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Open House: Making History, February 22, 11AM-2PM
Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Center, 11484 256th Street, Maple Ridge People have been hunting and gathering at Kanaka Creek for thousands of years, long before the recent arrival of the Hawaiian Kanaka people and European settlers. Learn about the history of this fascinating watershed. Admission is free.
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January work party
Mild outflow winds that raised the temperature to just shy of 15 degrees greeted the students as they mulched restoration plantings and removal invasive Scotch broom on this fine January afternoon.
To maintain the health of Kanaka Creek watershed’s natural ecosystems through education, community involvement, scientific research, land preservations and partnerships based on stewardship principles.
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