DiscoverItHere! Nature-based exhibits; environmental education programs; and a community resource to learn about nature.
We are a team of volunteers, staff, and partners dedicated to offering a wide range of interactive experiences that connect people ot their local natural heritage. In doing so, we foster a community of environmentally aware and responsible citizens.
Some of the best attractions in Saskatchewancan be found in or near Chaplin. We have the largest deposit of sodium sulphate in North America,and are host to over thirty different species of shorebirds.Each year hundreds of thousands of birds stopat Chaplin Lake- some to nest, some to refuel on their wayto their Artic breeding grounds.The Chaplin Nature Centre, located onthe Trans Canada Highway,offers a remarkable opportunity to experiencethe uniqueness of this area.The Nature Centre near the Village of Chaplinoffers a wealth of information about the shore birds,the brine shrimp and mining industryas well as the areas significance as it connects to the hemispheric web of migration.Any questions/comments or problems with this website please feel free to This site will be updated regularly with new information.Be sure to bookmark us and check back for all your birding and tourism information.
Get the true Red Deer experience with Kerry Wood Nature Centre. We offer raft trips and tours of this beautiful area. Whether you're a tourist or a local looking for a fun family-friendly activity, you'll love what we have on offer. Call us for more details today.
British Columbia Waterfowl Society is a non-profit conservation organization that was formed in 1961. Located in Delta, we to conserve and promote waterfowl and wetlands in British Columbia.
FortWhyte AliveMissionFortWhyte Alive is dedicated to providing programming, natural settings and facilities for environmental education, outdoor recreation and social enterprise. In so doing, FortWhyte promotes awareness and understanding of the natural world and actions leading to sustainable living.MandateOffer, as a primary focus, relevant programming that focuses on the dynamic interactions and interdependency between humans and natural systemsOffer outdoor recreational experiences that encourage individuals to enjoy, understand and sustain the natural worldOffer enhanced program opportunities for disadvantaged youth and families to participate in environmental education, outdoor recreation, and entrepreneurial programsOffer exhibits that interpret Manitoba's cultural and natural history and address critical environmental issuesOffer outreach programs that build and nurture sustainable communities We are open for all seasons!Seasonal Hours of Operation:Monday to Thursday: 9 am - 8 pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 9 am - 5 pmPlease note that the north trail gate (off Sterling Lyon) and south trail gate (off McGillivary Blvd) are locked at 4:30pm every day.Click here for Buffalo Stone Café hours.Admissio