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SUMMARY:Forest Story Maker Experience: Nature & Creative Writing Workshop in Drayton Valley
DESCRIPTION:One Day Fun Day: Forest Story Maker Experience\nJoin us for a magical day in the forest where Nature becomes your inspiration and imagination comes to life in your own handmade storybook! \nDate: August 5\, 2026Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PMAges: 9–16Cost: $75Location: 7010 Twp Rd 494\,  Pembina Nordic Centre\, near Drayton Valley \nRegistration for this event has closed.\nCreate a Story Only You Can Tell\n \nEvery great story begins with inspiration. \nOn this unique One Day Fun Day\, storytellers will head into the forest on the Pembina Nordic trails\, where nature becomes the setting\, the characters\, and the spark for their imagination. \nThroughout the day\, you won’t just write a story\, you’ll build one from the ground up. \nEach participant will choose a miniature figure before crafting it a unique home using driftwood\, bark\, moss\, stones\, and other natural materials. Once their tiny world is complete\, we’ll hike together to find the perfect place in the forest to bring it to life. \nSurrounded by towering trees and inspired by the sights and sounds of nature\, campers will imagine adventures for their woodland character before creating their own handcrafted storybook to tell the tale. \nBy the end of the day\, everyone will head home with a one-of-a-kind keepsake featuring their handmade forest home\, original illustrations\, and a story that’s entirely their own. \n  \n\n  \nWhat’s Included\nThroughout the day\, participants will: \n🌲 Choose their own character \n🏡 Build a miniature woodland home using driftwood and natural materials \n🥾 Hike into the forest to find the perfect storytelling setting \n📖 Create and bind their own handmade storybook \n🎨 Illustrate their story using watercolours \n✍️ Write an original adventure inspired by nature \n🍃 Explore\, create\, imagine\, and connect with the outdoors \nWhy Parents Love It\nForest Story Maker encourages: \n\nCreativity and imagination\nStorytelling and communication\nNature connection\nArtistic expression\nConfidence through creating something completely original\n\nEveryone leaves with a handcrafted project they’ll be proud to share with family and friends. \nWhat to Bring\n\nPacked lunch\nWater bottle\nClothes for the weather\nClosed-toe shoes or hiking shoes\nHat and sunscreen\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\n  \nWhat age is this program designed for?\nForest Story Maker is designed for youth ages 9–16. \nDoes my child need to enjoy writing?\nNot at all! \nThis experience is designed for creative kids of all kinds. Some love writing\, while others are inspired by building\, drawing\, or exploring. The story grows naturally from the miniature world they create. \nWill my child build something to take home?\nYes! \nEvery participant will take home: \n\nTheir handmade storybook\nTheir miniature woodland figure\nThe fairy or woodland home they build\nWatercolour artwork created throughout the day\n\nIs this an outdoor program?\nYes! Most of the day is spent outdoors exploring and creating. \nWhat if it rains?\nThe program runs rain or shine. \nWe’ll adjust activities as needed and make use of indoor spaces when necessary. \nAre all supplies included?\nYes! We’ll provide all craft materials\, art supplies\, natural building materials\, miniature figures\, and bookmaking supplies. \nDoes my child need hiking experience?\nNo! The walk is short and easy. We move at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to explore. \nWhat should my child wear?\nComfortable clothing suitable for spending the day outdoors\, along with sturdy closed-toe shoes.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/forest-story-makers-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Children Activities,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260724T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260724T160000
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SUMMARY:Science Camp for Kids in Drayton Valley | One Day Fun Day – July 24
DESCRIPTION:One Day Fun Day: Science Adventure Camp\nDate: July 24\, 2026\nTime: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nAges: 9–13\nCost: $75 per participant \nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre – 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, AB \nDiscover\, Create\, and Experiment!