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SUMMARY:Bear Awareness and Wildlife Safety Certification Course
DESCRIPTION:Our Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council Instructor is AIP Safety Certified.\nAll participants will receive a Wildlife Safety Certificate from AIP Safety Ltd. \nIf you spend time in the outdoors\, whether you’re working in the field\, hiking a trail\, camping with your family\, or leading a group\, you need to feel confident in country. Wildlife encounters are increasing across Western Canada. This doesn’t mean you should avoid the outdoors\, it means you need to understand it.  \nCourse Details\n\nDate: Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 am to Noon\nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre\, Eagle Point Provincial Park\nSpots Available: 15\nRegistration Deadline: April 29\, 2026\nAges: 18 +\n\nWho Should Take It?\n\nIf you or your employees to train work in outdoor jobs close to bear and/or other wildlife habitats.\nIf you are an outdoor enthusiast who recreates in areas where wildlife encounters could occur (hunting\, fishing\, mountain biking\, hiking\, paddling\, camping\, ATVing\, etc.)\n\nThis course reflects the missions and goals of the Alberta BearSmart Program to keep people safe\, help bear populations survive and reduce property damage and costs by reducing human-bear conflict. \nWhat the Course Covers\n\nNatural History of Alberta’s Most Dangerous Wild Animals\nHuman-Bear Encounters\, Other Human-Wildlife Encounters & Conflicts\nAvoidance Measures\nDeterrents\nPractical Component (Participants will practice spraying inert bear spray)\n\nIMPORTANT\nParticipants must be physically fit and capable of moving freely in an outdoor environment to participate in this course. If you have mobility restrictions\, please reach out to outreach@epbrcouncil.org to determine if this workshop is a good fit for you. \nThis workshop will run rain or shine\, so please dress for the weather. \nInvestment\n$130.00 + GST
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/bear-safety-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation
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SUMMARY:Hello Birds Kick Off!
DESCRIPTION:Hello Birds!\nOur Hello Birds! Kick Off is  May 6th\, 2026.\nAs the migratory birds return\, Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council takes part in World Migratory Bird Day and Global Big Day\, a worldwide celebration of birds and community science that invites people of all experience levels to participate in a global bird counting event. Join Eagle Point Staffers for a short presentation on how to make the most of your birding experiences with checklists and cool smartphone apps.  We’ll discuss birding ethics and big days!  Meet like minded people in the area\, share your bird stories while enjoying snacks and refreshments! \nWe are excited to host a special guest speaker at this year’s kick off!\nJavan Green\, Wildlife Ecologist presents “Migratory Birds 101: Nests\, Surveys\, Protection\, and More.”  Javan  will dive into the world of migratory birds\, focusing on their many types of nests\, the surveys used to identify them\, and the regulations that protect them. With over 25 years as an avid birder and 14 years as a Professional Biologist\, Javan Green will share his experience conducting surveys\, locating hidden nests\, and navigating provincial and federal legislation. \nThe details:\nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre\nDate: Tuesday\, May 6\, 2026\nTime: 5:30pm to 8:00pm \n\n5:30 – EPBR Staff will lead a short presentation on volunteering to count birds\, birding apps and birding ethics\n6:30 pm – Javan Green presents on “Migratory Birds 101: Nests\, Surveys\, Protection\, and More”.\n7:30pm – Short birding excursion on the trails if time allows\n\nSnacks and Refreshments included in the Free Event\nKids and youth are welcome to attend! \nRegister to attend Hello Birds! Kick Off\nVolunteer/Find out more about Eagle Point Bird Count\nIn 2025\, our volunteers blew previous years bird counts away with 111 species!  See 2025 results below. \n2025 Eagle Point Bird Count Results in Detail \n\n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/bird-count-kick-off-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Education,Family Fun,Hike
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SUMMARY:Eagle Point Bird Count 2026
