
About this Event
Join us for a planting session at Nootka & 14th! We will plant & learn about local plant species.
This portion of Still Creek, which was daylit in 2011, is an ongoing stewardship area for Still Moon Arts. We removed lots of English Ivy and Himalayan blackberry to create space for more local plants that support biodiversity.
Still Moon will provide gloves, tools, and light snacks for the day—just bring yourself!
This event is led by Still Moon’s Stewardship Program Manager, Connelly Stirling, who is keen on community stewardship and loves to share knowledge about birds, bugs, and plants.
Summary of Logistics:
- Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
- Location: Meet at the corner of Nootka St. and E. 14th Ave. ()
- If you arrive late, follow the path along the southern fence into the forest and you should see us ()
- This is a free event. Donations are appreciated.
What to expect
- This program is best for those who are 14+, as the slope and uneven terrain are a bit challenging.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- We will provide light snacks, fruit snacks and granola bars, as well as some beverages, such as tea or Bubly.
- Please bring a full water bottle to stay hydrated.
- We will be working on slightly steep slopes.
- Please wear sturdy closed-toe footwear (hiking boots, trail runners, rubber boots with good traction).
- Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
- Still Moon will provide all tools, including gloves, shovels, garbage reachers, trowels, sharp boxes, and a first aid kit.
- Photos and/or videos will be taken to document the event for Still Moon Arts Society’s archival and promotional purposes. You will be asked for consent at the beginning of the event and your choice does not impact your ability to participate fully in the experience.
Accessibility
- This site is accessed by a narrow, overgrown path; and we will be working in an area with very uneven terrain - some work arears may be accessed via the path. The site is also moderately sloped. This event is not recommended for folks with mobility issues. Check out our events at Renfrew Community, Renfrew Ravine Park, or Cornett Road for events that are more accessible. If you need help getting to the site or have other questions about accessibility, please email [email protected].
Getting There
- Nookta & 14th is a 10-minute walk from Renfrew Skytrain Station. Limited street parking is available.
- Washrooms are not available on site. The nearest washrooms are a 5-minute walk away at the Chevron station.
About the Facilitator
Connelly (she/her) is a biologist with a passion for nature, science, and community. She received her Bachelor of Science in Applied Animal Biology from the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at UBC. During her career, Connelly has participated in pollinator research, led nature education in the Gulf Islands, and guided stewardship efforts in local parks.
Connelly is dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment where everyone can learn, participate, and cultivate a passion for healing the land and waterways of our local parks. Outside of work, Connelly can usually be found birding, knitting, or reading a good book with her cat on her lap.

Thank You to our Funders
Still Moon's stewardship work is supported by TD-Friends of the Environment Foundation, The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, The Province of British Columbia, and a City of Vancouver Greenest City Grant.
About Still Moon Arts Society
Still Moon Arts Society mobilizes community and creates positive change through eco-arts and environmental stewardship programming, and produces the annual Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival. Still Moon is a registered charity whose mission is to inspire vibrant and connected communities by creating artistic experiences and nurturing a passion for nature.
This event takes place on the unceded territories of xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nootka Street & East 14th Avenue, Nootka Street & East 14th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
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