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Trail Tale – Drop in Event

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Date(s) - March 24
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Trail Tales (Self Guided Walk) – all ages
Visit CRD Regional Parks naturalists and the Sooke/Port Renfrew Branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library at East Sooke Regional Park for a tale on the trail! This Story Walk  has a book set up along the user-friendly trail by the forest to the beach. Stroll, roll and read along and stop by the table for a nature activity! Wheelchair accessible. Drop by anytime between 1-3pm. Aylard Farm entrance of East Sooke Regional Park, Becher Bay Road
 
Trail description: 750m, compact surface with roots; moderate incline

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