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Logan Lake Secondary School
50 Ponderosa, Logan Lake, BC
"Hello and Good morning Logan Lakers! My name is Sienna Lobb and I am a grade 11 student of Logan Lake Secondary. I have been working on my capstone (a... View Article
Save the date for this FREE, LOCAL event! Registration will be required for this event. This is to ensure we have enough participants for games. Registration link is LIVE. Click... View Article
Mountain Spruce Hall
7571 Pettyjohn Road, Lone Butte, BC
"CALLING ALL MUSICIANS Come on out on Saturday June 17 at 7pm for a fun evening of music at the Mountain Spruce Community Hall at 7571 Pettyjohn Road at Sulphurous... View Article
Mountain Spruce Hall
7571 Pettyjohn Road, Lone Butte, BC
"This WINE & PAINT NIGHT is an adult only 19+ class. Instructor Kerri Mingo will teach students in this fun evening class to paint their very own lake themed picture... View Article
Lillooet Rec Centre
930 Main st., Lillooet, British Columbia
"Join structured workshops hosted by the Adult Literacy Coordinator (Paddy) and Right Click on Glick (Jeff). This space is for long-term learning of technology as well as a place to... View Article
Lillooet Miyazaki House
643 Russel Ln N, Lillooet, BC
Family friendly event, with live music, art project for kids, and local snacks and drinks Come down and enjoy a relaxing evening in the cool shade of the big tree!... View Article
"Come dance through the decades at our next kids' dance! Dress up from your favourite decade and dance the night away!" $10= Admission & 10 concession tickets $2= Admission per... View Article
Ashcroft Heritage Park (Millenium)
700 Railway Ave, Ashcroft, British Columbia
"UniTea Cafe Presents: Ashcroft ‘MUSIC IN THE PARK’ Get ready for an electrifying musical experience amidst the natural beauty of Heritage Park on Railway Ave! UniTea Cafe proudly presents the... View Article
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
Lac le Jeune Park Rd, Logan Lake, BC
"In this 2 hour session you’ll learn the basics of freshwater fishing including: hatchery roles, fish identification, tackle, rod rigging, casting, and hands-on fishing. Fishing rods provided For children ages... View Article
South Green Lake Fire Hall
546 Green Lake South Rd, Green Lake, BC
"Come & meet your neighbours and support our fire hall. Hot dogs & ice cream available all by donation. Children's Activities: fishing pond, tug of war & crafts. Other activities:... View Article
Loon Lake Community Hall
1705 Loon Lake Road, Cache Creek, BC
"We are very pleased to announce LLCRAS Pancake Breakfast!! Please join us SUNDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 2023 8:30 AM TO 11:30 AM. Enjoy pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and ham, coffee, tea... View Article
Logan Lake Rec Centre
31 Chartrand, Logan Lake, British Columbia
"We will be out collecting bottles from 4-6PM, & we will have a drop off location at the Logan Lake Rec Centre parking lot, near the big trucks! All proceeds... View Article
Ashcroft Drylands Arena
612-7th Street, Ashcroft, British Columbia
"Join us on a MAGICAL adventure! Suspense will rise and jaws will drop as you watch in awe of our thrilling magician, amazing acrobats, lighting fast juggler, laugh along with... View Article
Lillooet Miyazaki House
643 Russel Ln N, Lillooet, BC
Family friendly event, with live music, art project for kids, and local snacks and drinks Come down and enjoy a relaxing evening in the cool shade of the big tree!... View Article
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
Lac le Jeune Park Rd, Logan Lake, BC
"In this 2 hour session you’ll learn the basics of freshwater fishing including: hatchery roles, fish identification, tackle, rod rigging, casting, and hands-on fishing. Fishing rods provided For children ages... View Article
Mountain Spruce Community Park
6335 Mahood Lake Road, Lone Butte, BC
"On Saturday, August 12 from 8pm to midnight come on out and explore the Perseids meteor shower and other mysteries of the night sky at the Mountain Spruce Community Park... View Article
Lillooet Rec Centre
930 Main st., Lillooet, British Columbia
"Join us on a MAGICAL adventure! Suspense will rise and jaws will drop as you watch in awe of our thrilling magician, amazing acrobats, lighting fast juggler, laugh along with... View Article
Lillooet Rec Centre
930 Main st., Lillooet, British Columbia
"Join us on a MAGICAL adventure! Suspense will rise and jaws will drop as you watch in awe of our thrilling magician, amazing acrobats, lighting fast juggler, laugh along with... View Article
A whole evening of fun - carnival games, dinner and a movie! Come for it all, or just the movie. Carnival games will be play as often and as many... View Article
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
Lac le Jeune Park Rd, Logan Lake, BC
"In this 2 hour session you’ll learn the basics of freshwater fishing including: hatchery roles, fish identification, tackle, rod rigging, casting, and hands-on fishing. Fishing rods provided For children ages... View Article
Clinton Museum
1419 Cariboo Hwy, Clinton, British Columbia
"The Clinton Museum is hosting a baking contest! Bake up your best Great Depression recipes at home and bring them to the museum on Saturday, August 19th at 1pm for... View Article
Ashcroft Travel Centre
2475 Cornwall Rd, Ashcroft, BC
"We are pleased to host this Warhammer event at the Ashcroft Travel Centre. We will be demoing the basics of the New Warhammer 40k 10th edition rules. I also encourage... View Article
Interlakes Rodeo Grounds
7511 Sheridan Lake E Rd, Lone Butte, BC
Fair Admission: Including Driving Show, 100 Mile Cruzers Car Show, Bouncy Castles- $4 Adults, $2 Seniors/Children 5-11, $10 Families For more information you can contact Jaime: (250) 457-2200 or legilmyth@hotmail.com
Ashcroft Pool Park
561 Elm St, Ashcroft, British Columbia
"The much anticipated Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night is back! Join us for this fun, family movie night under the stars. Admission is by donation, with all proceeds supporting South... View Article