\nGet ready for a day packed with exciting hands-on science activities\, right outside of Drayton Valley! Young scientists will spend the day exploring\, creating\, testing\, and learning through fun experiments that they can see\, touch\, and experience for themselves. \nFrom making delicious homemade ice cream to creating colourful lava lamps and watching the explosive reaction of elephant toothpaste\, every activity is designed to spark curiosity and inspire a love of learning. \nThis isn’t a classroom science lesson—it’s a full day of discovery\, creativity\, and fun! \n \nActivities Include\nMake Your Own Ice Cream\nLearn how science helps turn simple ingredients into a frozen treat\, then enjoy the results! \nCreate Colourful Lava Lamps\nExplore density and chemical reactions while building your own mesmerizing lava lamp. \nNatural Ink Workshop\nDiscover how people have used natural materials throughout history to create ink. \nElephant Toothpaste Experiment\nExperience one of science’s most exciting reactions as we create a giant foamy eruption. \nOutdoor Science Challenges\nPut your observation and problem-solving skills to the test through fun games and activities. \nNature Exploration\nLearn about the science happening all around us as we explore the natural world. \n  \nWhy Parents Love Our One Day Fun Days\n\nFull-day supervised program (9:00 AM–4:00 PM)\nSmall group learning environment\nHands-on activities and experiments\nOutdoor exploration and active play\nExperienced educators\nOpportunities to build confidence\, creativity\, and problem-solving skills\nKids take home new knowledge\, memories\, and creations\n\nWhat to Bring\n\nWeather-appropriate outdoor clothing\nClosed-toe shoes\nWater bottle\nLunch and snacks\nA sense of curiosity and adventure!\n\nRegistration\nSpaces are limited and pre-registration is required. \nJoin us for a day of science\, discovery\, and fun as we explore the amazing world around us through hands-on experiments and creative activities! \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat age is this program for?\nThis One Day Fun Day is designed for children ages 9–12. \nWhat time does the program run?\nThe program runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please arrive a few minutes early for drop-off and pick-up. \nDoes my child need any science experience?\nNot at all! Activities are designed to be fun\, engaging\, and accessible for all skill levels. \nWill the children be outdoors?\nYes. While some science activities will take place indoors\, participants will also enjoy outdoor games\, exploration\, and nature-based learning activities. Please dress for the weather. \nWhat should my child bring?\nParticipants should bring: \n\nA water bottle\nLunch (snack will be provided)\nWeather appropriate clothing\nClosed-toe shoes\nSun protection (hat\, sunscreen\, sunglasses)\n\nWho supervises the program?\nPrograms are led by experienced Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council educators and staff who are passionate about creating safe\, engaging\, and memorable learning experiences. \nIs lunch provided?\nNo. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch\, and water bottle. \nWhat happens if the weather is poor?\nThe program will run rain or shine. Activities may be adjusted to ensure everyone remains safe and comfortable. \nHow many participants are in the program?\nSpace is limited to help ensure a quality experience and plenty of opportunities for hands-on participation. \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/2026-science-camp-drayton-valley/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Children Activities,Education,Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260716T150000
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SUMMARY:Eagle Point Moth Ball
DESCRIPTION:A Celebration of Alberta’s Night Creatures\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🌙 Eagle Point Moth Ball 2026 – Night Nature Event Near Drayton Valley\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\n________________________________________ \n✨ Experience Nature After Dark\nLooking for something a little different this summer?\nThe Eagle Point Moth Ball is one of Alberta’s most unique outdoor events—an evening where the forest transforms after sunset and the night comes alive.\nFrom glowing moth lights to guided bat walks and hands-on discovery\, this is an experience that blends adventure\, learning\, and connection.\nIt’s just as exciting for adults as it is for kids—making it a perfect family night out near Drayton Valley.\n\n________________________________________ \n🌿 Event Highlights\n• 🦋 Moth Light Experience – Watch hundreds of moths gather under illuminated sheets\n• 🦇 Guided Bat Walks – Explore the night safely with knowledgeable guides\n• 🔦 Night Creature Tours – Discover what lives in the forest after dark\n• 🔥 Campfire & Marshmallows – A relaxed\, welcoming space for families to gather\n• 🐝 Bug Safari (Afternoon Session) – Hands-on and engaging for all ages\n• 🍄 Mushroom Workshop with Alberta Parks\n• 🎤 Guest Presentations from Conservation Experts\n\n________________________________________ \n🕒 Full Schedule\nAfternoon Sessions (Registration Required):\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 3:00–4:00 PM – Bug Safari (Native Bee Council)\n 4:00–5:30 PM – Marvellous Mushrooms (Alberta Parks)\nEvening Presentations (Registration Required):\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7:00 pm to 7:10 pm- Alberta Parks & EPBR\n7:10 pm to 7:20 pm – ALG (Alberta Lepidopterists’ Guild)\n7:20 to 7:30 pm – Native Bee Council\n7:30 to 7:40 pm – Edmonton & Area Land Trust\n7:40 to 8:00 pm – AARC (Alberta Amphibian and Reptiles Conservancy\n8:00 pm to 8:20 pm – Alberta Community Bats\n\n\n\n\n\nNight Activities:\n\n\n\n8:45–9:30 PM – Open Moth Traps\n9:00 PM – Campfire & Marshmallows\n9:45 PM onward – Moth Lights Turned On\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\nCome for the full experience or drop in for the evening—both work.