Tracks & Traces
Creepy, Crawly, Cool!
Who's that Animal?
Pollinator Power
Rocky Riddles
100

You'll find this animals tracks all over North America - you may have encountered one in your backyard!


Black Bear 


100

I have six legs, two antennae and I love buzzing around flowers. I also pollinate plants. 

Bee!


100

I hop with big feet, have a fluffy tail and love to munch on grass. You might see me freeze when I sense danger. 

Rabbit!


100

This beautiful insect has wings like stained glass and loves milkweed plants. 

Monarch Butterfly 


100

This is what we call frozen water that melts and flows down mountains to feed rivers and lakes.

Snow or Ice!

200

You may have seen one of these hooved animals on the mountain this week!


Black Tailed Deer 


200

I can carry objects many times my own body weight and I live in highly organized colonies with workers, soldiers and queens!

Ant


200

I build dams and lodges, have big teeth and use my flat tail to slap the water when I'm scared. 

Beaver!


200

I fly at night and I'm often confused with butterflies. 

Moth


200

On your skyride up on a clear day you can see these two peaks up the capilano valley...

The Sisters (Also known as the Lions)


300

If you find a long wiggly trail through dirt or concreate with no footprints, it may belong to this slimy creature. 

Banana Slug

300

I use my legs to "sing" by rubbing them together and you can usually hear me on warm summer nights. 

Cricket


300

I'm black and white, swim in the ocean and I'm a top predator. 

Orca!


300

This sugary liquid is made by flowers to attract pollinators. 

Nectar!

300

When rainwater passes through layers of rock and soil, the process that naturally removes dirt and bacteria is called...

Filtration

400

Keep your pets away from this animal - unless you don't mind a strong odor that might be present for a number of weeks!

Skunk!


400

When I'm threatened i spray a smelly liquid from my rear. 

Stink bug

400

I slide on my belly, love to play in the water and crack shellfish on my tummy with a rock. Who am I?

Sea Otter!


400

Bees can see colours that humans can't. They're especially attracted to this colour, which helps guide them to flowers. 

Ultraviolet! (or UV)

400

You might have walked around this lake during your time at camp. What's the name of the lake?


Blue Grouse Lake

500

You'll find this animal in packs across BC 



Gray Wolf


500

I have eight legs but I'm not an insect or a spider, I have a fused body with no venom or silk glands. 

Daddy Longlegs


500

I fly silently at night, hunting with my heart-shaped face and I screech instead of hoot. 

Barn Owl!

500

This type of pollination happens when pollen is transferred from a flower's anther to it's own Stigma. 

Self-Pollination


500

If you're over by the birds in motion area on a bluebird day you can see this Volcano located in Washington State. 

Mount Baker!

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