Events Description
River Basin Days is a series of outdoor public programs geared towards families. Join us at rotating locations around the Fraser River Basin as we explore this incredible watershed! Our staff will guide you through 1-hour of activities, experiments, and art projects as we learn about the biodiversity of this great river.
More than just a fuzzy green accent on trees and brick walls, mosses are a remarkable and diverse group of plants. Did you know that mosses were among the first plants to grow on land in the early days of Earth’s history? That means that there have been mosses on our planet for 330 million years!
So come meet some mosses! We’ll find different kinds of mosses, use magnifying glasses to look closely at their diverse and delicate shapes, and create our very own Moss Friends from found materials.
The Moss Friends activity requires fine motor skills, as we will be tying together sticks and manipulating small mosses. For this reason this workshop is aimed at older children.
This event is free with paid admission to the Centre. Pay online when you register, and receive your physical admission tickets at the event. Use these anytime to visit the Centre!
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WHAT:
– Learn about mosses!
– Explore tiny structures!
– Make a Moss Friend!
NOTE: We’ll be walking a short way off trail, so be prepared for uneven and possibly wet ground.
COVID-19 SAFETY:
– Pre-registration is required. Book your visit here: https://form.jotform.com/203517054750248
– Individual group size is limited to five (5) maximum. Workshop registration limited to four (4) groups.
– During the workshop, groups are asked to follow physical distancing guidelines whenever possible.
– Masks are required.
Who is it for?
Family & kids
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $3 – $15
Family Ticket [$15 ea.] Adult Ticket (19+) [$6 ea.] Senior Ticket (Age 65+) [$5 ea.] Adolescent Ticket (Age 13-18) [$5 ea.] Children Ticket (Age 3-12) [$3 ea.]
How to get tickets?
Email: info@fraserriverdiscovery.org
WHEN & WHERE
Date:
Saturday, February 6th, 10:30AM – 11:30AM
Venue & Address
Serpentine Hollow, Tynehead Regional Park, 96 avenue, Surrey, BC
Wheelchair accessible
Free Parking
Accessible by Public Transport