\n\n________________________________________ \n🎟️ Registration Information\nSessions and guided walks require advance registration due to limited capacity.\nWe recommend registering early—this event continues to grow each year.\n________________________________________ \n❓ Frequently Asked Questions\nIs this event family-friendly?\nYes. The Moth Ball is designed to be welcoming for all ages\, with a mix of guided activities\, open exploration\, and relaxed spaces like the campfire.\n________________________________________\nWhat age is best?\nAll ages are welcome. Families with children 5+ tend to get the most out of the experience\, especially during the evening activities.\n________________________________________ \nDo I need to attend the whole event?\nNot at all. Many families join for the evening portion only—you can come and go based on your schedule.\n________________________________________ \nIs it safe at night?\nYes. Activities are guided\, areas are clearly marked\, and there are always people around. It’s a well-organized\, community-style event.\n________________________________________ \nWhat should I bring?\n• Flashlight or headlamp\n• Warm layers (evenings can cool down)\n• Comfortable walking shoes\n• Bug spray\n________________________________________ \nAre there facilities on site?\nYes—washrooms are available at the Outdoor Education Centre.\n________________________________________ \nWhat makes this event unique?\nIt’s not just another outdoor event—this is a chance to experience nocturnal nature in a hands-on\, accessible way\, something most people never get to see.\n________________________________________ \n🌲Why You Should Attend\n• One of the most unique events near Drayton Valley\n• A rare chance to explore nature at night\n• Combines learning and fun without feeling like a class\n• Easy to attend\, flexible\, and welcoming for families\n________________________________________ \n📣Don’t Miss It\nJoin us July 16 and experience nature in a whole new way.\nWhether you stay for an hour or the whole evening\, it’s a night you won’t forget. \nAny Other Questions?\nPlease reach out to Kathy at (780) 898-7275 or email Kathy at outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/moth-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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260707T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260730T160000
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SUMMARY:Guardians of the Park Summer Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Register Your Kids Today!\nRegistration for 7 to 9 year olds is now closed\n  \n\nGuardians of the Park Summer Day Camp invites kids aged 7 to 12 to immerse themselves in the great outdoors\, right outside of Drayton Valley. Over four packed days\, kids will engage in an array of nature-based activities designed to spark their curiosity\, foster teamwork\, and create lasting memories. \nAt Guardians of the Park Summer Camp\, kids don’t just learn about nature—they experience it!\nEvery day is packed with hands-on adventures designed to build confidence\, curiosity\, teamwork\, and a lifelong connection to the outdoors. Here are a few activities they will participate in: \n\nOrienteering Challenges: Find their way around the Pembina Nordic Trails with a compass.\nNature-Based Games: Engage in games and team-building activities inspired by nature.\nNature Crafts: Get creative with hands-on crafting activities using natural materials.\nBuilding Shelters: Learn how to construct shelters using natural materials found in the wilderness.\nExploring Nature Trails: Trek through scenic nature trails while learning about local flora and fauna.\nOutdoor Cooking: We have an outdoor cooking day to cook and sample fun campfire foods!\nOutdoor Science: We’ll hunt for butterflies and learn about native plants and animals!\nGet Active: Team sports\, disc golf and fun team challenge activities in the great outdoors!\nTipi Time: We wind down in the tipi at the end of each day!\n\nAges 10 – 12 Additional Activities \n\nFishing! We hope to offer a half day fishing/gold panning excursion for the older kids!