Find Events in Your Biosphere
Welcome to the most comprehensive hub for Biosphere Region events worldwide. Whether you’re passionate about volunteering, exploring sustainable living, or immersing yourself in biodiversity conservation, this is your go-to resource for activities across Canadian Biosphere Regions and around the globe.
Discover volunteer opportunities, dive into conservation stories, join citizen science webinars, and participate in workshops on regenerative practices and sustainable living. For those who love the outdoors, our calendar also features in-person events like group adventures in outdoor recreation, connecting you with others who share your passion for nature.
Simply scroll down to explore the calendar or jump directly to your region:
Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia | Howe Sound, British Columbia | Waterton Lakes, Alberta | Redberry Lake, Saskatchewan | Riding Mountain, Manitoba | Georgian Bay, Ontario | Niagara Escarpment, Ontario | Frontenac Arch, Ontario | Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
Note: Biosphere Bathing does not organise these events. Each listing includes the organiser’s name and a link for more information.

Wildlife, Landscapes, and Geology Webinar
Join Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (PCAP) and Dr. Dale Leckie on June 17, 2025, for a free webinar exploring the powerful links between wildlife, landscapes, and geology in Saskatchewan. Discover how ancient landforms have shaped animal habitats across prairies, dunes, and valleys!

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on Jun 18. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on Jun 11. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on Jun 4. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on May 21. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Birdwatching Outing in the Fundy Biosphere
Join Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc. and the LICHEN League for a fun birding walk at Marysville Flats in the Fundy Biosphere on May 25 at 9 AM. Binoculars available for beginners—come spot migratory birds and enjoy a morning outdoors!

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on May 21. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Ontario Biodiversity Summit
Explore the future of conservation at the 2025 Ontario Biodiversity Summit, hosted by the Invasive Species Centre at Trent University. Join experts and changemakers to drive action for Ontario’s biodiversity.

Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon 2025
Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon 2025 invites legally blind birders across the U.S. to identify bird species by sound or sight on May 18. Participate from anywhere—solo or with a team—and enjoy prizes, virtual connections, and a celebration of accessible birding!

Turtle Nest Protector Workshop
Join Georgian Bay Biosphere’s Turtle Nest Protector Workshop in Honey Harbour on May 17. Learn how to build nest cages to protect turtle eggs and take home a free protector to aid local turtle conservation

Long Point Birdathon Weekend
Join Birds Canada for LPBO Birdathon Weekend on May 17 in the Long Point Biosphere! Enjoy guided bird walks, self-guided tours, marsh walks, and a special whip-poor-will evening adventure. Explore Long Point’s birdlife from dawn to dark with expert guides.

Learn about the Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Project
Join Birds Canada for a Marsh Monitoring Chat on May 15, focused on best practices for bird surveys in the Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program. Get your questions answered and learn about the new training system—recordings available for all registrants.

Morning Forest Bathing
Join Talaysay Tours for a complimentary Forest Therapy Walk at Porpoise Bay Provincial Park on May 15 in the Howe Sound Biosphere. This community wellness event invites participants to experience the healing power of Shinrin-Yoku in a peaceful forest setting.

Day on the Creek
Join the Waterton Biosphere for the Day on the Creek on May 15th! A hands-on outdoor learning experience focused on environmental stewardship.

Marine Ecology Talks
Join Ucluelet Aquarium’s Marine Ecology course in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere on May 14. Explore intertidal and pelagic ecosystems, local oceanography, and marine conservation. Free with admission—ideal for locals and visitors alike!

Leafy Spurge Control
Join Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (PCAP) and researcher Sheila Taillon for a free webinar on May 13, 2025, exploring how combining herbicides and fertilizers may improve control of invasive leafy spurge. Learn how innovative approaches could protect native grasslands across Saskatchewan and beyond!

Journey of Hope
Discover the global impact of Birds Canada’s conservation work at Journey of Hope in the Long Point Biosphere. Ecologist Ian Davidson shares exciting stories of international bird conservation, with a unique twist—through the eyes of a wood thrush! Happening May 12 in Port Rowan, Ontario.

TidePools Aquarium Release Day
Join Tidepools Aquarium on May 10 at Armours Beach in the Howe Sound Biosphere for their annual animal release — a fun, free, family-friendly event where 450 sea creatures are returned to the ocean.

