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Environment Fair 2013
BORN TO BE WILD
Getting in Sync with Nature
Friday, May 10 | 1 - 8 pm
Saturday, May 11 | 10 am - 3 pm
Canada Games Centre - ATCO Dry Floor
Join us this May for the 2013 Environment Fair.
This free family friendly interactive event will focus on how we interact with the natural world around us with a theme of Born to be wild - Getting in Sync with Nature.
Environment Yukon and other Yukon agencies and organizations will provide activities, information and entertainment focused on helping us learn more about how we can get in sync with nature. Feel free to download and print out the poster for the fair!
Exhibitors
At least 25 exhibitors are participating in this year’s Environment Fair. They will provide activities, information and entertainment to help visitors think about interactions between humans and the natural world and how they too can be 'in sync'. Exhibitors include:
- Yukon Wildlife Preserve
- Yukon Trappers Association
- Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee
- Yukon Invasive Species Council
- Yukon Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Trust
- Yukon Fish and Game Association
- Yukon Conservation Society
- Raven Recycling
- Parks Canada
- Friends of McIntyre Creek
- Environment Yukon
- Environment Canada
- Energy, Mines and Resources – Client Service & Inspections
Contact Environment Yukon Environment Yukon Government of Yukon Box 2703 (V-2F) Phone: 867-667-8118 Email: Tim.Sellars@gov.yk.ca
For exhibitor registration info, please contact Martha Taylor, Fair Coordinator Suite 202A - 100 Main Street (Horwood's Mall) Phone: (867) 456-7483 Fax: (867) 456-7683 Email: Martha@outsidethecube.ca |