\n\nAdventure Investment\nThe cost of camp is $230 per child \nCamp Dates & Age Groups\n\nJuly 7-10\, 2026 (Ages 7-9) *registration closes July 2/2026\nJuly 28-31\, 2026 (Ages 10-12) *registration closes July 15/2026\n\nDaily Camp Hours\n\nDrop Off: 8:40 am – 9:00 am\nPick Up: 3:00 to 3:15 pm (July 7-10\, ages 7-9)\nPick Up: 4:00 pm – 4:15 pm (July 28-31\, ages 10-12)\n\nLocation\nPembina Nordic Centre\, 7010 Twp 494\, Rocky Rapids\, AB \nMeet the Educators Behind the Adventure\n🌲 Learn from Real Outdoor Experts \nAt Guardians of the Parks\, your child won’t just be supervised—they’ll be mentored by a team of passionate outdoor educators\, naturalists\, and community experts who love helping kids discover the natural world. \nThroughout the week\, campers will learn from people who: \n🦉 Study local wildlife and ecosystems \n🦋 Lead citizen science and nature discovery programs \n🌿 Teach outdoor skills\, conservation\, and environmental stewardship \n🔥 Share practical wilderness and bushcraft skills \n🏕️ Spend their own time exploring\, protecting\, and advocating for Alberta’s parks and wild spaces \nOur team brings years of experience working with children and creating engaging\, hands-on learning experiences that make nature exciting\, accessible\, and memorable. \nKathy\nRita\nCaidyn\n\n \nWhy It Matters\nChildren learn best from people who are genuinely passionate about what they teach. \nWhen a child discovers a butterfly through a naturalist’s eyes\, learns to identify animal tracks from an outdoor educator\, or builds a shelter with someone who spends their weekends exploring the backcountry\, the experience becomes more than just an activity\, it becomes a story they’ll remember for years. \nReview our Rules\, Guidelines\, and Code of Conduct Here\n2026 Code of Conduct\nGet in Touch\nFor inquiries\, please contact Kathy Schwengler at 780-542-1932 or outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org \nWhy Parents Love Guardians of the Park Camp\n✅ Real Outdoor AdventureMost activities take place outdoors in the forests and trails of Eagle Point Parks. \n✅ Hands-On LearningKids build shelters\, use compasses\, investigate insects\, cook outdoors\, and develop practical skills. \n✅ Local Naturalists and Outdoor EducatorsChildren learn from people who spend their time exploring and protecting our local parks. \n✅ Unplug and ReconnectLess screen time. More discovery\, creativity\, movement\, and imagination. \n✅ Unique Every DayNo two camp days are the same. Every day introduces new challenges\, activities\, and adventures. \n\nFAQ Section\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat makes this camp different from other summer camps? \nMany camps offer crafts and outdoor activities but at Guardians of the Park Camp\, nature is our classroom. Campers spend most of their day outdoors exploring trails\, learning wilderness skills\, discovering wildlife\, and participating in hands-on activities that encourage curiosity and confidence. \nWill my child be outside all day? \nYes! We believe the best way to connect with nature is to experience it directly. Activities are designed to keep kids active\, engaged\, and exploring throughout the day while ensuring regular breaks\, hydration\, and supervision. \nDoes my child need outdoor experience? \nNot at all. Whether your child is already an outdoor enthusiast or has never held a compass before\, our camp is designed to be welcoming and fun for all experience levels. \nWhat skills will my child learn? \nCampers will develop navigation skills\, teamwork\, problem-solving\, outdoor safety awareness\, wildlife observation skills\, confidence\, and independence—all while having fun. \nWhat should my child expect to come home talking about? \nBuilding a shelter in the woods. Catching butterflies. Seeing wildlife. Cooking over a campfire. Learning to use a compass. Exploring trails. Sitting in a tipi. Getting dirty. Having adventures.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/guardians-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Children Activities,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260407T170329Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Education,Family Fun,Hike
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260506T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T163322Z
CREATED:20260306T222445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T163322Z
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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\nLight Supper (chili and a bun) and Refreshments will be provided. \nFree Event Sponsored by Amrize and InPlay Oil & Gas.\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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260506T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260227T181331Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T181331Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260422T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260422T163000
