Fall Birding – Mondays (12-week course)
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 01 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 01 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 02 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 03 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Join us for Peace in the Park, an evening of yoga, connection, and fresh air in Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary’s most beautiful green space. Guided by Lauren McBain, lululemon […]
This eight-week program simply provides an opportunity for participants to connect with nature while connecting with others who share similar experiences. Although not a grief therapy program, Good Grief may provide valuable connection and healing for both participants and volunteer companions. Companions are not providing counseling or therapy; they simply share a common goal of connecting with nature as a place of refuge in acceptance of our journeys of life transition.
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 04 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 06 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 07 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Friends of Fish Creek Fall Birding Course – Sept 07 to Nov 23, 2025 (12 weeks) Join the Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society this Fall for our ever-popular […]
Join us for Peace in the Park, an evening of yoga, connection, and fresh air in Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary’s most beautiful green space. Guided by Lauren McBain, lululemon […]
Join Mary Ann McLean, Professor at St. Mary’s University, to learn about a new weed of concern, Thesium arvense.
Join us for an insightful walking tour to learn about urban coyotes, their role in our ecosystem, and how we can peacefully coexist with them. Dates: September 16 at 2:00 pm September 20 at 4:00 pm October 7 at 2:00 pm Capacity: Up to 25 participants
Join us for an insightful walking tour to learn about urban coyotes, their role in our ecosystem, and how we can peacefully coexist with them. Dates: September 16 at 2:00 pm September 20 at 4:00 pm October 7 at 2:00 pm Capacity: Up to 25 participants
Join the Friends of Fish Creek and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) for our annual Star Night Event. Gaze at the sky through telescopes provided by RASC and […]
Join us for an insightful walking tour to learn about urban coyotes, their role in our ecosystem, and how we can peacefully coexist with them. Dates: September 16 at 2:00 […]
Presented by Robert Holmberg, Ph.D., Science Outreach – Athabasca, Athabasca University After the insects, the arachnids are the second most diverse group of animals in the world. Dr. Holmberg will cover the biology, diversity, and importance of the 7 groups of arachnids that occur in Canada. During this presentation, you can learn about the Canadian […]
Ever wonder what it was like growing up on an Alberta ranch? Hear stories from Dennis Burns’ personal history of growing up at the Bow Valley Ranch from 1951 to […]
In partnership with New Works, be part of this two-year soundwalk residency program! We’re thrilled to support Chad’s ongoing research into acoustic ecology and place-based education. We’re excited to partner […]
Join Emma Stroud and Victoria Bohm to learn about how plant rescue builds species diversity and organizational capacity.
This eight-week program simply provides an opportunity for participants to connect with nature while connecting with others who share similar experiences. Although not a grief therapy program, Good Grief may provide valuable connection and healing for both participants and volunteer companions. Companions are not providing counseling or therapy; they simply share a common goal of connecting with nature as a place of refuge in acceptance of our journeys of life transition.