Everyone Welcome Bad Rap Pack with Power to Be (Guided Walk) – All ages

When
  • Sat, Oct 18 2025, 1:30 - 3:30pm
  • Event location
    Saanich, Francis/King Regional Park
    Event information

    Francis/King Regional Park (Saanich) 

    They are on Halloween's A-list as the most menacing creatures, but bats, owls, spiders, ravens, and wolves get a bad rap. Join CRD Indigenous cultural programmer, Leslie McGarry, and Power to Be, to dispel the bad press on these amazing local creatures. Learn about the REAL eerie supernatural creatures of Indigenous legends that lurk in the dark at this time of year. Power to Be can provide adaptive mobility equipment for a variety of needs. Let us know what support, or program modifications you require to have success in the outdoors.  

    There is no fee for this program, but you must pre-register as space is limited. You can also reserve adaptive equipment including a TrailRider, walking poles, Hippocampe Chair and more; contact us to learn more about what options are available. Equipment is based on a first come, first serve basis, and confirmed once you have heard from us. 

    Trail Description: 800m loop with 7 benches along the way. Boardwalk and compact gravel surfaces with slight incline. Accessible washroom available near parking lot. Wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly. We may encounter dogs in our parks. This trail requires all dogs to be on leash.

    Please note: We like pets too. However, their presence can be disruptive for some folks. If you plan to attend one of our programs, please leave pets at home. Guide and service animals are, of course, welcome.

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