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Uplands Park and Oak Bay are on the ancestral territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən people, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We respect and honour their vital relationship with these lands and waters and how they have stewarded them through countless generations, continuing to the present and into the future. Friends of Uplands Park is a non-profit society with the mission to create opportunities for stewardship, education and inspiration within and for Uplands Park and Cattle Point, as well as other natural areas within Oak Bay, British Columbia. Friends of Uplands Park Mandate: a. Support initiatives for protecting the ecosystems of Uplands Park. b. Educate our community on the natural and cultural history of Uplands Park. c. Celebrate the creativity inspired by Uplands Park. d. Facilitate research/documentation focusing on Uplands Park e. Seek out local knowledge about Uplands Park.
October 23, 2024October 23, 2024 Friends of Uplands Park Uncategorized

Tree Appreciation Day: November 3 @ 10am

Join us with Oak Bay Parks, Recreation and Culture as we host Tree Appreciation Day on Sunday November 3rd at 10am - entrance to Cattle Point. Learn about tree types, … Continue reading Tree Appreciation Day: November 3 @ 10am

October 23, 2024 Friends of Uplands Park Uncategorized

Oak Bay Coolkit Program Event: October 30 @7pm

Presenters Jacques Sirois and Wyle Thomas. Learn about Oak Bay’s outstanding natural heritage and the international recognition it has received. Discover how gardening with native species can help further conservation … Continue reading Oak Bay Coolkit Program Event: October 30 @7pm

October 20, 2024 Friends of Uplands Park Anderson Hill

Broomsticks Broom Bash: October 26

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Uplands Park and Oak Bay are on the ancestral territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən people, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.
We respect and honour their vital relationship with these lands and waters and how they have stewarded them through countless generations, continuing to the present and into the future.

 

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