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Gordon’s Brook is a multi-phase riparian and wetland habitat restoration project located a special conservation area of Aldergrove Regional Park.
Originally covered in functioning wetlands, this area was at one time converted to agricultural land. In 2000, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks decided to make this area a focus for habitat restoration, enhancement, and research, due to the presence of species at risk. Since then, many partners have contributed to the ongoing restoration work at this site. As there are very few wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland, projects like this are very important! By restoring this important habitat, we are noticing a return of our wetland wildlife, including fish, frogs, and waterfowl.

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Now, we’re inviting YOU to come out for an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek! Help us thank our project supporters, and celebrate the many successes of this multi-year project.

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*Please leave your pets at home!

Gordon’s Brook Wetlands are sensitive wildlife habitat.

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Come prepared to get a little dirty if you join us for guided wetland tours and shrub planting.
Rubber Boots and refillable water bottles are recommended for this fun, family event.
Feel free to bring a snack or a picnic lunch.

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Biologist-Guided Wetlands Tour Descriptions

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To learn more about the restoration work taking place at this site, visit:  http://www.preciousfrog.ca/resources/restoration-resources