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SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Navigating the Woods
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-navigating-the-woods/2021-07-22/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210720T090000
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CREATED:20210706T192732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193630Z
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SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Navigating the Woods
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-navigating-the-woods/2021-07-20/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210717T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210717T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T190143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T190143Z
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SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Harvesting and Preparing a Wells Tea
DESCRIPTION:Come learn how to transform fireweed into a delicious and delicate summer tea. Fireweed is plentiful and easily identified which makes it a perfect candidate for tea making. While simply drying the leaves makes a perfectly adequate tea we will show you how to oxidize the leaves to make a tea with a slightly fruity flavour that makes it an alternative to black tea. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Scissors\, Glass jar or container if you have one \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nDrop ins welcome! Please bring a glass jar or container though as we may not have one for drop ins. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-harvesting-and-preparing-a-wells-tea/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Food,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210715T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210715T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T192537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193705Z
UID:10000461-1626339600-1626359400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Signs of Life
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-signs-of-life/2021-07-15/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210713T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210713T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T192537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193705Z
UID:10000460-1626166800-1626177600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Signs of Life
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-signs-of-life/2021-07-13/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T185916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T185916Z
UID:10000451-1625923800-1625931000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to know more about the plants in our local area? Join me on a walk through the woods and learn about the edible and medicinal plants that are found in our area. We will cover both the many plants that are available for use around us and the ways that we can ethically harvest and ensure sustainability. To end we will also harvest and prepare different plants for drying which can then be used in our Infusing Oils and Vinegars workshop or however you would like. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Scissors \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nDrop-ins welcome! Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-edible-and-medicinal-plant-walk/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210708T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T192317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193804Z
UID:10000459-1625734800-1625754600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: A Place To Call Home
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-a-place-to-call-home/2021-07-08/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T192317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193804Z
UID:10000458-1625562000-1625572800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: A Place To Call Home
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-a-place-to-call-home/2021-07-06/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20210706T190753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T190832Z
UID:10000454-1625558400-1625590800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Weaving a Willow Platter
DESCRIPTION:Wells is a willow wonderland! In this workshop learn one of the many ways that willow can be used by weaving a simple willow platter. Try your hand at weaving with a project suited to a beginners skill set. This platter uses many of the basic skills needed for further basketry work and is the perfect project for anyone interested in basketry or who just wants a use for all that willow. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School Field \nTime: 1:30 – 4:30 \nMaterials: A pillow that can be used outside (optional) \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/2090/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200314T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200223T232610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200223T232610Z
UID:10000418-1584203400-1584291600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Mount Everest Challenge
