You can easily turn excursions into lessons about zoology, geology, dendrology, volcanology... you get the point.
You might not have seen them in a while, but all those provincial parks in B.C. are still there, and perfect for family time.
It’s been eight weeks since the world began its weird pandemic hibernation, and by now, parents and the children they are sequestered with are probablyThankfully, HuffPost Canada is unrolling a series over the next couple of weeks highlighting some of the most family-friendly provincial parks and conservation reserves reopening across the country , with information on COVID-19-related measures in place at each.
.” Overnight camping won’t be allowed until June 1, and many of the province’s most popular parks have to stay closed because they get too busy, but there are plenty of other locations you can still visit to get some fresh air. And if you’re lucky, you might even be able to squeeze in some makeshift lessons about zoology, geology, dendrology… you get the point.
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