Volunteer Open House: Environmental Learning Centre
Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre 13931 Woodpath Rd. SW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaJoin the Friends of Fish Creek and learn about all of the opportunities and programs we have.
Join the Friends of Fish Creek and learn about all of the opportunities and programs we have.
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 […]
Gardening with Alberta Native Plants In this talk Mathis will discuss the design, installation, and long-term management of native plant gardens in Calgary. Southern Alberta ecosystems are full of interesting […]
Join the Friends of Fish Creek and the Calgary Nature Journal Club to learn about nature journaling and native plants! Gather in nature to slow down, observe, and connect through […]
Making Calgary a Friendly Place for Birds Join Bird Friendly Calgary to learn about some of Calgary’s bird species (including those that live around Fish Creek Park) and the threats […]
Have Your Voice Heard! Attend our AGM! Wednesday, May 20, 2026 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Registration opens at 6:30 pm Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, Shannon Terrace (13931 Woodpath […]
Come on down to the Mallard Point Day Use Area at Fish Creek Provincial Park to chat with the Friends and learn more about who we are and what we […]
Come on down to the Lafarge Meadows Day Use Area at Fish Creek Provincial Park to chat with the Friends and learn more about who we are and what we […]
The Last Five Years: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Archaeology in the Springbank Area Five years of archaeological assessments in the Springbank area have resulted in the identification and recording of […]
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.