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual Mount Everest Challenge\nMarch 14\, 2019 – March 15\, 2019\nMount Everest Challenge \nWhat is the Everest Challenge? The Everest Challenge is the brainchild of Len Sinclair\, co-owner of Troll Resort. He did the math and determined that if a person were to complete a certain number of designated runs (on our mountain) it would be the equivalent height as having climbed Mount Everest! \nWhat are those designated runs? The magic number is 20\, but 7 of those runs are mandatory. The 7 mandatory runs are Snow White\, Hurdy Gurdy\, Viking\, White Lighting\, Overlander\, The Rush and Racer’s Edge. The remaining 13 runs are skier/snowboarder’s choice. It is a true test of what you can accomplish…and it IS possible. Lifts begin\, for the challengers\, at 8:30am and run until 4:19pm. A hotdog lunch and refreshment is provided at the bottom of the red lift. \nThis event is open to ALL AGES and an AMAZING DRAW PRIZES is handed out to each age category\, who completes their 20 runs! Age Catagories are: \n7 & under\, 8-16\, 17-35\, 36-49\, 50 and over \n**18 years & under\, MUST have a signature of their parent or guardian to participate** \n– THE EVEREST BASE CAMP CHALLENGE for ages 7 and under\nEvery year we have some wee little ones and THIS year we wanted to give them their own attainable goal. Everest Base Camp. The equivalent distance to reach Base Camp is 12 runs. The 7 mandatory runs and 5 more of their choosing. \nENTRY FEE AND RULES for MOUNT EVEREST\nEntry fee is $30 per person and other than the opportunity to challenge yourself\, you will also receive the collectible Troll Mount Everest T-Shirt\, event sticker\, lunch\, beverages and your name entered into the prize draw\, should you complete the challenge!\nWe still have the popular Speed Pass available. This handy little pass allows you to cut to the front of the line (Red Lift)\, up to 6 times! Cost is an additional $10\, and can be worth it when you give your waiting friends a wave as you cut in front of them. \nRULES \n1.No speeding\, this is a challenge\, not a race.\n2.The 7 runs identified on the attached trail map must be taken. You will need to pick up\, on each of the identified runs\, the token for that run which must be given to the attendant at the TOP of the Red Lift station\, in order for you to be credited for that run.\n3.The remaining 13 runs can be taken on any of the runs off of the top of the Red Lift station. No speeding!!!\n4.At the end of your 20th run\, turn in your bib at the bottom of the lodge.\n5.You have to make 20 runs to get into the draw for prizes. Make sure you check on how many runs you have made.\nHot dogs and drinks will be served at the bottom of the Red Lift\, for lunch.\nThe prizes for each age group will be given out by a random draw\, in the lodge\, at 5:00pm. \nCAMPING at EVEREST BASE CAMP \nThis has become a yearly tradition (and another way to get your name entered into a draw). Winter camping is fun\, and camping with your whole family is even more fun! At the end of the ski day\, on Saturday\, campers are welcome to set up their tents and prayer flags (if they have any). There will also be fantastic DRAW for those who camp. Trust us\, you and your whole family will want to get your name entered into this one 😉 \nPOTLUCK and MOVIE \nThere will be a potluck dinner in the lodge at 4:30- 5:30. Following the dinner\, we will encourage people to get crozy and settle in for a movie on the BIG screen (thanks to Al Frisby). This is a GREAT way to keep warm\, enjoy the family evening atmosphere in the lodge\, and relax before the BIG day tomorrow! \nCome out and enjoy our 7th annual Mt Everest event.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/mount-everest-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200313T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200319T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200225T204039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T204039Z
UID:10000424-1584126000-1584631800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Painting Guided Residency with Peter Corbett
DESCRIPTION:Island Mountain Arts presents a mentored studio residency lead by Peter Corbett\, one of BC’s premier plein air oil painters. This six-day guided residency is designed to help emerging and professional visual artists explore their studio practice all-the-while being immersed in the beautiful and historic backdrop of Wells\, Barkerville and Bowron Lake in the Winter. \nClick here for more information: http://imarts.com/upcoming-workshops/winter-painting-2020 \nRegular Fees (after February 14th):\n$849 + GST – 6-day Session \, Shared Kitchen & Bath Accommodations included \n$912 +GST – 6-day Session \, Shared Kitchen & Private Bath Accommodations included \n$579 + GST – 6-day Session without Accommodations included \n*See scholarship and bursary information below\, IMA strives to make this program accessible to professional and emerging artists through providing subsidy. \n*Participants must bring with them their own supplies; \n* Easels and tables are provided. \nAbout the Program \n“The 6 days spent with Peter Corbett as guide was a breakthrough for me in terms of how to paint quickly and effectively outside and I discovered new techniques and new paint in the studio. Peter\, artist and scientist\, is the perfect mentor for outdoor painting; he understands so much about the land\, animals\, water and atmosphere and he shares all that he knows and loves with enthusiasm and spirit. We painted in the town\, at Bowron Lake\, summits on the road\, rivers and marshes\, and clouds in the sky. We honed our field studies in the studio. We worked hard and long and it seemed like play.” ~Louise Drescher\, Rossland\, BC \nParticipants will be given the option of staying in the new IMA residency multi-occupancy building “the Nest” or at any other accommodation provider in Wells. Each Artist will be provided with studio space\, as well as\, scheduled critiques\, demonstrations\, and ongoing hands-on work with Peter. \nPeter Corbett is considered by many to be one of western Canada’s leading plein air oil painters. Peter has been shown extensively in both public and commercial galleries\, been the recipient of numerous awards and has been a mentor and teacher in various capacities. He is also a professional biologist\, former outdoor adventure guide\, and loves to share his enthusiasm for nature while painting out-of-doors.