSaturday March 14, 7 am–3 pm, Beach Acres Resort. A learning adventure with expert photographers Andrew Klaver & Dave Graham. Pre-register.
$40 for morning (includes lunch); $70 for whole day
Learn to Record Sounds of NatureSaturday, March 14 9 am– noon, Beach Acres Resort. Walk & seminar to learn how to record bird songs & sounds of nature with recordist John Neville.
Pre-register $25 (includes lunch)
Nature Escape & Artisan TourSaturday, March 14
Half day nature tour with visits to local artisans.
Call Pacific Rainforest Adventures 250-248-3667
Pre-register $85 + GST
Planet Walk: Random Acts of SustainabilitySunday, March 15, Noon–4 pm, Shelly Road Centre. Walk & learn about John Francis and PlanetWalk. Discussion. Refreshments.
Pre-register $5
Robert Bateman’s Kids CampMarch 16 & 17: noon–3 pm
March 18, 19, 20: 9 am–noon, Rathtrevor Nature House. For children ages 5-12
Pre-register $10 per session or $45 for 5 sessions
Call of the Wild: Celebrating Nature in Story & SongSaturday, March 21, 2–4 pm, Shelly Road Centre
Storyteller Margaret Murphy and musician Sue Averill will create a tapestry of stories and music for all ages. Pre-register $5
Heritage Forest & Story TourSunday, March 22, 9 am–Noon. Meet at the Heritage Forest sign on West Crescent Road. Learn about a 300 year old forest. Then learn how to create a timeless story from your experience.
Pre-register $20 (includes lunch)
Wild Shores Inter-tidal TourSunday, March 22, 10 am–1 pm. Meet at the Brant Viewing Stand, Hwy 19A bottom of Grandon Creek Trail. Take a walk on the bottom of the ocean at low tide with marine biologist Karen Barry.
Pre-register $20 (includes lunch)
Mt. Arrowsmith Biosphere Community CaféSunday, March 22, 1-3 pm, Qualicum Beach Community Hall. Displays & Guest speakers: Peter Rothermel, Karen Barry. Host: Rich Crowley will lead a discussion to hear your ideas about biodiversity & sustainable communities. Refreshments.
By Donation
Nature Escape & Artisan TourFriday, March 27
Half day nature tour with visits to local artisans.
Call Pacific Rainforest Adventures 250-248-3667
Pre-register $85 + GST
The Poetry of NatureSaturday, March 28 Shelly Road Centre
Join poets, Maleea Acker and Joe Rossenblatt, for an entertaining afternoon of award winning poetry.
1:00– 2:30 pm Discussion
3:00 – 4:00 pm Readings
Pre-register $5
Nanoose Bird WalkSunday, March 29, 7–11 am, Nanoose Library Hall. Join Guy Monty for a birding adventure in beautiful Nanoose Bay. Discussion and refreshments.
Pre-register $5
Wild in Alberni: Somass Estuary TourSunday, March 29 1–4 pm. Meet at Athletic Hall parking lot on Beaver Creek Road, Port Alberni. Enjoy amazing scenery, wildlife and 4000 year old historical sites with Rick & Libby from Alberni Outdoor Club. Free
Nature Photography ExhibitOpening reception, Friday, April 3, 7–9 pm
Exhibit April 4 to April 30, Oceanside Gallery, Parksville. By donation
Big Day Birding CompetitionSaturday, April 4, Counting: 5 am –3 pm
Meal and prizes at Rockinghorse Pub 3:3.–5:30 pm Enter your team. Pre-register $20
Wildlife Wood Carving Show & CompetitionsSaturday, April 4 10 am – 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5 10 am – 4 pm. Parksville Community Centre
For details, visit www.thebrant.ca
Admission $5.
Wetlands & Wineries TourSunday, April 5, 8 am – 6 pm. Leave from Parksville. Take a journey down roads-less-traveled to discover wildlife, wetlands and wine. Call Pacific Rainforest Adventures 250-248-3667
Pre-register $100 +GST
Parksville Community Garden Open HouseSunday, April 5, 11 – 3 pm. 205 McVickers Street, Parksville. Activities for all ages.
Free
Majestic Mount Arrowsmith ~ Then & NowSunday, April 5, Rod & Gun Pub, Parksville
Noon –3 pm
Join us at the historical Rod & Gun Pub for an amazing slide presentation by alpinist Peter Rothermel.
Pre-register. By Donation
Hamilton Marsh Easter TourSaturday, April 11, Noon– 4 pm
Explore and learn about marsh creatures with Friends of French Creek. Visit the Easter Bunny station.
$5 per person, $10 per family
Buttertubs Marsh Nature WalkSaturday, April 11, 10 am – noon. Nanaimo. Discover wild places in the city with naturalist Bill Merilees.
$5 per person
Natural Treasures Family DaySunday, April 12, Noon–4 pm. Nanoose Library Hall. Nature treasure hunt, nature journals & build a bird house. Refreshments.
Pre-register $5
Nanoose Edibles Organic Farm Open HouseSunday, April 12, 10 am – 2 pm. Stewart Rd. Nanoose Bay. Take at tour and learn about organic, local food production and life on the farm.
Free
Learn to FishSaturday, April 18 10 am – 2 pm. Spider Lake.
Learn to fish with expert instructors from Go Fish BC.
Ages 5–15, parent supervision mandatory.
Pre-register $10
Voices of Nature ConcertThursday, April 23, 7–8:45 pm. Port Theatre, Nanaimo
Celebrate children, music and the wonders of nature with Holly Arntzen and the Dream Band, featuring singers from Winchelsea Elementary and North Oyster Elementary.
Early bird tickets $12; after April 3 tickets $20.
Available at www.porttheatre.com or 250-754-8550.
Eagle ReleaseSaturday, April 25, North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, 1240 Leffler Road, Errington
1 pm meet Bardo and Sandor.
Eagle release at 2 pm
By donation
2-Day Tofino Shorebird Festival TourSaturday, April 25 5 am - Sunday April 26 6 pm Leaving Parksville Community Centre. Professional guides. Stay at
Clayoquot Field Station in botanical gardens. Pre-register $142 includes dorm room and basic meals.
1-day Tofino Shorebird Festival ExcursionSunday, April 26, 7:30 am to 6:00 pm.
Leaving Parksville Community Centre. Amazing wildlife tour and lunch at Clayoquot Field Station.
Pre-register $65