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Map of Stanley Park

Close-up Map of Stanley Park (with driving directions to SPES)

Programs at Your School

December to March, in your classroom
$155, with reduced fees for 2 classes

Nature in Your Classroom

When winter weather is too dreary for a Park visit, bring the virtual forest into your classroom in a multimedia adventure!  With a focus on problem-solving and critical thinking, these outstanding programs will let your students investigate the mysteries of forest ecology with skulls, pelts, field guides and more!  Each program has been custom designed to match new science IRPs and come with all-new teacher resources on CD-ROM.  Call (604)257-6907 to book a program today!

(Gr. K/1) Feet, Feathers and Fur

Help solve a pollution mystery, tell a silly story to a wizard and learn how our forest animals adapt to the changing seasons.

(Gr. 2/3) Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?

How do salmon help the soil and trees?  Help a visiting alien discover the truth about how this all works on planet Earth.

(Gr. 4/5) Earth, Air, Water and Fire

Find out how wind, water and fire can harm, and help, BC's forests.

(Gr. 6/7) Rare Rainy Ecosystems

Learn about tropical and temperate rainforests - what products come from them, who lives in them, and how you can make a difference in their preservation.

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Coyotes 101

Coyote pelt demonstration

A coyote pelt demonstration.

Grades K-7 - September-June

Coyotes 101 is a coyote preparedness auditorium presentation for the whole school.  Find out where coyotes live, how to identify a coyote, what attracts them, and what to do if you see one!

For more information see Coyotes 101 in the Co-Existing With Coyotes program pages

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