Located southeast of Lillooet, Cliff and Gorge Vineyards offers amazing wine tasting and a beautiful scenic landscape including two signed walks to heighten your experience. Reviews: 5/5 star averageJeanette Freiberg5/5 stars 3 weeks ago"A hidden gem, a fabulous host, and the most breathtaking scenery! Eckhard was so welcoming and accommodating. He’s a great conversationalist and made us feel right at home. We took a 25-minute walk around the gorge (accompanied by the best dog!) and caught stunning views. Eckhard then joined us for a picnic (we brought our own food) and we stayed well into the night. A wonderful experience. Thank you!"Sulliman Aïad5/5 stars 11 months ago"Amazing views, amazing hike, amazing chat with the owner and overall amazing experience at Cliff and Gorge. If you're looking for a wine tasting where you can take your time, enjoy the sun, and have a leisurely chat with the owner, you've found the right place - and, I believe, one of the only places in BC where you can get this kind of personal experience."Brandi Read5/5 stars 2 years ago"My favourite winery experiences are those that feel like you've pulled up to someone's barn and then they surprise you by pouring a delicious glass of wine from their farm. Cliff and Gorge is no flashy big-time winery. It is local, thoughtful, delicious small batch wines cultivated in a rugged and beautiful part of the country. The whites and rose are perfume-y and I could sit all day under those big trees sipping and staring at the weather systems that roll along that beautiful mountain range. Worth the trek."Visit Cliff and Gorge Vineyards at18460 Texas Creek Rd, Lillooet, BC V0K 1V0250-256-8000www.cliffandgorge.com/#SupportLocal #ExploreGoldCountryBC #ExploreBC #Geocaching #GreenLake #70MileHouse #BigBarLake #LoonLake #ClintonBC #HatCreek #CacheCreek #Savona #Walhachin #Ashcroft #Lillooet #LoganLake #SpencesBridge #Lytton ... See MoreSee Less
The Great Pond Snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) is a fascinating freshwater gastropod mollusk that can be found in ponds, lakes, slow-moving rivers, and marshes across Europe, parts of Asia, and North America. As a popular subject of study for biologists and nature enthusiasts alike, these snails boast a range of unique characteristics and behaviours. Let's dive into the world of Great Pond Snails and learn more about these intriguing creatures!The Great Pond Snail is one of the larger snail species, with adult individuals typically reaching a size of about 1.5 to 2 inches (4-5 cm) in length. They have a spiral-shaped, coiled shell that is usually a light to dark brown colour, with prominent growth rings. The shell serves as protection for the snail's soft body and can be withdrawn entirely inside when threatened.Great Pond Snails are primarily aquatic creatures, preferring still or slow-moving freshwater bodies. They are adaptable and can be found in various habitats, from clear waters to more nutrient-rich, eutrophic environments. This widespread species has been introduced to many parts of the world, sometimes unintentionally through the movement of aquatic plants or fish.These snails are herbivores and predominantly graze on algae, which they scrape off rocks and other submerged surfaces. They use their radula, a specialized tongue-like organ with tiny teeth, to rasp away at the algae. Additionally, Great Pond Snails have been known to eat decaying plant matter and detritus, contributing to the ecosystem's nutrient cycling.One of the most intriguing features of Great Pond Snails is their respiratory system. They possess a specialized structure called a "pulmonary cavity" that functions as a lung, allowing them to breathe oxygen from the air while being submerged. To facilitate this, the snails surface periodically and extend a small snorkel-like tube, known as a "pallial siphon," to the water's surface to breathe.Great Pond Snails are hermaphroditic, which means each individual possesses both male and female reproductive organs. However, they still require a partner for mating. During mating, both snails transfer sperm to each other, and each can lay eggs fertilized by the partner's sperm. The eggs are deposited in gelatinous masses attached to submerged objects and vegetation, providing protection for the developing embryos.Great Pond Snails play a crucial role in freshwater ecosystems. As algae grazers, they help to control algal blooms and maintain the ecological balance in their habitats. Additionally, they serve as a food source for various predators, such as birds, fish, and insects, contributing to the food web's dynamics.Though they lack eyes, Great Pond Snails have a well-developed sense of touch and chemical sensing. They utilize tactile and chemical cues to navigate their environment, locate food, and detect potential threats.While Great Pond Snails are generally abundant and not considered endangered, their populations can be affected by habitat destruction, pollution, and the introduction of invasive species. Efforts to preserve and protect their habitats are crucial to maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems. Photo: Water snail Rex 1 Public Domain, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=219513#WildlifeWednesday #ExploreGoldCountryBC #ExploreBC #Geocaching #GreenLake #70MileHouse #BigBarLake #LoonLake #ClintonBC #HatCreek #CacheCreek #Savona #Walhachin #Ashcroft #Lillooet #LoganLake #SpencesBridge #Lytton ... See MoreSee Less
The Paska Lake Paddle "Trail" is a 4Km long route excellent for paddle sports. Be sure to bring your kayak if you're headed to the beautiful Paska Lake.#TrailingTuesday #ExploreGoldCountryBC #ExploreBC #Geocaching #70MileHouse #GreenLake #BigBarLake #LoonLake #ClintonBC #HatCreek #CacheCreek #Savona #Walhachin #Ashcroft #Lillooet #LoganLake #SpencesBridge #Lytton ... See MoreSee Less
Gold Country Communities Society acknowledges that we provide
services within the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory of the
Nlaka'pamux, Secwepemc, St'át'imc, Syilx and Tsilhqot'in Nations.