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Initiative: Rain Barrel Bonanza
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day Rain Barrel Bonanza Returns to Drayton Valley!\nSorry\, all the rain barrels have been reserved for this year.\nCelebrate Earth Day with a simple way to save water\, lower household costs\, and support local environmental education. \nEagle Points Blue Rapids Parks Council\, with the support of Pembina Pipeline Corporation\, is once again offering local residents the opportunity to purchase a subsidized rain barrel for just $30. \nThese ready-to-use 208 litre (55 gallon) rain barrels\, produced by Barrelman Inc.\, are made from food grade repurposed containers and are ideal for collecting rainwater for gardens\, lawns\, and outdoor plants throughout the growing season. \nWhy Get a Rain Barrel?\nA rain barrel is an easy way to make a practical difference at home while supporting local sustainability efforts. \n\nSave money on outdoor water use\nReduce municipal water consumption\nCollect nutrient rich rainwater for gardens and plants\nReuse repurposed materials and reduce waste\nSupport local nature education programs\n\nUsing a rain barrel once per week over 12 weeks during the summer can provide up to 2\, 508 litres (662 gallons) of water annually! \n \nEvent Details:\nDate: Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026 \nTime: Pickup anytime between 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM \nCost: $30.00 \nLocation: Pembina Pipeline Office\, 5905 58 Ave\, Drayton Valley \nCost: $30 per rain barrel \nWho Can Participate?\nThis opportunity is available to residents in the Drayton Valley and Brazeau. \nPlease note: only registered participants who are able to pick up their rain barrel during the scheduled pickup window are eligible. \nSupporting Local Nature Education: Proceeds from this initiative help support the EPBRPC Nature Education Programs\, creating opportunities for local families and communities to connect with nature and environmental learning. \nRegistration Opens April 1\, 2026. Reserve your rain barrel early\, as quantities are limited.\nA simple change at home can make a lasting difference for your garden\, your water use\, and your community.\n\nFAQ Section\nWho can purchase a rain barrel?\nResidents of Drayton Valley and Brazeau County. \nWhen do I pick it up?\nApril 22 between 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM. \nWhy is it only $30?\nThanks to Pembina Pipeline’s sponsor support\, delivery and subsidy costs are covered.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/earth-day-rain-barrel-bonanza-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Pipeline Office\, 5905 58th Avenue\, Drayton Valley\, Alberta\, T7A0B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260408T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260429T193000
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CREATED:20260225T195649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T202327Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Spring With Wednesday Walks
DESCRIPTION:Welcome Spring in 2026 on two beautiful trails.\nJoin us for Wednesday Walks\, a free\, guided walk on Wednesday evenings for four weeks. These walks are led by knowledgeable EPBR staff who are familiar with both the trails and the wildlife that frequent them. \nHere’s the lineup:\n\nApril 8\, 2026 – Rotary South Trials (near Riverview Cemetery)\nApril 15\, 2026 – Rotary South Trails (near Riverview Cemetery)\nApril 22\, 2026 – Pembina Nordic Centre\nApril 29\, 2026 – Pembina Nordic Centre\n\n🕖 Time: 6:30 PM (Please arrive a few minutes early so we can start on time)💰 Investment: FREE! \nWhat to bring:\n\nWater bottle\nWeather-appropriate clothing and footwear\n\nThese walks are family-friendly\, but children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No registration is needed—just show up and enjoy! \nQuestions?\nContact Rita at (780) 898-7275
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/walks-2026-1/
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Education,Family Fun,Hike
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260304T195036Z
CREATED:20260220T135500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T195036Z
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SUMMARY:Wilderness on Tap: Frontline Fire Fighting
DESCRIPTION:What to expect:\nWilderness on Tap is a casual speaker series hosted at the Nodding Donkey Brewery. This engaging evening will feature two local wildland fire fighters\, Jim Kalan and Bryne Kowalchuk\, sharing real world experiences\, hard lessons\, and insights into what it takes to protect our forests and communities. \nWhat is included?\nYour $40 ticket includes a pretzel & pint of craft beer. \nThe Details\n\nDate: March 18th\, 2026\nTime: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm\nLocation: Nodding Donkey Brewing\nAge Group: 18+\nInvestment: $40.00 plus tax\n\nSpaces are limited — reserve your spot and join us for an evening of engaging conversation. \n\nIf you are interested in registering for more speaker series like this\, please email us. Let us know what you’re interested in.\n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/wilderness-speaker-1/