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce our 9th Annual Eagle Point Bird Count\, in conjunction with World Migratory Bird Day and Global Big Day! \nGLOBAL BIG DAY 2026\nGlobal Big Day 2026 is scheduled for Saturday\, May 9\, 2026 – a day when birdwatchers around the world count and report as many bird species as possible in a single 24 hour period. Birders everywhere\, from beginners to experts\, contribute their sightings to platforms like eBird to help build a global snapshot of bird populations and migration patterns on that day. \nYou can be a part of this exciting effort! We are signing up volunteers to count bird species and bird numbers within a 60 km radius of Eagle Point Provincial Park!  Each year\, the number of bird counting volunteers has grown and last year\, our volunteers counted a record 111 species!  Can we match or beat last year’s incredible numbers? With your help\, we can meet this challenge! \nYou can volunteer for as little as 15 minutes! Be a birding superstar and count birds for 24 hours!  Put in as much effort as you feel you can! \nAll volunteers are invited to attend our Bird Count Kick Off on May 6 at 5:30pm at the Pembina Nordic Centre.  We’ll have a short presentation on eBird and Merlin\, snacks\, refreshments and Q & A. After the presentation\, we will either have a guest speaker or go on an easy bird walk on the trails. \nHow to count birds:\n\nOption 1 – Count on Your Own\nCount in your yard or your neighborhood. All volunteers who wish to count birds should register by clicking the button above\, or by emailing the Bird Count organizer (Kathy) at outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org \nWhat do you need to participate? \nA backyard\, neighbourhood or some back roads \n2026 Eagle Point Bird Count Checklist for each location you visit OR eBird app. \n(If you intend to use eBird\, you must add an additional observer to each checklist before you hit submit). That additional observer represents Eagle Point team.  Once you’ve completed your checklists\, you share them to Eagle Point so that we can pool the resulting checklists). See example below. \n \nOption 2 – Free Guided Bird Tour and Count\nJoin us on the self-drive Eagle Point Guided Bird Tour!  The tour is lead by our experienced EPBR Staff and is open to beginners!  Our birders will help you hear and observe peregrine falcons\, a variety of woodpecker species\, early arriving warblers\, vireos\, swallows\, sparrows and waterfowl.  We will be making stops in Eagle Point Provincial Park\, Blue Rapids Provincial Recreation Area\, Buck Creek and Buck Lake’s north shore. \nYou can join us for the entire tour\, or just join us for a segment.  The self-drive tour begins at 7:30 am at Hilltop Trails trailhead (just above Willey West Campground). \nAnticipated Bird Tour Itinerary\n\n7:30am – Hilltop Trails and Willey West Campground\n10:00 am – Blue Rapids Provincial Recreation Area wetlands and river shore\nEnroute stops along farmland and fence lines for sparrows and hawks\n11:45 am – Buck Creek – roadside ponds\, village bird feeders and bluebird road\nEnroute stop along Township Road 470 to Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area roadside ponds\n1:00 pm – Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area for waterfowl\, catbirds\, warblers followed by walk to Buck Lake Fish and Game Group Camp for flycatchers\, waterfowl\, vireos and others.\n\nBird Tour Information\nParticipants must be able to walk a minimum of 3 km at a slow pace. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear designed for walking in woods and along muddy shorelines.  Hiking boots are great.  Bring a water bottle or two and enough snacks to hold off hunger for several hours.  If you have binoculars\, please bring them.  We have a few pairs that we are able to lend out to those who do not have binoculars.  You can specify in the registration document. \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/bird-count-2026/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Education,Family Fun,Hike
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SUMMARY:Eagle Point Moth Ball