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-painting-guided-residency-with-peter-corbett/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200202T160826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T160930Z
UID:10000414-1583571600-1583614800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:15th annual Troll Telefest
DESCRIPTION:THIS is a ‘Celebration of the Season’. Although it began in 2005 as a way to celebrate and promote Telemark skiing\, it has turned into a BIG party that celebrates EVERYONE’S love for winter sports on the ski hill!\nIf you wish to participate in the Telefest festivites\, tickets are $35 and include a TON of stuff! \n\nThroughout the day our local telemark skiers will have Demo Gear to borrow\nLessons and a Fun Race on ‘how to’ telemark\nParticipating in Telefest will get you a collectible\, long-sleeve Telefest T-Shirt\nDoor Prizes\nHalf Day Rate on a Lift ticketIn the evening\, there are dance and buffet tickets available for $25! All of this will be happening to the incredible sounds of Quesnel’s very own Correlieu Jazz Band!!!! Join the fun\, join the party and Celebrate The Season! ** You do not have to participate in Telefest\, to join us for the dinner and the band **\nCome celebrate the 15th annual Telefest
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/15th-annual-troll-telefest/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Food,Music,Outdoor Recreation,Troll
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200307T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200223T232956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200223T232956Z
UID:10000419-1583571600-1583595000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Ladies Day at Troll
DESCRIPTION:Ladies Day is once again coming up!! Mark your calendars for Saturday\, March 7th!\nThis is an incredible\, full day of learning for ladies of ALL ages and ALL abilities. Women will be placed into groups based on ability and will be lead through a 2-hour morning & 2-hour afternoon lesson\, lead by local\, CSIA Certified Ski Instructors. Lunch will be provided by Long Table Grocery and 2 drinks will also be provided by Troll Ski Resort’s own Barista Bar.\nThe goal of this day is to not only improve your skills (or learn how to ski) but also to open you up to the hospitality of Troll Resort and the fantastic people here! Come out and enjoy a day on the slopes with FUN instructors and make some new friends who are on the same level as you!\nGuaranteed to be full of encouragement\, learning\, improvement\, fun times and comradery. Welcome to Troll Ski & Snowboard’s 3rd Ladies Day! \nPlease contact Troll Ski & Snowboard on FB or call 250-994-3352 for more information or to sign up \nCost: $120 and half day rates for those who need rentals and/or tickets
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/ladies-day-at-troll/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ladies-day.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200222T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191120T203914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191120T203914Z
UID:10000378-1582398000-1582407000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells International Mountain Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join your host Dave at the Sunset Theatre\, for popcorn\, hot chocolate\, and inspirational\, outdoorsy films\, compiled from over 10 years of film festivals!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-international-mountain-film-festival/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Theatre,Wells
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/mountain-film-fest.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Wells and Area Trails Society":MAILTO:wellstrails@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191120T203707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191120T203707Z
UID:10000377-1582365600-1582390800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells International Gourmet Ski
DESCRIPTION:The Wells International Gourmet Ski has been the main fundraiser for WATS for over 10 years. Participants get to experience a few of the things that make Wells great: the skiing\, the company\, the gorgeous natural setting\, and the delicious food produced in our humble kitchens! \nSki as much or as little as you would like\, eat fantastic International cuisine at four food stations along the way\, and join us for hot drinks and desserts at the finale. Get dressed up in your most ridiculous costumes for a chance to win great prizes! Stay in Wells for the evening and join us at the Sunset Theatre for our popular Winter Film Fest. \n*Registration is limited and the event frequently sells out\, so mark your calendars to check Facebook for tickets\, in early January.*
