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There are many ways you can support The Exploration Place and its commitment to youth, our community, and our natural environment.

 

 

Volunteering at The Exploration Place

Volunteering at The Exploration Place provides you with great hands-on career-related experience related to curatorial work, animal and plant care, heritage interpretation, teaching & learning, visitor services, and more!

And you are helping a local non-profit charity organization!

Our Supporters

An incredibly big thank-you to all of our supporters in 2023-2024 and those who have continuously supported us over the years.

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Government of Canada

Government of BC

Regional District of Fraser fort george

British Columbia Arts Council

With Support from

Drax Foundation

GenAction

Canadian Heritage

Northern Development Initiatives Trust

BC Museums Association

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Canadian Association of Science Centres

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R. Radloff and associates

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Scouten Engineering

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Viking Construction

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The Logo for the Repatriation Call to Action

 The logo for the Repatriation Call to Action was created by Sarah Jim, an emerging artist of mixed ancestry and a member of the  nation from the Tseycum village.

She holds a BFA from UVIC and conducts environmental restoration on her ancestral territory. Creating place-based artwork of her homelands and waters allows her to educate others about the importance of native plant food systems and coastal medicines in relation to the ecosystem and culture.

Sarah explains the elements used in the logo; “The moon and stars are ubiquitous entities that hold so much meaning for many. A moon in transition symbolizes the act of repatriation; communities are becoming whole again by receiving what truly belongs to them. The surrounding plants represent good medicine for this phase in life and stars are meant to give good wishes and represent ancestors.”