Discover Parks Audio Tours

Welcome to Discover Parks Audio Tours, brought to you by the BC Parks Foundation. From Self-Guided Walking Tours to Guided Nature Breaks, Discover Parks Audio Tours have an experience for everyone! You can choose to enjoy these tours from the comfort of your own home, or bring them with you next time you visit a park! To find more things to do in parks, visit discoverparks.ca

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Episodes

Golden Ears Camping Sing Along

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

This self-guided activity camping sing along includes an audio recording of camping songs sung by the Cranbrook Girl Guides and one of our Discover Parks Ambassadors, Cheryl Kelly, and an accompanying songbook to learn the lyrics. The songbook and recording can be used at any of the campsites at Golden Ears Provincial Park. 
The audio recording is available in English.

Cultus Lake Camping Sing Along

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

This self-guided activity camping sing along includes an audio recording of camping songs sung by the Cranbrook Girl Guides and one of our Discover Parks Ambassadors, Cheryl Kelly, and an accompanying songbook to learn the lyrics. The songbook and recording can be used at any of the campsites at Cultus Lake Provincial Park. 
The audio recording is available in English.

Bear Creek Camping Sing Along

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

This self-guided activity camping sing along includes an audio recording of camping songs sung by the Cranbrook Girl Guides and one of our Discover Parks Ambassadors, Cheryl Kelly, and an accompanying songbook to learn the lyrics. The songbook and recording can be used at any of the campsites at Bear Creek Provincial Park. 
The audio recording is available in English.

Preview Camping Sing Along

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

This is a preview of the Camping Sing Along. 

Alice Lake Camping Sing Along

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

This self-guided activity camping sing along includes an audio recording of camping songs sung by the Cranbrook Girl Guides and one of our Discover Parks Ambassadors, Cheryl Kelly, and an accompanying songbook to learn the lyrics. The songbook and recording can be used at any of the campsites at Alice Lake Provincial Park. 
The audio recording is available in English.

Friday Apr 05, 2024

This is the preview for the first Discover Trail in British Columbia.

Alice Lake Story Trail

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

This is the second Story Trail to be completed in British Columbia, built on the traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh People.
As you walk along this trail, you will see 10 more signs with QR codes that you can scan to hear stories from the students at Aya7Auylh Chet (Cultural Journeys - St’a7mes School). They will share with you the teachings they have received about traditional medicinal plants from a local Sḵwx̱wú7mesh knowledge keeper. 
The loop-trail is approximately 1.5km. 
If you are enjoying this activity outside of the park, each chapter marker represents the corresponding sign post on the trail. To view each chapter, navigate to the 3 lines in the top right corner of the Podbean player. Use your imagination to picture what is being explained in the audio clip.

Preview Alice Lake Story Trail

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

This is the preview for the second Story Trail to be completed in British Columbia, built on the traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh People.

Preview Tsútswecw Story Trail

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

This is a preview to the first Story Trail in British Columbia, built on the traditional territory of the Secwépemc people.

Tsútswecw Story Trail

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

This is the first Story Trail in British Columbia, built on the traditional territory of the Secwépemc people.
As you walk along this trail, you will see 15 signs with QR codes. Scan the codes with your cell phone to hear students from Chase Secondary School’s Secwépemctsin language class and their teacher tell stories about the native plants and landscape features in front of you and learn about the rich history of the land. They’ll tell you the names of these plants in the Secwépemctsin language.
The loop-trail is approximately 3km. 
If you are enjoying this activity outside of the park, each chapter marker represents the corresponding sign post on the trail. Use your imagination to picture what is being explained in the audio clip.

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