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-international-gourmet-ski-2/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Food,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/gourmet-ski-2019.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Wells and Area Trails Society":MAILTO:wellstrails@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200120T001632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T001655Z
UID:10000404-1582023600-1582041600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Family Day Weekend Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Barkerville is excited to announce that its historic main street will re-open for the entire Family Day weekend! Join us for winter exhibits\, games\, performances\, bonfires\, and more with some of your favourite historic interpreters. Warm up with a hot meal at the The Barkerville Cafe and Gift Store and get your kicks sliding down Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run. C. Strouss & Co.\, McPherson’s Watchmaker’s Shop\, and Mason & Daly General Merchants will be open gives you access to the eclectic selection of old fashioned goods found at five of their stores. \n**BARKERVILLE ADMISSION PRICES DURING THE EVENT**\n– Adults: $10\n– Youth and Seniors: $5\n– Children 5 and under: Free\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $25 \n**TUBE RUN LIFT PASS PRICES**\n– Adults: $16\n– Youth: $12\n– Children 2-5: Free with paid adult\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $60\n50% OFF TUBE RUN PASSES ON MONDAY\, FEBRUARY 17TH \n**SCHEDULE OF EVENTS**\ncoming soon \n**BUS TRANSPORTATION**\nSkip the highway driving and enjoy a safe and fun trip to Barkerville on our special event charter bus. Admission to historic main street for the event is included in the price of the bus ticket. Limited tickets available through advance online sales only. Tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/barkerville-historic-town-amp-park-27637565129 \n**ACCOMMODATIONS**\nBarkerville Cottages: 250-994-3332 ex. 0 or https://www.awinfosys.com/das/bv/shared/custom/mdlBooking.asp\nThe Wells Hotel: 250-994-3427\nMountain Thyme Getaway & Willow River Inn: 250-994-2345\nBecker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort: 250-992-8864\nThe Nest by Island Mountain Arts: 250-994-3466\nHubs Motel & Whitecaps Inn: evolutioncampservices@gmail.com\nTroll Ski Resort Accommodations: https://www.trollsnowschool.com/air-bnb-options/ \n**EXPLORE THE AREA**\nSkiing: Troll Ski Resort and Wells and Area Trails Society – WATS\nSnowmobiling: Wells Snowmobile Club and Becker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort\nArts: Island Mountain Arts and Sunset Theatre\nFood & Fun: Pooley St. Cafe\, The Wells Hotel\, Jack O Clubs General\, and The Bear’s Paw Cafe\, Wells\, BC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-family-day-weekend-celebrations/2020-02-18/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_1232-3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200218T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200218T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200202T160442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T160442Z
UID:10000413-1582016400-1582039800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Family Day Long Weekend at Troll Ski Resort
DESCRIPTION:What a busy weekend of FUN happening at Troll Resort over the Family Day long weekend! Come to enjoy the skiing/boarding\, the food\, the Demo Day\, the Tube Run\, the Giant culvert slides set up for the kids… we have everything you need to make the most out of your Family ‘Day’ long weekend. Don’t forget\, we will have the Silver Lift open all 3 days giving you easier access to the Silver Bowl! \nOn Sunday and Monday\, Rocky Peak Adventure Gear will be here with a sneak peek at NEXT season’s newest skis! The skis of the future are here for YOU to try! Come visit Brenda & John (who will be set up outside the lodge) and take a run on a fancy new pair of skis! Ask questions. Why ARE those skis suppose to be better than these skis…then see for yourself. Have fun figuring out what skis might be taking you on your next adventures.\nOn Monday…it is FAMILY DAY!! Troll Resort loves family. Today we will be offering lift passes AND all rentals at HALF DAY RATES. 🙂 The Tube Run (which is free) will be running ALL DAY and the Yellow Lift (Bunny Hill) will also be FREE.\nThis entire weekend will be a FANTASTIC time to bring the whole family to #trollresort.\nFor more lift and rental prices visit www.trollresort.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/family-day-long-weekend-at-troll-ski-resort/2020-02-18/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/troll-family-day.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200217T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200120T001632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T001655Z
