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World Rivers Day


September 25th 2022
British Columbia
World Rivers Day Is A Celebration Of The World’s Waterways!

It highlights the many values of our rivers, strives to increase public awareness, and encourages the improved stewardship of all rivers around the world. Rivers in virtually every country face an array of threats, and only through our active involvement can we ensure their health in the years ahead.

Millions of people in more than 100 countries participate in world rivers day on the 4th Sunday of every September.

World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world’s waterways. It highlights the many values of rivers and strives to increase public awareness and encourages the improved stewardship of rivers around the world.

 

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Address:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Cost:Free
Format:In-Person
Category: Outdoors
Region: Pacific, Canada Wide
Audience: Kids & Families, Adults | Adultes (19+)
Accessibility: English, French

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