The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) parks interpretive programs are adapting to connect online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
RDCO parks staff is taking to Instagram Live to share their knowledge of local parks and natural surroundings.
From Tuesday through Friday mornings, join Instagram channel at 10:30 a.m. for a variety of programs for all ages. On Saturdays, the Instagram Live programming hits the channel at 1 p.m.
91裸聊视频淲hile we91裸聊视频檙e unable to hold our normal public in-person programs, this is a great way to use technology to keep in touch and help keep families involved in our fantastic RDCO regional park system,91裸聊视频 said Isabella Hodson, supervisor of community relations and visitor service.
Schedule of programs through April 11:
- Thursday, April 2 91裸聊视频 Okanagan Owls 91裸聊视频 discover the world of owls in the Okanagan
- Friday, April 3 91裸聊视频 Spring Wildflower Walk 91裸聊视频 learn what to look for this spring while keeping yourself and others at a safe social distance (at least two metres) when visiting in Central Okanagan regional parks
- Saturday, April 4 91裸聊视频 A Dip in the Pond 91裸聊视频 take a look at a pond ecosystem, catch some invertebrates and tell your family about some incredible adaptations of wild water critters
- Tuesday, April 7 91裸聊视频 Story Time 91裸聊视频 stories and neat facts about ducks
- Wednesday, April 8 91裸聊视频 information about Kokanee salmon
- Thursday, April 9 91裸聊视频 learn about various birds of prey in the Okanagan
- Friday, April 10 91裸聊视频 no program today due to Good Friday holiday
- Saturday, April 11 91裸聊视频 Walking Natures Way 91裸聊视频 Go on a seasonal trail walk to sharpen your natural senses
- Friday, April 17 -virtual walk and learn to identify the characteristics of Evergreens
An updated Instagram Live program schedule is available at .
All Regional Parks remain open at this time, although the RDCO encourages all visitors to use social distancing practices.
There are 63 kilometers of formal trails in 30 regional parks. Visit for more information.
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