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<strong>Nature</strong> <strong>Vancouver</strong> Field Trip Schedule<br />

you are interested, you can walk the South Jetty before or after<br />

the field trip. Dress for chilly and/or wet weather. Meet John in<br />

the parking lot by the washrooms at 5:00. Contact John at 604-<br />

274-4117.<br />

Saturday, April 23<br />

Birding at DeBoville Slough/Minnekhada Regional Park<br />

We added three species to our list in 2010 bringing our total<br />

to 101. The trip highlight was a nesting pair of Great Horned<br />

Owls. The target species for this walk are Townsend’s Solitaire,<br />

Sandhill Crane and Green Heron. What will we add to our total<br />

in 2011? Meet the leader, Larry Cowan, at the parking area at<br />

Victoria & Cedar Drives in Port Coquitlam at 08:45. Several<br />

vehicles will be positioned in the Minnekhada gravel parking<br />

lot off Quarrie Rd. for the return trip. Contact Larry at 604-465-<br />

1402.<br />

Sunday 24 April<br />

Natural History Walk in Port Moody<br />

Join Terry and Rosemary Taylor on an easy natural history and<br />

historical walk on the Port Moody Shoreline Trail from Rocky<br />

Point to Old Orchard Park. Come for the whole walk or turn<br />

back when you like. Bring lunch and dress for the weather.<br />

Meet at Franklin & Penticton at 0930 or at the Rocky Point Park<br />

parking lot by the washroom building at 1000 (when we were<br />

there recently the washrooms weren’t open so be forewarned).<br />

Bring lunch. Contact leaders Rosemary and Terry at rtaylor99@<br />

shaw.ca or 604-228-9966. Difficulty rating: A4.<br />

Sunday 1 May<br />

Spring Birds and Flowers on Burnaby Mountain<br />

This will be a moderate hike of approximately 8-12 km<br />

depending on the route we take, possibly with some steep up<br />

and down sections and damp conditions. Pack lunch and water<br />

and dress for the weather, including good hiking boots. Carpool<br />

at Franklin and Penticton at 0800 or meet at the parking lot<br />

at the Mountain Air Bike Skills Facility on the south side of<br />

Barnet Highway at Takeda Drive (across from the entrance to<br />

Barnet Marine Park) at 0830. Contact leader Bill Kinkaid at<br />

billkinkaid@gmail.com or 604-710-6329. Difficulty rating: B6.<br />

Saturday, May 7<br />

Birding in Central Park, Burnaby<br />

The walk will be on good park trails but expect some soggy or<br />

muddy areas. Meet at the parking lot south of the tennis courts<br />

on Patterson at Maywood at 0800. Contact leader Bill Kinkaid at<br />

604-710-6329. Difficulty rating: A4.<br />

Sunday, May 8<br />

Othello Tunnels, Coquihalla Canyon Botany Hike<br />

The trail begins just past Hope, first along the old Kettle Valley<br />

Railway following the Coquihalla River then up and down the<br />

Hope-Nicola Valley trail. This easy, approx. 14 km hike is in<br />

search of spring wildflowers. There is one steep ascent about<br />

240m (800’) along forest paths to our lunch spot. On this section<br />

we expect to see trilliums, calypso orchids, chocolate lilies,<br />

fairy-bells, and of course, many other spring beauties throughout<br />

the trip. After lunch we plan to descend to the village of Othello<br />

and walk through the famous tunnels in the awe-inspiring<br />

Coquihalla Canyon. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring raingear,<br />

lunch and water. Meet for carpooling at the parking lot on the<br />

corner of Franklin and Pentincton at 0800. Please contact leader<br />

a week before the trip and leave a contact phone number, as this<br />

trip may be affected by closures in the canyon and tunnel area.<br />

Participants wishing to join the group in Hope should inform<br />

the trip leader to obtain directions to our meeting place. Contact<br />

leader Eva Nagy at 604-929-4286 or email evnagy@shaw.ca<br />

Saturday, May 21<br />

Birding at Colony Farm Regional Park<br />

Our target species will be Colony Farm’s feature bird the Lazuli<br />

Bunting. Other species expected include Western Kingbird,<br />

Band-tailed Pigeon & American Bittern. Meet your leader,<br />

Larry Cowan, in the parking area at the east-end of Colony Farm<br />

Rd. at 08:30. Contact Larry at 604-465-1402.<br />

Sunday 22 May<br />

May Mystery Hike<br />

The location is to be determined closer to the date but will<br />

probably be a moderate low to mid elevation hike on the North<br />

Shore or the Sea to Sky corridor. Details to follow on the website<br />

and by email. Contact leader Bill Kinkaid at billkinkaid@gmail.<br />

com or 604-710-6329.<br />

Saturday 4 June<br />

Spring birding walk through Central Park in Burnaby<br />

The walk will be on good park trails but expect some soggy or<br />

muddy areas. Meet at the parking lot south of the tennis courts<br />

on Patterson at Maywood at 0800. Contact leader Bill Kinkaid<br />

at billkinkaid@gmail.com or 604-710-6329. Difficulty rating:<br />

A4.<br />

Saturday, June 4<br />

Burnaby Mountain Hike<br />

Look for spring birds and flowers on an exploration of the trails<br />

around Burnaby Mountain. This will be a moderate hike of<br />

approximately 8-12 km depending on the route we take, possibly<br />

with some steep up and down sections and damp conditions.<br />

Pack lunch and water and dress for the weather, including good<br />

hiking boots. Carpool at Franklin and Penticton at 0800 or meet<br />

at the parking lot at the Mountain Air Bike Skills Facility on the<br />

south side of Barnet Highway at Takeda Drive (across from the<br />

entrance to Barnet Marine Park) at 0830. Contact Bill Kinkaid at<br />

604-710-6329. Difficulty rating: B6.<br />

Saturday, June 25<br />

Birding field trip to the Pitt Polder in Pitt Meadows<br />

Our initial walk will take us from Grant Narrows south, approx.<br />

3 km, along the Pitt River Dyke. The highlight from our 2009<br />

outing was an American Redstart which we missed in 2010 but<br />

it was relocated there, three days after our outing. Highlights<br />

in 2010 were Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, Band-tailed<br />

Pigeon & Bullock’s Oriole. In June, in the Polder, expect the<br />

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