On Sunday, 16 September 2012, with support from BC Parks, the Bowen Island Conservancy organized a memorable morning outing to Apodaca Provincial Park, which is located on the eastern shore of Bowen Island.
The Park is normally only accessible by water, but we arranged for both land and water access. In our party we had not only hikers, but also participants who preferred a boat ride.

It was a beautiful morning, and a rare chance to visit the park as part of an organized group, to see the lovely coastal shoreline, rocky cliffs, and scenic views. Alan Whitehead and Adam Taylor talked about the onshore ecology and marine foreshore during the visit.
- 16-Nov: We’re grateful to the Knick Knack Nook for their donation
- 2022 Annual General Meeting
- 11-Oct: Our letter to Metro Vancouver concerning the new regional park
- 10-Jan: Letter to DFO requesting cessation of the Strait of George Herring Fishery
- 2021 Annual General Meeting
- 14-Nov: 2021 Biodiversity Project/Species Census Report
- 06-Nov: Letter to DFO concerning the Herring Fishery Plans
- 28-Sep: A decision this Fall on non-motorized use of Mt. Gardner?
- 26-Jul: Camping at Cape Roger Curtis
- 24-Jul: Get involved with the Bowen Island Biodiversity Project!