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SunMonTueWedThuFriSatSMTWTFS29301234567:30 PM - October club meeting via Zoom891011121314151617189:00 AM - Cancelled: Harrison River (2A)2021222324252627282930311207 OctJoin guest speaker Nathan Slater as he tells stories from his 140 day trip with Sanesh Iver in 2023 paddling from Victoria, BC to Yakutat, Alaska, covering a distance to 1935 nautical miles (3500km). Their journey led them through remote communities, abandoned industrial towns, natural hot springs, and to the base of North America’s largest tidewater glacier. Also at Monday's meeting: learn more about BC Marine Trails, the organization supporting this journey with their site information. A Zoom link is posted below. Public welcome! https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84337957308?pwd=tW6GVH9k7EZ6LTD67i7fry85hT18k8.1 Meeting ID: 843 3795 7308 Passcode: 134163Land Acknowledgement
SKABC acknowledges that our activities span many Territories and Treaty areas. We recognize and thank the Indigenous peoples who live and care for these lands and waters today, and those many generations who did so in the past. Learn more
Category Archives: conservation
SKABC Presents: Paddling Film Festival March 16 at 6:30 pm
Since 2006, the Paddling Film Festival World Tour has been showcasing the very best paddling films. The World Tour screens in more than 120 cities around the world including Vancouver. Join SKABC to view this year’s best paddling films and … Continue reading
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Progress on campsites in Howe Sound
SKABC’s first year of official stewardship of the Howe Sound Marine Trails campsites reached a major milestone this past month when the last of the bear-proof boxes was installed. There is now safe storage for food at all of the sites. … Continue reading
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Water use and shore access: let your voice be heard
City of Vancouver survey Let the City of Vancouver have your views about (sea) water use and shore access, to influence planning decisions for future facilities etc. It would not be right if only the highly organized and the competitive … Continue reading
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Wild Encounters Presentation from January 2017 Meeting
Tom Saare from the Fish, Wildlife & Recreation Program at BCIT spoke at the January meeting. He shared tips and guidelines on how to enjoy wildlife, while respecting them in their environment. Tom also provided guidance on how to stay … Continue reading
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Recap: Chained Island Cleanup Collaboration with BCMTNA
SKABCers Rita, John and BCMTNA director Roxanne were part of an 8 person clean up of the Chained Islands off of Quadra Island. More photos and article here: BCMarineTrails.org: Chained Islands Masterful Cleanup
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