Manning Park Bird Blitz

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Manning Park Bird Blitz

June 20, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - June 22, 2025 @ 11:00 am

Don’t miss this annual important citizen science initiative!

With a diverse mix of coastal, mountain, and interior climates, E.C. Manning Provincial Park supports a massive variety of birds – over 200 species!
June is a great time to visit, when forests are alive with a riot of birds exuberantly advertising for mates and defending territory. This, combined with the park’s extensive network of scenic trails, makes Manning a paradise for birders – experts and novices alike!

  • When: Friday-Sunday, June 20-22, 2025
  • Where: Lone Duck 1, Manning Park
  • Cost:
  • $75 – Full Weekend Birder
  • $60 – 1 Night Camping Birder (Friday or Saturday)
  • $45 – Day Birder + BBQ
  • $35 – Day Birder (no BBQ)
  • FREE – Young Birder
  • (Children and youth under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian)

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