LOCATION:Nodding Donkey Brewing\, 5129 51 Street\, Drayton Valley\, Alberta\, T7A1S8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251129T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251129T153000
DTSTAMP:20251222T172811Z
CREATED:20251007T174530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T172811Z
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SUMMARY:Basket Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLED BOOKED UP.\nIf you are interested in registering for upcoming courses like this\, please email us. Let us know what you’re interested in.\nSpend the day learning the traditional craft of basket weaving. In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll work step by step through the weaving process and finish with a basket you’ve made yourself. It’s a practical skill\, a creative outlet\, and a rewarding way to spend the day. \nWhat is Basket Weaving?\nBasket weaving is one of the oldest crafts in the world — a way of turning simple\, flexible materials into something strong\, useful\, and beautiful. The fun thing about this class is each basket will be truly your own! \nDuring this workshop\, you’ll learn the fundamentals of basket weaving and experience the satisfaction of shaping natural materials into a finished basket. You’ll enjoy the process of slowing down\, learning each step\, and seeing your project come together. \nWhat to Expect\nThis workshop is designed for all skill levels. You don’t need to be artistic or crafty — basket weaving is something anyone can learn. You’ll be guided through each step of the process\, from working with the materials to shaping and finishing your basket. By the end of the day\, you’ll head home with a completed basket and the know-how to keep practicing if you’d like. \nYou’ll be guided through the process of: \n\nSourcing\, preparing and working with weaving materials\nLearning foundational weaving techniques\nBuilding structure and strength into your basket\n\nThe Details\n\nDate: November 29\, 2025\nTime: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm\nLocation: Outdoor Education Centre\nAge Group: 16+ (no exceptions will be made)\nInvestment: $130.00 plus tax\nRegistration Deadline: November 20\, 2025\n\nImportant Information\n\nLight snacks and refreshments will be provided\nPlease bring your own lunch\nAn apron is required\, as weaving materials involve water and you will get wet\n\nSpaces are limited — reserve your spot and join us for a day of creativity\, tradition\, and hands-on learning. \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/basket-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251023T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251023T220000
DTSTAMP:20251016T162842Z
CREATED:20250220T211253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T162842Z
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SUMMARY:Forbidden Forest Pumpkin Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Forbidden Forest Pumpkin Walk is back Again! \nGet ready for an evening of family fun the annual Forbidden Forest Pumpkin Walk! This year\, we’re teaming up with Aim for Success once again to bring you and your family a night of glowing pumpkins\, spooky trails\, live music\, and more! \nEvent Highlights\n\nLive Band: Enjoy live music at an open-air style concert. The band will be set up on the back deck of the Outdoor Education Center.\nStuff the Nature Navigator Van: Help us support the local food bank by bringing non-perishable food items into our new ride\, the Nature Navigator. Your donations make a big difference!\nPumpkin Carving Contest: Show off your pumpkin carving skills! Enter your carved pumpkins into our contest for a chance to win first\, second\, or third place.\nPumpkin Walk: Take a stroll through the trail lined with carved pumpkins.\nSpooky Trail: Back by popular demand! Take a daring walk through the woods if you’re brave enough for a few spooky surprises\nFood Trucks: Grab a bite to eat and enjoy tasty options from throughout the evening.\nFree Pumpkin Donuts!\n\nImportant Information\n\nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre\nTime: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm\nParking: Available at the Pembina Nordic Trails entrance.\nWhat to Bring: Warm clothes\, and your spooky spirit!\nDonations: Non-perishable food items for the food bank.\n\nCarve and Donate a Pumpkin for the Pumpkin Walk!