UID:10000403-1581937200-1581955200@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Family Day Weekend Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Barkerville is excited to announce that its historic main street will re-open for the entire Family Day weekend! Join us for winter exhibits\, games\, performances\, bonfires\, and more with some of your favourite historic interpreters. Warm up with a hot meal at the The Barkerville Cafe and Gift Store and get your kicks sliding down Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run. C. Strouss & Co.\, McPherson’s Watchmaker’s Shop\, and Mason & Daly General Merchants will be open gives you access to the eclectic selection of old fashioned goods found at five of their stores. \n**BARKERVILLE ADMISSION PRICES DURING THE EVENT**\n– Adults: $10\n– Youth and Seniors: $5\n– Children 5 and under: Free\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $25 \n**TUBE RUN LIFT PASS PRICES**\n– Adults: $16\n– Youth: $12\n– Children 2-5: Free with paid adult\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $60\n50% OFF TUBE RUN PASSES ON MONDAY\, FEBRUARY 17TH \n**SCHEDULE OF EVENTS**\ncoming soon \n**BUS TRANSPORTATION**\nSkip the highway driving and enjoy a safe and fun trip to Barkerville on our special event charter bus. Admission to historic main street for the event is included in the price of the bus ticket. Limited tickets available through advance online sales only. Tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/barkerville-historic-town-amp-park-27637565129 \n**ACCOMMODATIONS**\nBarkerville Cottages: 250-994-3332 ex. 0 or https://www.awinfosys.com/das/bv/shared/custom/mdlBooking.asp\nThe Wells Hotel: 250-994-3427\nMountain Thyme Getaway & Willow River Inn: 250-994-2345\nBecker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort: 250-992-8864\nThe Nest by Island Mountain Arts: 250-994-3466\nHubs Motel & Whitecaps Inn: evolutioncampservices@gmail.com\nTroll Ski Resort Accommodations: https://www.trollsnowschool.com/air-bnb-options/ \n**EXPLORE THE AREA**\nSkiing: Troll Ski Resort and Wells and Area Trails Society – WATS\nSnowmobiling: Wells Snowmobile Club and Becker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort\nArts: Island Mountain Arts and Sunset Theatre\nFood & Fun: Pooley St. Cafe\, The Wells Hotel\, Jack O Clubs General\, and The Bear’s Paw Cafe\, Wells\, BC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-family-day-weekend-celebrations/2020-02-17/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_1232-3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200217T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200202T160442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T160442Z
UID:10000412-1581930000-1581953400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Family Day Long Weekend at Troll Ski Resort
DESCRIPTION:What a busy weekend of FUN happening at Troll Resort over the Family Day long weekend! Come to enjoy the skiing/boarding\, the food\, the Demo Day\, the Tube Run\, the Giant culvert slides set up for the kids… we have everything you need to make the most out of your Family ‘Day’ long weekend. Don’t forget\, we will have the Silver Lift open all 3 days giving you easier access to the Silver Bowl! \nOn Sunday and Monday\, Rocky Peak Adventure Gear will be here with a sneak peek at NEXT season’s newest skis! The skis of the future are here for YOU to try! Come visit Brenda & John (who will be set up outside the lodge) and take a run on a fancy new pair of skis! Ask questions. Why ARE those skis suppose to be better than these skis…then see for yourself. Have fun figuring out what skis might be taking you on your next adventures.\nOn Monday…it is FAMILY DAY!! Troll Resort loves family. Today we will be offering lift passes AND all rentals at HALF DAY RATES. 🙂 The Tube Run (which is free) will be running ALL DAY and the Yellow Lift (Bunny Hill) will also be FREE.\nThis entire weekend will be a FANTASTIC time to bring the whole family to #trollresort.\nFor more lift and rental prices visit www.trollresort.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/family-day-long-weekend-at-troll-ski-resort/2020-02-17/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/troll-family-day.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200216T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200120T001632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T001655Z
UID:10000402-1581850800-1581868800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Family Day Weekend Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Barkerville is excited to announce that its historic main street will re-open for the entire Family Day weekend! Join us for winter exhibits\, games\, performances\, bonfires\, and more with some of your favourite historic interpreters. Warm up with a hot meal at the The Barkerville Cafe and Gift Store and get your kicks sliding down Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run. C. Strouss & Co.\, McPherson’s Watchmaker’s Shop\, and Mason & Daly General Merchants will be open gives you access to the eclectic selection of old fashioned goods found at five of their stores. \n**BARKERVILLE ADMISSION PRICES DURING THE EVENT**\n– Adults: $10\n– Youth and Seniors: $5\n– Children 5 and under: Free\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $25 \n**TUBE RUN LIFT PASS PRICES**\n– Adults: $16\n– Youth: $12\n– Children 2-5: Free with paid adult\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $60\n50% OFF TUBE RUN PASSES ON MONDAY\, FEBRUARY 17TH \n**SCHEDULE OF EVENTS**\ncoming soon \n**BUS TRANSPORTATION**\nSkip the highway driving and enjoy a safe and fun trip to Barkerville on our special event charter bus. Admission to historic main street for the event is included in the price of the bus ticket. Limited tickets available through advance online sales only. Tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/barkerville-historic-town-amp-park-27637565129 \n**ACCOMMODATIONS**\nBarkerville Cottages: 250-994-3332 ex. 0 or https://www.awinfosys.com/das/bv/shared/custom/mdlBooking.asp\nThe Wells Hotel: 