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Mountain Parks Peak Discovery

Join us for exciting virtual education programs, live from Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Banff, Kootenay, Glacier and Yoho National Parks.

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October 1, 2024

8:00 am to 5:00 pm EST

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Mountain Parks Peak Discovery

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Mountain Parks Peak Discovery

October 2024 - June 2025

Join us for exciting virtual education programs, live from Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Banff, Kootenay, Glacier and Yoho national parks. Each program shares a unique story and will give you a look behind the scenes at these amazing places with Parks Canada experts. These fun and interactive presentations explore a variety of topics including wildlife conservation, archaeological history, protecting at-risk species and more!

October 22nd @ 1:00pm eastern

Mountain peaks are usually the first thing that catch everyone’s eye when they visit Waterton Lakes National Park but not everyone gets to explore the very tops of them. What would it be like to explore these mountains from a bird’s eye (and bear’s eye) point of view? And how do species, like the endangered Five-Needle Pine trees, survive that far up? Come experience the magic of Waterton’s mountains to find out!

October 27th @ 1:00pm eastern

Deep in the mountains of Yoho National Park lies a window into Earth’s distant past — the Burgess Shale. Over 500 million years ago, this site was the floor of an ancient ocean, home to wacky, weird, and wonderful creatures that marked the dawn of animal life. Today, their delicate fossils reveal the story of how life on our planet began to take shape. Follow the journey of these incredible discoveries from the muddy slopes of the Rockies to the bright displays of the Royal Ontario Museum, where paleontologists work to piece together the mysteries of this extraordinary time in Earth’s history.

November 25th @ 11:00am eastern

Step into the wild world of the Canadian Rockies — where towering peaks, dense forests, and rushing rivers are home to some of North America’s most iconic wildlife! Meet the mighty moose, bugling elk, powerful bears, and more, while discovering how each species helps keep mountain ecosystems healthy. Together, we’ll discover the incredible diversity of animals that call these mountains home. Presented from Jasper National Park, one of the Rockies most wildlife-rich areas! Through stories, photos, and fun interactive moments, participants will learn how to spot the differences between horns and antlers, how many berries a bear can eat in a day, and how we can all help keep wildlife wild.

January 20th @ 1:00pm eastern

What alien invaders threaten Banff National Park? Habitat Heroes battle aquatic invasive species, noxious plants, and animals that don’t belong in this delicate ecosystem. Students will discover how invasive species affect the environment, how we identify and manage them, and why everyone’s actions matter when it comes to protecting our special places.

January 21st @ 11:00am eastern

Step into the wild world of Rocky Mountain bears! This fun, interactive program introduces you to black bears and grizzly bears of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. We’ll explore what bears look like, what they eat, where they live, and the incredible “superpowers” that help them survive. Along the way, we’ll learn why bears need big wild spaces, how hibernation really works, and the challenges bears face from roads, trains, and people. Most importantly, you’ll discover simple ways you can help keep bears wild and safe in the mountains they call home.

February 4th @ 11:00am eastern

From 16 animals to over 160 a decade later, follow the hoofsteps of Banff National Park’s growing bison herd. Discover how and why the species was reintroduced to their historic habitat and learn about the effects they are having on the animals, plants, and people around them!

February 9th @ 1:00pm eastern

Approach, clamp, cut, steer, bunch—repeat. In a flurry of needles a feller buncher cuts the trees, a skidder gathers and moves them to where a processor trims branches, measures, and cuts the logs to length. But what is this work for? 

The Lake Louise Community Fire Guard, of course! 

Join us for a virtual adventure to see how these giant machines work, discover why fire guards are so important, and learn how they help to protect people, animals, and forests of Banff National Park. Bring your questions for our wildfire risk reduction expert—we love curious minds!

Past Lessons

October 9th @ 1:00pm eastern

Aquatic creatures are an important part of Waterton’s ecosystem. They are sometimes overlooked since their mysterious lives are hidden under the water’s surface. Come experience the magic of Waterton Lakes National Park by shrinking down and experiencing the joys and struggles these aquatic creatures are facing first hand!

December 11th @ 11:00am eastern

Ever wonder what the animals of Yoho National Park are doing when humans aren’t around?!? Join Parks Canada for an exclusive look at some of our coolest wildlife camera photos! Learn about how we study and monitor elusive animals like cougars and wolves. Participants can ask questions of a member of the Ecological Integrity Monitoring team LIVE from Yoho National Park.

January 15th @ 11:00am eastern

This year is the International Year of Glaciers Preservation. Get ready to chill and learn all about glaciers in this cool virtual adventure, brought to you by Banff and Glacier National Parks! How do these large masses of ice form? Why are they important? Carve out their science with us in the first episode of this 2-part series.

February 4th @ 2:00pm eastern

The study of glacier retreat in the Mountain National Parks was started by early national park visitors, the Vaux family over 125 years ago—North America’s first glaciologists! Their photography and research inspired others to care about and study glaciers. Learn how you too can change the world through citizen science in the final episode of this 2-part series.

February 12th @ 1:00pm eastern

What alien invaders threaten Banff National Park? Habitat Heroes battle aquatic invasive species, noxious plants, and animals that don’t belong in this delicate ecosystem. Students will discover how invasive species affect the environment, how we identify and manage them, and why everyone’s actions matter when it comes to protecting our special places.

February 26th @ 12:00pm eastern

There is a big new bear boss in the park! A grizzly bear about-town has decided to make Waterton Lakes National Park his new home, but which of Waterton’s diverse set of ecosystems has the goods to become the New Grizzly Bear HQ?

March 4th @ 1:00pm eastern

Did you know?? Marble Canyon has the largest known population of black swifts across Canada’s mountain national parks! Join us LIVE from this magical landscape in Kootenay National Park. Learn how we study and monitor the endangered, elusive black swift. Discover why these birds are so special, get a glimpse of icy waterfalls in the depths of the canyon, and meet a Parks Canada Wildlife Ecologist!

March 18th @ 11:00am eastern

What does it look like when two national parks share an international border? Join a Parks Canada interpreter, and a US National Park Ranger to answer the question everyone is asking… Does a bear need a passport?

April 9th @ 1:00pm eastern

How can we bring a river that has been a shadow of itself for almost a century back to life? Learn the history of Cascade Creek in Banff National Park and how an at-risk species is on the road to recovery.

May 28th @ 1:00pm eastern

Yarr, who lurks in the deep? It be Aquatic Invasive Species, looking to dominate the lakes and rivers of the mountain national parks. Join the Clean Water Crew to keep these piratical plotters out of our waters!

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