\nA huge part of the magic of the Forbidden Forest Pumpkin Walk comes from the incredible carved pumpkins that line the trail\, and we need your help to make this year’s walk the best one yet! \nWe’ve been so grateful for the amazing pumpkin donations we’ve received in past years\, and we’re hoping to see just as many (or more!) this year. If you’d like to contribute\, all you need to do is carve a pumpkin and drop it off for display on the trail. Not only will your pumpkin be part of the walk\, but you’ll also have a chance to enter our Pumpkin Carving Contest for a shot at first\, second\, or third place. \nPumpkin Drop-off Details: \n\nOctober 23\, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm: Bring your carved pumpkin directly to the Pembina Nordic Centre.\nOctober 23\, 8:00 am – 8:30 am: Drop your pumpkin off at the parking lot across from 7-Eleven and the Shale Medical Clinic.\n\nWe can’t wait to see you there! If you have any questions\, feel free to contact: \n\nSue at (780) 898-3191\nSandra at (780) 898-5234
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/pumpkin-walk-2025/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Recreation,Children Activities,Family Fun,Festival,Hike
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T170000
DTSTAMP:20250723T170155Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T170155Z
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Passion for En Plein Air: Oil or Acrylics\nJoin an award-winning artist Oksana Zhelisko for an enriching En Plein Air workshop\, where you’ll learn to capture the beauty of nature on canvas using oils or acrylics. \nWhat is En Plein Air?\nEn plein air is a style of painting done outdoors\, where artists work on location to capture the natural light\, colors\, and atmosphere of a scene in real time. It’s all about connecting with the environment and translating what you see and feel onto the canvas. If you enjoy creating in nature\, whether it’s fields\, forests\, cityscapes\, or riverbanks\, then this is for you! \nIt’s not just about painting the scene\, but experiencing the environment while doing so. \nDesigned for all skill levels\, this hands-on workshop will teach you essential plein air techniques\, focusing on bold and loose brushwork\, choosing a perfect composition\, colour mixing and depict the perfect atmospheric light\, with guidance tailored to your chosen medium. \nOksana will lead you through outdoor painting sessions in stunning locations of Drayton Valley\, offering individual feedback and group critiques to help you refine your skills. You’ll learn how to tackle the challenges of painting outdoors\, from working with natural light to managing the ever-changing environment\, all while embracing loose\, expressive brushstrokes to create dynamic compositions. \nBring your own materials and enjoy a creative\, supportive atmosphere while painting directly from nature. This workshop is the perfect opportunity to enhance your plein air painting abilities and connect with fellow artists. \nThe Details\n\nDate: September 20\, 2025\nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre | 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, AB T7A 1A2\nTime: 11 am – 5 pm\nAge Group: 16 + (no exceptions will be made)\nSpaces: 16\nInvestment: $150.00 plus GST\nRegistration deadline: September 11\, 2025\n\nImportant Information\n\nMust bring your own lunch\nMust bring your own art supplies\nEnsure you dress appropriately for the weather\n\nSuggested Supply List\n\nClick here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yhSx5ITQsynPvUSkGColWfddekL0o1n2/view?usp=sharing\nIf you have any questions regarding the supplies required for the Workshop\, please reach out to Oksana directly at zheliskoart@gmail.com\n\nLearn more about your Instructor\nThis is Oksana! You can learn more about her\, and check out her work by heading over to her website. Click here: https://www.zheliskoart.com/ \n \n  \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/en-plein-air-2025/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T140000
DTSTAMP:20250930T171747Z
CREATED:20250615T171736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T171747Z
UID:10000068-1758362400-1758376800@www.epbrparkscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Learn to Fly Fish!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to Fly Fish with Cory Mahan of Reel Hardcor Angling!\nSponsored by the Tyson Titanich Memorial Fund\nWhat it’s All About:\nHave your kids ever wanted to learn fly fish? Well\, we have an opportunity for them! Join us for a hands-on experience where your children will learn the basics of angling. \nWhat They Will Learn:\n\nFly Fishing Fundamentals: Ever wondered what sets fly fishing apart?\nRod Types: Understand why fly rods come in different sizes.\nLine Essentials: From weight to material\, Cory’s got your kids covered.\nReel Insights: Explore the basics of reels and their significance in the fly fishing.\nRigging Up: Corey will walk your kids through the process step by step.