April 25, 2024
Citizen Science: How you can help the fish of FortWhyte Alive
Calling all anglers! Your help is needed this fishing season to collect information about our fish through our creel survey.
Spring Hours
Every day: 9 am – 5 pm
North and south trail gates
lock 30 mins before close.
There's always something new to discover at FortWhyte Alive. Don't miss a thing.
April 25, 2024
Calling all anglers! Your help is needed this fishing season to collect information about our fish through our creel survey.
read the storyApril 1, 2024
Volunteers make nature education magical! Like Karran, who always finds a way to make learning easy for students.
read the storyMarch 28, 2024
A donor, member, board member, and part of our Accessibility Committee, Shea is at the heart of FortWhyte Alive making magic happen.
read the storyMarch 19, 2024
Get ready to dive into the world of FortWhyte Alive's shoreline stabilization project using soil bioengineering techniques with Eric Olson!
read the storyMarch 19, 2024
As the seasons change so do the opportunities to learn which makes Arctic Science Day an essential opportunity for students.
read the storyMarch 5, 2024
The 2024 Lake Shaker might just have been the best one yet, thanks to you and the amazing people at One Great City Brewing.
read the storyFebruary 29, 2024
Nick is the perfect example of why volunteers are the heart of FortWhyte. Because, like many volunteers, he connects us across all we do.
read the storyFebruary 1, 2024
After over 40 years serving as FortWhyte's Site & Wildlife Manager, Ken Cudmore has quietly left to begin his well-deserved retirement.
read the storyJanuary 5, 2024
We love a good campfire snack! Here are a few of our favourite treats to roast and toast, plus a delicious campfire brownie recipe!
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