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  •   Diana Mohrsen commented on this post about 1 year ago
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    2023 Snow Goose Festival, Tofield, Alberta, Canada

    2023 Snow Goose Festival

    Join the celebration of spring migration going on at the 2023 Snow Goose Festival in Tofield, Alberta on April 22 & 23! Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the awesome spectacle of thousands of snow geese, Canada geese, shorebirds, cranes, and swans passing over ...
    2023 Snow Goose Festival

    Join the celebration of spring migration going on at the 2023 Snow Goose Festival in Tofield, Alberta on April 22 & 23! Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the awesome spectacle of thousands of snow geese, Canada geese, shorebirds, cranes, and swans passing over the Beaverhill Lake area this spring.

    Bring your binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, and sense of adventure! The festival features FREE ACTIVITIES, including a Trade Show in the Tofield Arena (8 am - 6 pm) with vendors, speakers, and activities for the entire family. Take advantage of the FREE SHUTTLE from the Bethel Transit Terminal in Sherwood Park to get to the festival. Sign up for 2 or 3 hour wildlife and bird viewing bus tours of local birding hotspots, or register for a 3-hour guided hike. Finally, tickets are available for a banquet and silent auction!

    With so much to see and do, there is something for everyone!
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    22nd Apr, 2023 8:00AM - America/Toronto
    • This looks really fascinating and educational.
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    • Janel Coe I think it will be exciting, and there is something magical about seeing a river of birds streaming across the sky that never gets old.
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    • This is a cool festival. There are so many birds.
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    • Janet Guthrie Yes! This is definitely the time of year to see huge numbers of migrating birds - very exciting!
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    • We get snow geese in the lower mainland but we don't get a festival. I think a festival is a great idea!
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    • Diana Mohrsen I love bird and wildlife festivals because they are a great way to bring communities together, and to get local residents interested inDiana Mohrsen I love bird and wildlife festivals because they are a great way to bring communities together, and to get local residents interested in the wildlife they share their spaces with. Snow Geese really connect us, because they present an amazing spectacle during migration from coast to coast.  More ...
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    • Sonya Richmond I've been at Boundary Bay when flocks were landing - by the hundreds. Awesome!
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