
Recently, I have beenmore diligent about where my seafood comes from. I try to follow the Sea Choice guidelines by foregoing red- and yellow-listed products like farmed salmon, tiger prawns, and swordfish. Whenever possible, I try to buy locally and in season...

This year’s stunningly low sockeye run defied expectations and baffled scientists who could not find the cause. I’ve blogged about the missing salmon here and here. In August, Stephen Hume penned an article calling for both political and civic action. No...

Canada’s Rivers at Risk, a WWF-Canada report released today urges federal and provincial governments to preserve Canada’s rivers. Th...

One of our dedicated volunteers has a restaurant named after him! Harold Cross, who devoted many hours conducting research for the What’s Afloat? exhibit is the namesake for Harold’s Bistro & Bar at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel. A ...

Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site
Join the ghosts in the Gulf of Georgia Cannery for a spooky history tour.
Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25
1:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:00 pm - Traditional haunted tours
5:30 pm - Extra spooky tour not recommended for children
Saturday, October 31
1:00 pm - not so spooky kid’s tour
2:30 pm, 4:00 pm - Traditional haunted to...urs
5:30 pm - Extra spooky tour not recommended for children
Tours fill fast so please call to book ahead and for pricing at 604-664-9009.

International Walk to School Week is October 5th to October 9th this year. To encourage children to take the bus, Translink is offering free service to elementary and secondary students during that week. Secondary students will need to show their GoCard to ride for free...

Celebrate B.C. Rivers Day at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery! On Sunday, September 27th, recieve 2 for 1 admission to the Gulf of Georgia Cannery. We will be making fishy crafts and there will be live music from noon to 3 pm. Posted in events