DESCRIPTION:Nature’s Exposed at the Moth Ball!\n📅 Thursday\, July 16 2026 | 🕡 3:00 PM – 1:00 AM\n📍 Pembina Nordic Centre\, 7010 Twp 494\, Eagle Point Provincial Park\n🎟 FREE Family-Friendly Event \nThe Eagle Point Moth Ball Returns on July 16\, 2026\nGet ready for an evening under the stars as we shine a light (literally!) on some of Alberta’s most fascinating nocturnal creatures. From live bats and snakes to moths and frogs\, the Eagle Point Moth Ball is a celebration of the creatures that come alive when the sun goes down. Not only is this a fun\, educational event\, but we document all species of moths that visit our light sheets and record that information on the iNaturalist Eagle Point Butterfly and Moth Project.  This year\, we’re adding two afternoon sessions – a bug safari for families and a mushroom presentation for mushroom enthusiasts!  We will have food trucks on site this year as well! \nWhat You’ll Experience:\nAfternoon adventures – Bug Safari and Marvellous Mushrooms presentation \nLive Presentations – Get up close with expert presenters and meet some of their real-life creature companions! This year’s lineup includes: \n\nAlberta Lepidopterists’ Guild – Learn about this group of moth and butterfly enthusiasts and their important work across the province. They will also be the folks helping you ID months that end up in the live moth traps along the Pembina Nordic Trails.\nAlberta Community Bats – Discover what bat life is all about for Hoary Bats\, and meet Batsby\, a 4-year-old Hoary Bat (health permitting). Fun fact: Did you know Hoary Bats are the only bat species known to have made it to Hawaii on their own?\nAlberta Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (AARC) – Say hello to a LIVE tiger salamander\, a wood frog\, and maybe even a garter snake! Learn about Alberta’s native herptiles and how these rescued animals came to be part of the AARC family. Fun fact: Did you know that Wood frogs can survive being frozen solid?!\nEdmonton and Area Land Trust\nNative Bee Council\nAlberta Parks\nEagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council\n\nPlease note registration is required for these presentations due to limited space.  \nAfter-Dark Adventures – As the sun sets\, the fun continues! \n\nCampfire & Marshmallows\nMoth Light Sheets – Ever wonder how scientists study moths? Moths are attracted to certain wavelengths of light.  Alberta Lepidopterists’ Guild will have several different moth lights set up\, using various light sources.  At each light\, there will be a white sheet where the moths land so that we can get a close look at the diversity in size\, colour\, pattern and movement of these amazing creatures.\nBat Walks and Night Creature Walks from 10:15 PM – 11:00 PM and 11:05 PM – 11:50 PM (registration required)\n\nFull Event Schedule\n\n3:00pm to 4:00pm – Bug Safari with Native Bee Council and Alberta Lepidopterists Guild (registration required)\n4:00 to 5:30 pm – Marvellous Mushrooms: Learn your edible mushrooms with Alberta Parks (registration required)\n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm – Guest Speakers/Meet the Creature (registration required)\n8:45 pm to 9:15 pm – Moth Trap Reveal with EPBR and Alberta Lepidopterists Guild\n9:45 pm – Moth Lights Turned On! Self Guided – grab a map to find the lights\n10:15 to 11:00pm – Bat Walk & Night Creatures Walks (registration required)\n11:15 to 11:59 pm – Bat Walk & Night Creatures Walks (registration required)\n\nAt the Rustic Chalet \n\n9:00 pm – Campfire & Marshmallows\n\nOn Trails and Near OEC \n\n9:45 pm – 1:00 am – Moth Lights Turned On – Maps Provided\n\nBats Walks meet at the trailhead sign near the Rustic Chalet\, Night Creature Tours meet at the Disc Golf Map just west of the Outdoor Education Centre entrance. (registration required) \n\n10:15 pm to 11:00 pm – Bat Walk with Alberta Community Bats\n10:15pm to 11:00 pm – Night Creature Tour with AARC & Edmonton Land Trust\n11:05 pm to 11:50 pm – Bat Walk with Alberta Community Bats\n11:05 pm to 11:50 pm – Night Creature Tour with AARC & Edmonton Land Trust\n\nGood to Know\n\nYou don’t need to stay until 1:00 AM\, but the moths do get more active as the night goes on!\nDress for the weather\nChildren (ages 16 and under) must be accompanied by an adult\nThe presentations and walks have limited spaces\, so register before they fill!\nBring a headlamp and a refillable water bottle\n\nHave Questions?\nPlease reach out to Kathy at (780) 898-7275 or email Kathy at outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org \nREGISTRATION OPENS ON MAY 6 AT 8:30AM.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/2026moth-ball-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Children Activities,Education,Family Fun,Festival,Hike
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