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    BC Bear Day photography exhibit

    2019 September 202024 July 8

    As part of BC Bear Day – this Sunday in North Vancouver – you can view a fantastic collection of wildlife photography that will, of course, include BC Bears. You can take a sneak peak below, and we hope you can view them in person.  The event is hosted in the stunning heritage status Pipe-Shop,…

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    Co-existence a focus for this year’s BC Bear Day

    2019 August 222024 October 8

    whether you bring your family for the afternoon, or join us in the evening, mark your calendar for the 22nd September and the Pipe-Shop in North Vancouver. Bears deserve the opportunity to co-exist and this is your opportunity to play a part…

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    BC Bear Day at Capilano University

    2019 August 202024 October 8

    Sunday September 22 is BC Bear day, hosted with Capilano University.

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    BC Bear Day, April 7, Capilano University

    2018 April 52024 July 8

    Come celebrate BC Bear Day this Saturday. Raincoast and its partners are hosting a free family friendly event for the community to learn more about bears. Join us this Saturday, April 7th from 1:00 to 4:00pm…

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    Events: Tall Tales, Long Lenses and Wildlife Conservation with John E. Marriott

    2018 January 262024 July 8

    Join renowned wildlife photographer John E. Marriott and the Raincoast Conservation Foundation for an evening of inspiring stories about BC’s wildlife and its conservation. February 20th and 21st in Victoria and Vancouver, John will share stories and photographs from his latest book…

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    BC Bear Day at Capilano University

    2017 March 142024 July 8

    Parents and Children of all ages are invited to attend Capilano University’s 2017 BC Bear Day Celebration. We’re co-sponsoring this event along with the North Shore Black Bear Society and …

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