We are coordinating a workshop in collaboration with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District WildSafeBC Community Program for Lac Le Jeune residents to learn how to use bear spray effectively.
The workshop will be held on Thursday, September 13th, 4:00 - 6:00pm. Topics to address include:
- what bear spray is
- how and what to purchase
- proper storage when at home or travelling
- proper deployment of the spray (allowing everyone to deploy inert bear spray for practice)
There will be a nominal fee based on the number of participants. It is payable on the day of the workshop. The cost of each can of inert training bear spray for a group of 4 people to practice with is $25.
Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian and must show respectful maturity when using inert bear spray.
By completing this registration form you are stating that you are interested and available at this date and time. If there are any changes to your circumstances please email sylvia.currie at gmail dot com.
You will be contacted closer to the workshop date with further information about venue and what to expect.
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Thursday, August 23, 2018
Annual General Meeting
LAC LE JEUNE
CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Sunday, September 9, 2018
11:00 – 12:30
Provincial Park
Day Area Shelter
Refreshments and snacks for the whole family
Hope to see you there!
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Changes to our mailing addresses
Friday, August 10, 2018
LLJCA AGM + 2018 Info Sheet
This is the updated one-pager to outline what the Lac Le Jeune Conservation Association is all about. Have a look, pass it along to your new neighbours, and be sure to come to the Annual General Meeting!
When: September 9, 2018 @ 11:00
Where: Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park day area shelter
When: September 9, 2018 @ 11:00
Where: Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park day area shelter
Thursday, August 2, 2018
The toads are crossing the road!
The western toad migration has begun! These little guys cross Lac Le Jeune Road every summer around this time in a 1-kilometre stretch of road near the Michell Ranch.
You can help out these little toads by taking the Coquihalla on your trips to Kamloops during these few days of migration. They are so small many people don’t even notice them on the road.
sydney Rae
You can help out these little toads by taking the Coquihalla on your trips to Kamloops during these few days of migration. They are so small many people don’t even notice them on the road.
sydney Rae
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