Hamilton Marsh Tour
Celebrate World Bird Migration Day at Hamilton Marsh in the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region with guided wetland tours, birdwatching, and fun educational games for all ages. Organised by the Hamilton Wetlands and Forest Preservation Society, this outdoor event offers nature connection and learning for the whole family.

Squamish Bird Festival
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day at the inaugural Squamish/Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Bird Festival on May 10, hosted by Nature Squamish in the Howe Sound Biosphere. Enjoy free workshops, bird walks, art, and family fun while learning about bird-friendly communities.

Turtle Nest Protector Workshop
Join Georgian Bay Biosphere’s Turtle Nest Protector Workshop in Seguin on May 10. Learn how to build nest cages to protect turtle eggs and take home a free protector to aid local turtle conservation

Salad Foraging on the Escarpment
Join the Escarpment Corridor Alliance for Salad Foraging on the Escarpment on May 8, 2025! Explore the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere, learn to harvest wild greens, and create a fresh forest-to-table salad. A wild adventure — and a meal — you won’t forget!

Training Series for iNaturalist
Join the iNaturalist training session hosted in the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region on May 6 in Qualicum Beach. Learn to identify and share species sightings using this citizen-science app before the June Biosphere BioBlitz.

Salad Foraging on the Escarpment
Join the Escarpment Corridor Alliance for Salad Foraging on the Escarpment on May 4, 2025! Explore the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere, learn to harvest wild greens, and create a fresh forest-to-table salad. A wild adventure — and a meal — you won’t forget!

Riparian Restoration Workshop
Join Cows & Fish Riparian Management Society for a free Riparian Restoration Workshop on May 3, 2025, at Mountain View Community Hall in the Waterton Biosphere Region. Learn about riparian restoration, live staking, and bioengineering, and get hands-on experience. Registration deadline is May 1st — don’t miss out!

Community Salmon Fry Release
Join the Squamish River Watershed Society on May 3, 2025, for a free community salmon fry release at Fisherman’s Park in Squamish, within the Howe Sound Biosphere. Help return coho salmon fry to the watershed and celebrate this exciting hands-on event open to all ages!

Birding on the Mudflats
Join Raincoast Education Society, BC Nature, and Hotel Zed in Clayoquot Sound Biosphere for Birding on the Mudflats, a free drop-in event during peak spring migration, April 28–May 2. Enjoy guided birdwatching with expert Liam Ragan on the mudflats behind Hotel Zed, Tofino—one of BC’s best shorebird viewing spots.

Birding on the Mudflats
Join Raincoast Education Society, BC Nature, and Hotel Zed in Clayoquot Sound Biosphere for Birding on the Mudflats, a free drop-in event during peak spring migration, April 28–May 2. Enjoy guided birdwatching with expert Liam Ragan on the mudflats behind Hotel Zed, Tofino—one of BC’s best shorebird viewing spots.

Bird Talk at the Ucluelet Aquarium
Join the Ucluelet Aquarium on April 30 for Bird Talk, a beginner-friendly session on local bird ecology, birding tips, and citizen science. Free with admission, this event is part of the aquarium’s Science Speaker Series in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere

Birding on the Mudflats
Join Raincoast Education Society, BC Nature, and Hotel Zed in Clayoquot Sound Biosphere for Birding on the Mudflats, a free drop-in event during peak spring migration, April 28–May 2. Enjoy guided birdwatching with expert Liam Ragan on the mudflats behind Hotel Zed, Tofino—one of BC’s best shorebird viewing spots.

Regenerative Ag: Creating a Sustainable Life
Join Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SKPCAP) and Métis Nation Saskatchewan Guardian Laura Hilderman for a free webinar on regenerative agriculture, April 30, 2025. Learn how restoring natural grasslands and grazing practices can fight climate change and support sustainable farming across the prairies. Everyone is welcome!

Learn about Ecological Corridors
On April 29 in Creemore, the Escarpment Corridor Alliance is hosting a free talk on ecological corridors in the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere. Learn how connected habitats help wildlife and communities. Held at Station on the Green—registration required, limited seating.