Writing On Stone Provincial Park
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Writing-on-Stone is located in the Milk River Valley and contains the largest concentration of First Nations Rock Art on the North American Great Plains.
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Come join Sam the corn snake while he helps introduce kids to the snakes of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. This 1 hour (approx.) program will include a story, a craft, and a short Powerpoint presentation to help kids of all ages become aware of our slithery friends in the park! Please bring an old neck tie for the craft! We look forward to seeing you there!
Join us at the Visitor Centre for guest presenters Robbie and James Wills and their friend 'Sam' the corn snake as they introduce snakes of Alberta. This presentation focuses on the snakes visitors may see while visiting Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park.
Come join Sam the corn snake while he helps introduce kids to the snakes of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. This 1 hour (approx.) program will include a story, a craft, and a short Powerpoint presentation to help kids of all ages become aware of our slithery friends in the park! Please bring an old neck tie for the craft! We look forward to seeing you there!
Come join Sam the corn snake while he helps introduce kids to the snakes of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. This 1 hour (approx.) program will include a story, a craft, and a short Powerpoint presentation to help kids of all ages become aware of our slithery friends in the park! Please bring an old neck tie for the craft! We look forward to seeing you there!
Join guest presenter Kandra from the Milk River Watershed Council Canada as she teaches us about the hidden gems found within the park, the watershed and the efforts being taken to manage water shortages in the unique landscape of Southern Alberta. Come learn about all the hidden treasures in the watershed and the efforts being taken to manage our water resources as the problem of water scarcity continues to grow.