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Mushroom foraging/identification walk

The Wilder are excited to host a mushroom workshop in the wilds of Squamish with guest Indigenous facilitator, Key-le-la Harry, to learn about mushroom identification, habitats, preparation, and foraging.

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Mushroom foraging/identification walk
Mushroom foraging/identification walk

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Nov 13, 2022, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Location will be sent 1 day in advance

Join The Wilder and guest facilitator, Indigenous mushroom forager Key-le-la Harry for an introductory mushroom foraging walk in the wilds of Squamish. Learn about local habitats, the different identifying features of common mushrooms and their favourite habitats, how to forage with care for the environment, and enjoy a delicious warm tea from Raven & Hummingbird Tea Co, Indigenous-owned teas. We will send the location prior to the workshop. 

This workshop is family-friendly and kids are welcome. Kids under 5 are free.

Please note that this year has seen the effects of climate change making mushrooms show up late, and with the nature of foraging, we cannot guarantee what we will find. What we do guarantee is that you will learn a lot about mushrooms and our beautiful ecosystems here in Squamish, and enjoy a delicious warm tea and fun company in the Squamish forest. 

Ticket options

  • Workshop ticket (adult)

    Includes mushroom walk and a warm tea

    $35.00
    Tax: +$1.75 GST+$0.92 service fee
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  • Child ticket

    For ages 5+

    $15.00
    Tax: +$0.75 GST+$0.39 service fee
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  • Waitlist/2nd workshop

    If you missed out on a ticket choose this option to go on our waitlist or if we have enough interest we will run a 2nd workshop

    $0.00
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