BV Naturalists have teamed up with Smithers Scouts and Beavers to host a series of family nature walks. On Saturday, September 21, Bob Mitchell, Anne Hetherington and Sybille Haeussler led a group of Scouts, Beavers and their family members around the Harvest Demonstration Loop Trail in the Community Forest, adjacent to the BV Nordic ski trails. The circular 2.3 km trail is suitable for mobile folks of all ages and can be completed in 1 to 2 hours time.
The Smithers Harvest Demonstration Loop Trail is part of the network of all-season trails located in the Wetzin’Kwa (formerly Smithers) Community Forest
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This being the mushroom season of the century (so far), the colours, shapes and smells of fungi encountered along the trail attracted lots of attention. Trees, berries, bird songs and other signs of wildlife were identified and we spent some time discussing the differences between a natural (unlogged) forest, a clearcut and different types of partial or selection cutting. The highlight, without a doubt, was an amazing ~2 m long abandoned bear cave dug into sandy soils near the end (or the start) of the loop.
More outings are planned.