
What’s That Evergreen? (Guided Walk) – All Ages
Sunday, January 25, 2026
1:30 - 3pm
Metchosin, Witty's Lagoon Regional Park
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Event Description
Come take a closer look at the survival strategies of our local evergreen plants. With a CRD Regional Parks naturalist, you’ll learn common species and discover what keeps these plants green year-round.
Meeting place: Teaching Shelter, off the Lagoon Trail. Park at the main parking lot off Metchosin Road and proceed down the main trail, turning left onto the Lagoon trail. Allow approximately 10 minutes walking time from the parking lot. BC Transit #54
Trail Description: 800m total distance. A steep wide gravel trail near the main parking lot, leading to a narrow trail with tree roots. The surface for the walk itself is a combination of gravel and compact clay-like soil. One bench on route. Accessible pit toilet available near parking lot and Teaching Shelter. Not stroller friendly.
Please note: We like pets too. However, their presence can be disruptive for some folks. If you plan to attend one of our programs, please leave pets at home. Guide and service animals are, of course, welcome.
What you need to know about Nature Outings and Events

What’s That Evergreen? (Guided Walk) – All Ages
Genres
Event Description
Come take a closer look at the survival strategies of our local evergreen plants. With a CRD Regional Parks naturalist, you’ll learn common species and discover what keeps these plants green year-round.
Meeting place: Teaching Shelter, off the Lagoon Trail. Park at the main parking lot off Metchosin Road and proceed down the main trail, turning left onto the Lagoon trail. Allow approximately 10 minutes walking time from the parking lot. BC Transit #54
Trail Description: 800m total distance. A steep wide gravel trail near the main parking lot, leading to a narrow trail with tree roots. The surface for the walk itself is a combination of gravel and compact clay-like soil. One bench on route. Accessible pit toilet available near parking lot and Teaching Shelter. Not stroller friendly.
Please note: We like pets too. However, their presence can be disruptive for some folks. If you plan to attend one of our programs, please leave pets at home. Guide and service animals are, of course, welcome.
What you need to know about Nature Outings and Events
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