Environmental Restoration

At the Pacific Spirit Park Society, we believe that restoration is not just about repairing what has been lost, but about creating a sustainable future where nature and community thrive together.

Through our hands-on restoration projects, we work alongside dedicated volunteers, community partners, and ecological experts from Metro Vancouver to restore the park’s forests, wetlands, and shorelines. These efforts help to improve biodiversity, strengthen habitats, and ensure that the park remains a resilient and vibrant green space for generations to come.

Our restoration initiatives are a labor of love, rooted in the belief that every small action contributes to a larger, positive impact on the environment. Whether it’s removing invasive species, planting native vegetation, or restoring delicate ecosystems, we are committed to the ongoing care and stewardship of this precious urban oasis. Together, we can heal and protect the land, fostering a deeper connection between people and nature.

Interested? Sign-up to become a volunteer today and contact our Volunteer and Program Coordinator.

EcoTEAM

EcoTEAM is one of our longest running programs. Our goal is to restore ecological function and wildlife habitat, using reference ecosystems within the park to guide our efforts and support natural succession. While we can’t fully return the forest to its pre-logging and pre-urbanization state, our work aims to foster a healthy, thriving environment. Dress for the weather, wear boots & a hat, and bring a water bottle.

When: Saturdays from 12:30PM – 3:30PM

Camosun Bog Restoration Group (CBRG)

The “crazy boggers” are a constituent group of the Pacific Spirit Park Society and work closely with Metro Vancouver park management to achieve our vision of the restoration of Camosun Bog. We focus on research, planning and promotion of the bog, as well as ongoing restoration work.

We welcome new volunteers who are prepared to make an on-going commitment to our work. Dress for the weather, wear boots & a hat, and bring a water bottle.

When: Saturdays from 9:30AM – 11:30PM, followed by a break for tea.

volunteer

Participate in our programming centered around environmental restoration, monitoring, and education

Membership

Members have voting privledges at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and are interested in the society’s administration.

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