250-994-3427\nMountain Thyme Getaway & Willow River Inn: 250-994-2345\nBecker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort: 250-992-8864\nThe Nest by Island Mountain Arts: 250-994-3466\nHubs Motel & Whitecaps Inn: evolutioncampservices@gmail.com\nTroll Ski Resort Accommodations: https://www.trollsnowschool.com/air-bnb-options/ \n**EXPLORE THE AREA**\nSkiing: Troll Ski Resort and Wells and Area Trails Society – WATS\nSnowmobiling: Wells Snowmobile Club and Becker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort\nArts: Island Mountain Arts and Sunset Theatre\nFood & Fun: Pooley St. Cafe\, The Wells Hotel\, Jack O Clubs General\, and The Bear’s Paw Cafe\, Wells\, BC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-family-day-weekend-celebrations/2020-02-16/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_1232-3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200216T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200216T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200202T160442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T160442Z
UID:10000411-1581843600-1581867000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Family Day Long Weekend at Troll Ski Resort
DESCRIPTION:What a busy weekend of FUN happening at Troll Resort over the Family Day long weekend! Come to enjoy the skiing/boarding\, the food\, the Demo Day\, the Tube Run\, the Giant culvert slides set up for the kids… we have everything you need to make the most out of your Family ‘Day’ long weekend. Don’t forget\, we will have the Silver Lift open all 3 days giving you easier access to the Silver Bowl! \nOn Sunday and Monday\, Rocky Peak Adventure Gear will be here with a sneak peek at NEXT season’s newest skis! The skis of the future are here for YOU to try! Come visit Brenda & John (who will be set up outside the lodge) and take a run on a fancy new pair of skis! Ask questions. Why ARE those skis suppose to be better than these skis…then see for yourself. Have fun figuring out what skis might be taking you on your next adventures.\nOn Monday…it is FAMILY DAY!! Troll Resort loves family. Today we will be offering lift passes AND all rentals at HALF DAY RATES. 🙂 The Tube Run (which is free) will be running ALL DAY and the Yellow Lift (Bunny Hill) will also be FREE.\nThis entire weekend will be a FANTASTIC time to bring the whole family to #trollresort.\nFor more lift and rental prices visit www.trollresort.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/family-day-long-weekend-at-troll-ski-resort/2020-02-16/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/troll-family-day.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200120T001632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T001655Z
UID:10000401-1581764400-1581782400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Family Day Weekend Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Barkerville is excited to announce that its historic main street will re-open for the entire Family Day weekend! Join us for winter exhibits\, games\, performances\, bonfires\, and more with some of your favourite historic interpreters. Warm up with a hot meal at the The Barkerville Cafe and Gift Store and get your kicks sliding down Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run. C. Strouss & Co.\, McPherson’s Watchmaker’s Shop\, and Mason & Daly General Merchants will be open gives you access to the eclectic selection of old fashioned goods found at five of their stores. \n**BARKERVILLE ADMISSION PRICES DURING THE EVENT**\n– Adults: $10\n– Youth and Seniors: $5\n– Children 5 and under: Free\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $25 \n**TUBE RUN LIFT PASS PRICES**\n– Adults: $16\n– Youth: $12\n– Children 2-5: Free with paid adult\n– Family (2 adults and up to four children): $60\n50% OFF TUBE RUN PASSES ON MONDAY\, FEBRUARY 17TH \n**SCHEDULE OF EVENTS**\ncoming soon \n**BUS TRANSPORTATION**\nSkip the highway driving and enjoy a safe and fun trip to Barkerville on our special event charter bus. Admission to historic main street for the event is included in the price of the bus ticket. Limited tickets available through advance online sales only. Tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/barkerville-historic-town-amp-park-27637565129 \n**ACCOMMODATIONS**\nBarkerville Cottages: 250-994-3332 ex. 0 or https://www.awinfosys.com/das/bv/shared/custom/mdlBooking.asp\nThe Wells Hotel: 250-994-3427\nMountain Thyme Getaway & Willow River Inn: 250-994-2345\nBecker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort: 250-992-8864\nThe Nest by Island Mountain Arts: 250-994-3466\nHubs Motel & Whitecaps Inn: evolutioncampservices@gmail.com\nTroll Ski Resort Accommodations: https://www.trollsnowschool.com/air-bnb-options/ \n**EXPLORE THE AREA**\nSkiing: Troll Ski Resort and Wells and Area Trails Society – WATS\nSnowmobiling: Wells Snowmobile Club and Becker’s Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort\nArts: Island Mountain Arts and Sunset Theatre\nFood & Fun: Pooley St. Cafe\, The Wells Hotel\, Jack O Clubs General\, and The Bear’s Paw Cafe\, Wells\, BC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-family-day-weekend-celebrations/2020-02-15/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_1232-3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200215T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200202T160442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T160442Z
UID:10000410-1581757200-1581780600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Family Day Long Weekend at Troll Ski Resort
