Thursday, October 27, 2011

Parks along the Peace

Peace River

The Provincial Parks of the Peace region protect an incredible diversity of natural and cultural features. 

This presentation will follow the river over 400 km, from Notikewin to the B.C. border, to reveal stunning landscapes, unexpected plants and animals, and a history that goes back over 10 thousand years.

Join us on this incredible journey!

WHEN: Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
TIME: 7:00 p.m.

PRESENTER: Currently the Operations Manager for the NW region of Alberta Parks, Margot Hervieux is an avid naturalist and conservationist. She has lived in Grande Prairie for over 20 years, exploring the region, learning the stories, and working to protect some of the area’s unique landscapes.

WHERE: Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, 13931 Woodpath Rd. S.W. Shannon Terrace Area, West end of Fish Creek Provincial Park
(Access via 37St. S.W. at 130th Avenue S.W.)

ADMISSION: $6.00 per person (payable at the door cash or cheque only)

REGISTRATION: Phone (403)297-7927 or email roland.kirzinger@gov.ab.ca

SPONSORED BY: Alberta Tourism, Parks, and Recreation, Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre and The Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society

For more information, please check our website at www.fish-creek.org or contact:
Roland Kirzinger
Environmental Education Coordinator
Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre
(403) 297-7927 or toll-free 310-0000, then (403) 297-7927.

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