September 28, 2022
Tips for a Greener October
Not ready to say goodbye to the green of summer? Here are some ideas to help make your October a little "greener".
Spring Hours
Every day: 9 am – 5 pm
North and south trail gates
lock 30 mins before close.
September 28, 2022
Not ready to say goodbye to the green of summer? Here are some ideas to help make your October a little "greener".
read the storyJune 23, 2022
Long central in the prairie ecosystem and the lives of Indigenous communities the bison is an impressive animal with an incredible history.
read the storyMay 31, 2022
Each spring, we tend to receive a spike in inquiries regarding baby animal sightings. With all the spring newborns around, it's only natural that baby birds and animals are the subject of much curiosity and concern.
read the storyMay 2, 2022
Setting up feeders can be an exciting way to interact with these birds, but it is important to regularly clean bird feeders to keep your backyard visitors healthy.
read the storyApril 22, 2022
We're excited to be making changes to our much beloved Forest School program!
read the storyFebruary 15, 2022
The Great Backyard Bird Count brings together birders of all experience levels from around the world. Join in the count this February 12-15.
read the storyFebruary 11, 2022
Women in science are making major strides in the world of science. We see it right here at FortWhyte Alive, where Katrina Froese shares her love for environmental science and inspires youth to consider a career in STEM.
read the storyJanuary 31, 2022
February 2 is World Wetlands Day. We know, a strange time of year to celebrate water -- our water is frozen pretty solid in Winnipeg right now. But in every season, wetlands play an essential role in the health of our environment.
read the storyOctober 4, 2021
Every autumn thousands of geese take part in the breathtaking ritual of migration, using FortWhyte Alive’s lakes to prepare for their long journey ahead.
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