BC Bear Day at Capilano University
Join the fun at Capilano University on Saturday, April 1st from 1pm to 4pm.
Parents and children of all ages are invited to attend Capilano University’s 2017 BC Bear Day Celebration. Raincoast is co-sponsoring this event along with the North Shore Black Bear Society and CapU EarthWorks.
This event will run from 1:00 to 4:00pm on Saturday, April 1st at the Cedar Courtyard of Capilano University. There will be music, a puppet show, storytelling, fish printing, face painting and presentations about bears, interpretative walks!
Bring the family for a fun-packed afternoon of crafts, face-painting, storytelling, and music. Learn about bears through displays, interactive presentations, and workshops. Don’t miss the popular fish printing activity!

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