Forest Poet/Tree Walk

Sat. October 18th W̱MÍYEŦEN Nature Sanctuary (formerly Mary Lake) Victoria BC $22.73

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Forest Poet/Tree Walk

with Tawahum Bige, Stephen Collis, Aisha Sasha John, and Karen Solie
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
Sat. October 18th + Add to Calendar W̱MÍYEŦEN Nature Sanctuary (formerly Mary Lake) (All Ages)
10:00am - 12:00pm From CA$22.73

Artists

Tawahum Bige
Aisha Sasha John
Stephen Collis
Karen Solie

Presented by:

Victoria Festival of Authors
Celebrating great books, great writers, and great readers.
PO BOX 8524 Stn Central Victoria BC
Open / Operational

Event Description

A much-loved event at the Victoria Festival of Authors’, the Forest Poet/Tree Walk returns this year. Come explore W̱MÍYEŦEN (wh-my-eh-then: place of the deer) Nature Sanctuary (formerly known as Mary Lake). Join Yvonne Blomer as she leads you through the shadows of cedar and oak, with the call of red-winged blackbirds echoing along Earsman Creek. We will walk the trails through Coastal Douglas-fir forest and along the shores of Mary Lake.

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W̱MÍYEŦEN Nature Sanctuary (formerly Mary Lake)

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