What’s the Deal with Seals? (Self-guided Walk) – All Ages

When
  • Sat, Jul 25 2026, 10am - 1pm
  • Event location
    Metchosin, Witty's Lagoon Regional Park
    Event information

    Witty’s Lagoon Regional Park (Metchosin) 

    Have you ever wondered what’s the deal with seals? Join a CRD Regional Parks naturalist and Indigenous cultural programmer for a self-guided walk to learn more about the natural and cultural history of seals. Discover the significance of seals in many coastal First Nations cultures and how we can respect these incredible mammals. 

    Meeting place: Drop by anytime between 10am and 1pm. This walk begins near the information kiosk at the Tower Point parking lot off Olympic View Drive. BC Transit #54 or #55 

    Trail description: 500m one way. Wide gravel trail leading to a rough trail with roots and rocks and slight incline. Accessible pit toilet available halfway through walk. Not stroller friendly to the point.

    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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