The operator of an outdoor nature school on the North Shore says she doesn’t know how many students she can enroll in the next school year. That’s because she is in talks with “Metro Vancouver” over what areas in the lower Seymour conservation reserve her staff and students can access as their classroom — as the number of visitors to the region has grown by 26 per cent since 2019. Paul Johnson has the story.
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Outdoor school in talks over limited access to LSCR
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