8 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in Vancouver
Vancouver is a fantastic place to live, work, and play, but it needs help for our city to continue thriving. Earth Day is a chance to reflect on our relationship with Mother Nature and do our parts to preserve and protect our health, our families, and our livelihoods.
More than a billion people celebrate Earth Day to protect the planet from things like pollution and deforestation. By taking part in activities like picking up litter and planting trees, we’re making our city (and our world!) a happier, healthier place to live.
This year, use Earth Day to remind your kids and others how easy it is to make a difference. Here are eight activities you can participate in this Earth Day in Vancouver.
Sea Smart Earth Day Kits Beach Cleanup
To celebrate Earth Day, Sea Smart, NADA and Surfrider have teamed up for the Sea Smart Earth Day Kits Beach Cleanup for a fun day of cleaning up our shorelines and getting to know each other. Participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes and bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and reusable gloves. Organizers will have disposable gloves, buckets, and garbage pickers to collect the refuse.
When: Saturday, April 23rd at 10:00 AM
Where: Meet at the parking lot on Arbutus and McNicoll St. Look out for the Sea Smart tent so you can sign in on the day.
Admission: Free with registration here.
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Party for the Planet 2022
Entering its 11th year in 2022, Party for the Planet will be celebrating Earth Day by hosting an in-person event this year at Surrey Civic Plaza. Stop by for a day of environmental workshops, food trucks, and live performances.
When: Saturday, April 30th at 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Where: Surrey Civic Plaza
Admission: Free
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Earth Day at Trout Lake Community Centre
Trout Lake Community Centre will be hosting a series of family-friendly activities with various outdoor activities this year for Earth Day. See below for the full breakdown!
What: John Hendry Park Nature Hunt
Celebrate Earth Day by participating in the Trout Lake Nature Hunt. Download the Nature Hunt Passport and go to each pink leaf on the map and read the information boards. Try to perform each activity on the bottom of every board. Once completed, head over to the community centre front desk to collect a packet of seeds to take home (while supplies last).
When: April 22nd to April 30th
Admission: Free
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What: Earth Day Outdoor Explorer (4-6 yrs)
Bring your little ones to connect with nature through outdoor play! From climbing on logs to art activities, there are lots of ways to explore all that nature has to offer. All activities will be outside, rain or shine, so make sure to dress for the weather.
Where: Meet at the Trout Lake front entrance by the gravel field
When: April 23rd from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Admission: $15
What: Earth Day – The Story of Trout Lake (8-12 yrs)
Make nature connections and share experiences by exploring beautiful Trout Lake. On the guided tour, there will be stops along the way to observe, play and get to know who calls Trout Lake home. Bring your journal and pencil, and be sure to come dressed for the weather.
Where: Meet at the Trout Lake front entrance by the gravel field
When: April 23rd from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Admission: $15
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What: Greening Workshops — Trout Lake Walking Tree Tour
Tour of Trout Lake Park through the eyes of an arborist from BC Plant Health Care. This interactive tour may cover topics such as tree ecology, ethnobotany of trees, tree health and disease, trees and the landscape, and eco-benefits of trees. Come dressed for the weather and be ready to explore!
Where: Meet at the entrance to the Community Centre
When: April 24th from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Admission: $10
Earth Day Virtual Run 2022
To make your routine outdoor runs a little more special this year, consider participating in the 2022 Earth Day Virtual Run by running your choice of a 5K, 10K, or half marathon anytime, anywhere on Earth Day on April 22, 2022. Choose any location accessible to you, and run for the Earth! You’ll be sure to feel great after your run and even better knowing that a tree gets planted on your behalf by Race Roster for every registered participant.
When: April 22nd, anytime and anywhere!
Where: Any location accessible to you
Admission: $30
Earth Day in North Vancouver
Each year for Earth Day, the City of North Vancouver holds a community event in a park on the Saturday following Earth Day. This year, the City of North Vancouver will be celebrating in Mosquito Creek Park by hosting a variety of family-friendly events including educational booths and crafts stations.
When: April 23rd from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Mosquito Creek Park, located along the main trail in Mosquito Creek Park between 17th St West and 21st St West
Admission: Free
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