\nBug Basics: Learn to identify them and understand their significance in successful fly fishing.\nCasting Techniques: Fundamental techniques that’ll have kids casting like a pro in no time!\n\nAge Group:\n\n13 – 18\n\nDate\, Location\, Time\, and Availability:\nDate: September 20\, 2025 \nLocation: Private pond near Violet Grove \nSpots Available: 12 \nSession Time: \n\n10:00 am – 2:00 pm\n\nWhat’s Included:\n\n3 hours of instruction\nLunch\nFREE Fly Fishing Rod\n\nInvestment:\nFREE! \nIMPORTANT: What you Need to Know\nDue to overwhelming interest\, spots will be allocated through a random draw system. Registering does not guarantee participation.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/fly-fish-2025/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council":MAILTO:outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250824T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250824T160000
DTSTAMP:20250620T163929Z
CREATED:20250616T162251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T163929Z
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SUMMARY:Gold Panning Workshop: Family (ages 10+)
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a fun family activity that gets you outside? Join us for a Gold Panning Workshop on August 24\, 2025\, at the near the Willey West Campground! Perfect for families with children 10 years of age or older.  This workshop offers a hands-on introduction to gold panning. \n \nWorkshop Details\n\nDate: Sunday\, August 24\, 2025\nTime: 11 AM – 4 PM (1-hour lunch break)\nLocation: Willey West Campground\, 49131 WILLEY WEST RD\, Brazeau County\, AB T7A 2A2 (at the new West Central River Boat Association’s boat launch)\nSpots Available: 20\nRegistration Deadline: August 15\, 2025\nAges: 10 + (no expectations will be made to this)\n\nWhat’s Included\n\n4 – 6 Hours of Instruction: Learn from an instructor and then practice in the river\nAll Tools Provided: Everything you need to learn is supplied\nSnacks and Refreshments: Enjoy during the day\n\nWhat You Need to Bring\n\nA chair for each family member\nLunch\nAppropriate clothing for the weather\nShoes to go into the river\n\nIMPORTANT\n\nThis workshop involves physical activities such as hiking along the river\, and being bent over for extended periods of time. Participants must be physically fit and capable of moving freely in an outdoor environment to participate in this workshop. If you have mobility restrictions\, please reach out to jenn@epbrcouncil.org to determine if this workshop is a good fit for you.\nAs this is a family workshop\, each child under the age of 18 will require a participating registered adult at the workshop with them.\nThis workshop will run rain or shine\, so please dress for the weather.\n\nInvestment\n\n$90.00 + GST per adult (18+)\n$60.00 + GST per child (Ages 10 – 17)\n\n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/gold-panning-family-2025/
LOCATION:Willey West Campground\, 49131 Willey W Rd\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, T0E 1Z0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation,Children Activities,Family Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250823T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250823T160000
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SUMMARY:Gold Panning Workshop: 18+
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Gold Panning Workshop on August 23\, 2025\, at the Willey West Campground! Perfect for ages 18+\, this workshop offers a hands-on introduction to gold panning. \n \nWorkshop Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, August 23\, 2025\nTime: 11 AM – 4 PM (1-hour lunch break)\nLocation: Willey West Campground\, 49131 WILLEY WEST RD\, Brazeau County\, AB T7A 2A2 (at the new West Central River Boat Association’s boat launch)\nSpots Available: 18\nRegistration Deadline: August 15\, 2025\nAges: 18 +\n\nWhat’s Included\n\n4 – 6 Hours of Instruction: Learn from an instructor and then practice in the river\nAll Tools Provided: Everything you need to learn is supplied\nSnacks and Refreshments: Enjoy during the day\n\nWhat You Need to Bring\n\nA chair\nLunch\nAppropriate clothing for the weather\nShoes to go into the river\n\nIMPORTANT\nThis workshop involves physical activities such as hiking along the river\, and being bent over for extended periods of time. Participants must be physically fit and capable of moving freely in an outdoor environment to participate in this workshop. If you have mobility restrictions\, please reach out to jenn@epbrcouncil.org or sandra@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$90.00 + GST \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/gold-panning-adult-2025/
LOCATION:Willey West Campground\, 49131 Willey W Rd\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, T0E 1Z0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Adult Recreation
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