DESCRIPTION:What a busy weekend of FUN happening at Troll Resort over the Family Day long weekend! Come to enjoy the skiing/boarding\, the food\, the Demo Day\, the Tube Run\, the Giant culvert slides set up for the kids… we have everything you need to make the most out of your Family ‘Day’ long weekend. Don’t forget\, we will have the Silver Lift open all 3 days giving you easier access to the Silver Bowl! \nOn Sunday and Monday\, Rocky Peak Adventure Gear will be here with a sneak peek at NEXT season’s newest skis! The skis of the future are here for YOU to try! Come visit Brenda & John (who will be set up outside the lodge) and take a run on a fancy new pair of skis! Ask questions. Why ARE those skis suppose to be better than these skis…then see for yourself. Have fun figuring out what skis might be taking you on your next adventures.\nOn Monday…it is FAMILY DAY!! Troll Resort loves family. Today we will be offering lift passes AND all rentals at HALF DAY RATES. 🙂 The Tube Run (which is free) will be running ALL DAY and the Yellow Lift (Bunny Hill) will also be FREE.\nThis entire weekend will be a FANTASTIC time to bring the whole family to #trollresort.\nFor more lift and rental prices visit www.trollresort.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/family-day-long-weekend-at-troll-ski-resort/2020-02-15/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Recreation,Troll
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/troll-family-day.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200128
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20200119T234628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T000948Z
UID:10000399-1579838400-1580097599@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Gold Rush Trail Sled Dog Mail Run
DESCRIPTION:The Dog Sled Mail Run is a historical event that is fun for the whole family. Come and enjoy all that a Cariboo winter has to offer! For details about the weekend\, check out our website http://dogsledmailrun.ca/ \n**SCHEDULE OF EVENTS**\nFriday\, January 24th\n9:00 am – Swearing in of mail carriers at the Quesnel Post Office\n11:00 am – Stage #1 of the mail run\, the Umiti Pit Loop – meet the mushers and their dogs. \nSaturday\, January 25th\n11:00 am – Stage #2 of the mail run\, Troll to Hyde Lake Loop\n2:00 pm – Musher’s sport and other activities\n5:00 pm – Social\, dinner\, and awards at Troll Ski Resort \nSunday\, January 26th\n11:00 am – Stage #3 of the mail run\, Barkerville to Wells.\n12:00 pm – the Barkerville Dash – watch participants arrive on the main street of Barkerville Historic Town & Park around 12:15 pm\n2:00 pm – awards and wind-up at the Jack O Clubs General\n3:00 pm – Free Film Screening – Shadow Trap: The Legend of Simon Gunanoot at the Sunset Theatre \n**SEND MAIL BY DOGSLED**\nOrder envelopes online or purchase and drop them off by January 23rd at:\n– Rocky’s – Bouchie Lake\n– Shoppers Drug Mart\, Quesnel\n– Canada Post Office\, Reid Street\, Quesnel\n– Four Rivers Coop\, Quesnel\n– Jack ‘O Clubs General Store and Post Office – Wells\n– Total Pet\, Quesnel\n– Barkerville Historic Town & Park Visitor Centre
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/gold-rush-trail-sled-dog-mail-run/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation,Troll,Wells
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sled-dog-2020.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gold Rush Trail Dog Sled Mail Run":MAILTO:info@dogsledmailrun.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191029T180602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T021606Z
UID:10000366-1576576800-1576598400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Old Fashioned Victorian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy sleigh rides\, warm refreshments\, delicious home baking in the Wendle House\, decorated displays\, shopping\, caroling\, and other seasonal activities. Schedule and event details at http://www.barkerville.ca/victorianchristmas/
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-old-fashioned-victorian-christmas/2019-12-17/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Food,Music,Outdoor Recreation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://whatsupinwells.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Snowy-Street-w-Kick-Sled-photo-by-Thomas-Drasdauskis.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191029T180602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T021606Z
UID:10000365-1576490400-1576512000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Old Fashioned Victorian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy sleigh rides\, warm refreshments\, delicious home baking in the Wendle House\, decorated displays\, shopping\, caroling\, and other seasonal activities. Schedule and event details at http://www.barkerville.ca/victorianchristmas/
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-old-fashioned-victorian-christmas/2019-12-16/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Food,Music,Outdoor Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191029T180602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T021606Z
UID:10000364-1576404000-1576425600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Old Fashioned Victorian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy sleigh rides\, warm refreshments\, delicious home baking in the Wendle House\, decorated displays\, shopping\, caroling\, and other seasonal activities. Schedule and event details at http://www.barkerville.ca/victorianchristmas/
