Start date: Wednesday, November 27 2024.

Schedule:

 Wednesday, November 27, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM ,

Resource person: learn@vandusen.org

Location: Via Zoom

Description:

This Speaker Series will be offered in a hybrid format, which gives you the option of attending the event live In-Person (in the Guides Classroom at the Garden) or joining the event Online (over Zoom). 

To attend the event ONLINE please register from this page (select the green 'Register' button in top right corner of this page).

To attend IN PERSON, click here to register.

In this presentation, SFU Professor Emeritus  will ‘paint a picture’ of the how geology has impacted and continues to impact the lives of nearly 3 million people who live in the Metro Vancouver area.

The landscape and geology of Metro Vancouver are the result of more than 100 million years of Earth history. Prof. Clague will begin by outlining the geologic framework of the region and discuss how it came to be.

He will then examine why Vancouver was settled in the late1800s, how it became Canada’s second largest city, and how our geology and landscape drove past political and administrative decisions that were not forward-looking and, as a result, ‘locked’ us in to some of the major issues we face today (e.g., earthquakes, floods, road and rail access, traffic, water supply).

Learn more about the speaker here

Read our cancellation policy here.

Available spots: Full

Price: $20.00 Taxes not included

Notes: For registration support, email learn@vandusen.org

Prerequisites: None

More information: Please note registration for this program will close on Wednesday, November 27th at 4:00 pm.

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