BCTF Magazine: CCFS Feature
This month, the Cedar Coast Field Station had been featured in the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation magazine in an article written by Andrew Wood – an CCFS educator. The change we may never know Lessons...
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This month, the Cedar Coast Field Station had been featured in the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation magazine in an article written by Andrew Wood – an CCFS educator. The change we may never know Lessons...
Update: This summer position has been filled for the season. Thank you to all those who had applied. The Cedar Coast Field Station is looking for a candidate that has an interest in education, ecology...
By Andrew Wood As Cedar Coast continues to grow as an organization we are able to welcome and celebrate many firsts. In the past twelve months we have been able to celebrate our first fully...
It was a pleasure partnering with the Raincoast Education Society to bring two, 6 day summer camps to Vargas Island this July! Raincoast Education Society summer students Brittany, Ava and Christine worked with Taylor, Cedar...
Surge Narrows school came out June 18-22 to have a retreat in a beautiful location, after finishing their schoolwork for the year. The children, parents and teacher had the chance to find out about what...
Part of Carihi Secondary School’s Grade 12 class came to Vargas Island from Campbell River the first weekend in June to explore and learn about Vargas Island’s ecology, history, as well as how our off-the-grid...
Cedar Coast is excited to announce a 2 week Permaculture Course hosted on Vargas Island this fall! Dates: September 10th- 23rd, 2018 Where: Cedar Coast Field Station, Vargas Island Price: $1900. Everything included. (Accommodation, Food, Course...
A huge thank you to all of the students who applied for our 2 summer job postings funded by Canada Summer Jobs. We have successfully filled both the research technician and educational lead positions with...
A selection of individual student research projects from Coast Mountain Academy after their October 17th to 19th school field trip to Cedar Coast Field Station. Caitlin Hamilton – The roles are relationships of coastal wolves...
As our first season came to a close and the winter weather approached, Melanie Morris brought her grade 6/7 class from the local Wickaninnish Community School to explore the ecology of Vargas Island. The class...
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