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Eagle Release

Eagle Release

Event Entry Begins at 12:00 NOON – Eagle released at 2:00 PM Advance Online Tickets ONLY (tickets not sold at the door) Annual and free passes not valid for event Admission: General: $15   Children 12 & Under: $1 Parking is Limited – Please Carpool Tickets are now...

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking and Art Show

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking and Art Show

“The Brant” features a Carving & Woodworking Competition, an Art Expo and sale, and professional Wildlife Art and Photography sales. This year the event will take place in the Qualicum Beach Civic Center, 747 Jones St, Qualicum Beach, BC.  Public Admission: $6...

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking and Art Show

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking and Art Show

“The Brant” features a Carving & Woodworking Competition, an Art Expo and sale, and professional Wildlife Art and Photography sales. This year the event will take place in the Qualicum Beach Civic Center, 747 Jones St, Qualicum Beach, BC.  Public Admission: $6...

Hamilton Wetlands and Forest Tour

Hamilton Wetlands and Forest Tour

Come visit the largest wetland in this area - Hamilton Wetlands and Forest. The Wetland itself is 3 km's long and 1/2 km wide.  It sits within 360 ha's of forest.  You've probably driven by it a hundred times but not known it's there! It's located 5 minutes from...

Eagle Release – North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA)

Eagle Release – North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA)

Visit the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre to see wildlife up close and personal. Witness a rehabilitated Bald Eagle be released to fly wild and free once again. Centre is open 9:00 am to 4:30 pm – Eagle Released at 2:00 pm sharp! Admission: Adults $15. Children...

Into the Future

Into the Future

Planning the 2021 Brant Wildlife Festival was like entering uncharted territory. The public health restrictions meant that we could not have gatherings or our traditional events, but with determination and public support, the self-directed festival was a success. This...