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MVRP Fall Parksfest 2018

Doors open at 8 am

A day of inspiring presentations and practical workshops

 

PROGRAM

MCs: Trina Sakata, Jeff Rotin, Jennifer Swanston – Community Development Coordinators, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks

8:30 – 9:30 am REGISTRATION/REFRESHMENTS

  • Meet & Greet
​9:30 – 10:00 am WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS

  • Mike Redpath, Director of Regional Parks
  • Metro Vancouver Representative (TBA)
  • Bonnie Van Hatten, St’uxwtews First Nation and Deanna Miller, Katzie First Nation
​10:00 – 10:15 am ​BREAK
​10:15 – 11:45 am MORNING WORKSHOPS

​11:45 am – 12:45 pm ​ ​LUNCH
12:45 – 1:30 pm  PARKS AT A GLANCE

  • Christina Chowaniec, NatureKids BC
  • Anne Gosse and Holly Nurmi, Derby Reach/Brae Island Parks Association
  • Mike Jerowsky, Pacific Spirit Park Society
1:30 – 1:45 pm ​​DR. M. WOSK AWARD PRESENTATIONS

  • Joe Hargitt, Executive Director, Pacific Parklands Foundation
1:45 – 2:00 pm ​​CLOSING REMARKS FOLLOWED BY BREAK
2:00 – 3:30 pm ​​ AFTERNOOON WORKSHOPS

 

 

It’s EcoBlitz time again!

BLPA-Annual Ecoblitz

The first EcoBlitz was held in 2014 and was a one day event across the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks System. It was an opportunity for the community to lend a helping hand to nature and show a little extra love to our Regional Park.

In 2014 and 2015, we removed invasive species from an area known as the North Avalon Restoration Site (NARS). In 2016, we received a George Ross Legacy Grant for $4000 to purchase new tools and 218 native species to plant in NARS. We also planted native species around Piper Spit that year and went back to plant more in 2017 as well as the area between the Avalon lot and the Lake. Now in its fifth year, the BLPA is happy to be able to host two EcoBlitz events on Sunday, October 14 and Sunday, October 21, (both  1:00-4:00 pm). On the 21st, we are working with TD to deliver a TD Tree Days event.

We are grateful to TD Tree Days for awarding the grant used to fund the purchase of the native speces being planted. To find out more about TD Tree Days, click here.

We would also like to thank Metro Vancouver Biosolids Project Team for donating native species Spiraea douglasaii, more commonly known as hardhack, that has been planted in Nutrifor™ Landscaping Soil.

On October 14, meet us to start the work of planting native species in the Lenson Field, and clean up any wayward weeds if needed. Remember to dress for the weather, sturdy and water proof shoes or boots, rain pants, jackets and a hat if needed. We’ll provide the gloves, tools and snacks! Ages 8+  Click below for registration details. Please RSVP as space is limited and this will help us organize enough tools and pizza! See you on the 14th!

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On October 21, we’ll finish up the work at Lenson Field by planting native species, removing invasive species that are lingering and any restoration work that needs to be done in that are of the park.  Remember to dress for the weather, sturdy and water proof shoes or boots (there are some soggier soils depending on which area you are assigned), long pants, jackets and a hat if needed. We’ll provide the gloves, tools and snacks! Ages 8+  Click below for registration details. Please RSVP as space is limited and this will help us organize enough tools and pizza! See you on the 21st!

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EcoBlitz 2016 – North Avalon Restoration Site

Thanks to our wonderful volunteers who came out for Sunday’s EcoBlitz at the North Avalon Restoration Site at the east end of Burnaby Lake. We are so grateful for the George Ross Legacy Grant of $4000 we received to purchase new tools and 218 native species:

  • Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
  • Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)
  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata)
  • Red alder (Alnus rubra)
  • Big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum)
  • Dull Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium)
  • Red huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium)
  • Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
  • Sword fern (Polystichum munitum)
  • Indian plum (Oemlaria cerasiformis)
  • Black twinberry (Lonicera involucrata)
  • Beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta)
  • Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina)
  • Hooker’s fairybell (Disporum hookeri)
  • Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus)

Mother Nature obviously approves as the weather was perfect for our planting and we completed the task under dry skies.

We ❤️ our volunteers!

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