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-old-fashioned-victorian-christmas/2019-12-15/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Food,Music,Outdoor Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191029T180602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T021606Z
UID:10000363-1576317600-1576339200@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Old Fashioned Victorian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy sleigh rides\, warm refreshments\, delicious home baking in the Wendle House\, decorated displays\, shopping\, caroling\, and other seasonal activities. Schedule and event details at http://www.barkerville.ca/victorianchristmas/
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-old-fashioned-victorian-christmas/2019-12-14/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Food,Music,Outdoor Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191028T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191028T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191015T170716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T170716Z
UID:10000359-1572274800-1572280200@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Ultimate Zombie Apocalypse Challenge
DESCRIPTION:++NEW in 2019 as part of Barkerville’s Ghostly Hallowe’en annual event++ \nThe zombie apocalypse has reached the Cariboo Goldfields. Will you join the walking dead or fight for life with the living? Are you the hunter or the hunted? Test your survival skills in Barkerville’s ultimate zombie apocalypse challenge. This hour-long\, adrenaline-pumping survival challenge is based on the classic predator-prey game\, with an historic Halloween twist! Competitors will hunt or be hunted for a chance to collect some hauntingly great prizes. \n1st Prize: A two-night stay in a Barkerville Cottage and a family admission pass to Barkerville Historic Town & Park ($650 value) \n2nd Prize: One night in a Barkerville Cottage\, a Family lift pass to Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run\, and a Campfire Lunchbox package ($300 value) \n3rd Prize: An annual Family Admission pass to Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, two free nights of camping\, and a merchandise basket ($150 value) \n**Limited entry available. Ages 14+. Tickets by pre-sale only. Sales will close three days before the event. Tickets include entry into the competition and admission to Barkerville Historic Town & Park for the other Ghostly Halloween activities. \nHOW DOES IT WORK?\nThe Zombie Apocalypse Challenge is based on the game of tag. Participants randomly draw their roles at the beginning of the game and become either zombie (predator) or human (prey). The goal of the game is to stay alive. Humans must collect food and water tokens hidden throughout the town and avoiding being caught by zombies. Zombies must catch humans and collect brain tokens. The game lasts for an hour and there are some surprise elements thrown in too!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-ultimate-zombie-apocalypse-challenge/2019-10-28/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191027T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191027T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074627
CREATED:20191015T170716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T170716Z
UID:10000358-1572188400-1572193800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Barkerville's Ultimate Zombie Apocalypse Challenge
DESCRIPTION:++NEW in 2019 as part of Barkerville’s Ghostly Hallowe’en annual event++ \nThe zombie apocalypse has reached the Cariboo Goldfields. Will you join the walking dead or fight for life with the living? Are you the hunter or the hunted? Test your survival skills in Barkerville’s ultimate zombie apocalypse challenge. This hour-long\, adrenaline-pumping survival challenge is based on the classic predator-prey game\, with an historic Halloween twist! Competitors will hunt or be hunted for a chance to collect some hauntingly great prizes. \n1st Prize: A two-night stay in a Barkerville Cottage and a family admission pass to Barkerville Historic Town & Park ($650 value) \n2nd Prize: One night in a Barkerville Cottage\, a Family lift pass to Barkerville’s Shamrock Tube Run\, and a Campfire Lunchbox package ($300 value) \n3rd Prize: An annual Family Admission pass to Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, two free nights of camping\, and a merchandise basket ($150 value) \n**Limited entry available. Ages 14+. Tickets by pre-sale only. Sales will close three days before the event. Tickets include entry into the competition and admission to Barkerville Historic Town & Park for the other Ghostly Halloween activities. \nHOW DOES IT WORK?\nThe Zombie Apocalypse Challenge is based on the game of tag. Participants randomly draw their roles at the beginning of the game and become either zombie (predator) or human (prey). The goal of the game is to stay alive. Humans must collect food and water tokens hidden throughout the town and avoiding being caught by zombies. Zombies must catch humans and collect brain tokens. The game lasts for an hour and there are some surprise elements thrown in too!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/barkervilles-ultimate-zombie-apocalypse-challenge/2019-10-27/
LOCATION:Barkerville Historic Town & Park\, 14301 Hwy 26 E.\, Barkerville\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Outdoor Recreation
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