- Sunday January 24th was our annual volunteer recognition party! Each year our volunteers give so much of their time to help us prepare animal diets, keep the grounds tidy and groomed, assist with special events and more. To help us recognize our volunteer's hard work, the following businesses (in no particular order) donated gift certificates and prizes for our volunteers:
- Are you looking for something fun and educational to share with your classroom? Why not book an Outreach program from the Wildlife Park? We offer a variety of programs and bring our wildlife to you! Click here for more information!
- Do you need to find something unique? At the "Naturally Yours Gift Shop" we have a wonderful array of gifts for everyone, including exciting crafts designed by local artisans. We invite you to come out to the Park and see what's in store!
- Winter Hours: We will be open 9:30 am to 4:00 pm weekends only for January and February. Starting February 27th we will be open daily from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm! Come on out and see what our animals are up to (please note that the bears will be sleeping!) Our Blue Heron Café will be open for you to enjoy a nice warm meal or snack.
- Kids Camp 2010 - Do you know where your kids are going to be? Our March Break Kid's Camp will run from March 8th - 12th. We will have lots of fun activities for everyone! Click here for more information.
- Click here to find out what Zoe is so excited about!
Image courtesy of Ann Peterson
Click on the link to purchase your tickets to the Wildlife Park online!
Held over until April 11th 2010! Bear facts and whale tales are just the tip of the iceberg. Travel deep inside the Arctic Circle to explore fascinating and often fragile acts about the frozen North at Arctic Adventure - the newest and coolest special exhibition now showing right here at the BC Wildlife Park.
The Arctic Adventure was produced by Science North in Sudbury, Ontario. For more information click on the link below.
Do you have some extra building supplies left over from a project? Do you have a surplus of old blankets, towels or other household items you no longer need? Please call 250-573-3242, ext 226, or click here for information on how you can help the Park out with your old stuff!
Did you know that the British Columbia Wildlife Park boasts the largest burrowing owl breeding facility in the world?
On April 18th, 2009, 104 yearling burrowing owls were released into the wild! To learn more about how the park helps these little birds of prey, click on the link below.
The Kamloops RV Park is located right next door to the BC Wildlife Park.
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